HP 30-1002201 Loop Switch CLI Reference Guide (5697-5675, May 2006)

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2 Configuration Menu (CONFIG)
The Configuration Menu provides menus and commands for configuring the switch and its ports.
Setting the AL_PA for the SES Device (config/sesalpa)
This command enables you to specify the AL_PA for the SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) device. The
default setting is “04”.
To view the current AL_PA for the SES device, see “Displaying Port AL_PAs (show/galpa)” on
page 26.
To set the AL_PA for the SES device:
1. From the Configuration menu (config), type sesalpa and press E
NTER.
2. Type the desired AL_PA for the SES device and press E
NTER.
To disable the SES device:
1. From the Configuration menu (config), type sesalpa and press E
NTER.
2. Type 0 and press E
NTER.
To enable the SES device:
1. Ensure that a Loop Initialization Master (LIM) device is attached to the switch.
2. From the Configuration menu (config), type sesalpa and press E
NTER.
3. Type the desired AL_PA for the SES device and press E
NTER.
Setting the Switch to Factory Defaults (config/default)
This command returns the switch to the factory default settings; however, the network configuration
settings are retained. This is useful when you are using Telnet to manage the switch.
To restore the factory default configuration:
1. From the Configuration menu (config), type default and press E
NTER.
A message prompt is displayed confirming the request.
2. Type y and press E
NTER.
Changing the Password (config/password)
This command enables you to change the password for modifying the switch’s configuration. The
default password is “password”.
NOTE: Until the default switch password is changed, any person with knowledge of the default password
can make changes to the switch’s configuration.
Menu Command Description Additional Information
1. sys Displays the System Configuration sub-menu. See page 13.
2. sesalpa Sets the AL_PA for the SES device. See page 11.
3. default Resets the switch to the factory default settings. See page 11.
4. port Displays the Port Configuration sub-menu. See page 19.
5. password Changes the switch password. See page 11.
6. network Displays the Network Configuration sub-menu. See page 20.
7. .. Returns to the previous menu. See page 12.
8. ? Displays the current menu. See page 10.