MDS Course Lab01

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ICSNS I Lab Guide Overview This guide includes these activities: • Lab 1: MDS 9000 Initial Setup • Lab 2: Troubleshooting the Boot Process • Lab 3: Configuring CFS and Call Home • Lab 4: Configuring VSANs, Domain Management, and Persistent FCIDs • Lab 5: Configuring Interfaces and Port Tracking • Lab 6: Configuring PortChannels, FSPF, NPV and NP~ • Lab 7: Configuring Device Aliases and Zoning • Lab 8: Configuring FCIP Tunnels and Port Channels • Lab 9: FCIP SAN Extension Tuner • Lab 10: Configuring Interop Mode and IVR • Lab 11: Challenge Lab • Lab 12: Basic Port Troubleshooting © 2011 Firefly Communications. Lab Guide 3

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ICSNS I

Lab Guide

OverviewThis guide includes these activities:

• Lab 1: MDS 9000 Initial Setup

• Lab 2: Troubleshooting the Boot Process

• Lab 3: Configuring CFS and Call Home

• Lab 4: Configuring VSANs, Domain Management, and Persistent FCIDs

• Lab 5: Configuring Interfaces and Port Tracking

• Lab 6: Configuring PortChannels, FSPF, NPV and NP~

• Lab 7: Configuring Device Aliases and Zoning

• Lab 8: Configuring FCIP Tunnels and Port Channels

• Lab 9: FCIP SAN Extension Tuner

• Lab 10: Configuring Interop Mode and IVR

• Lab 11: Challenge Lab

• Lab 12: Basic Port Troubleshooting

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Lab 1: Performing MDS 9000 Initial SetupActivity Objective

In this activity, you will perform the initial switch configuration process so that the switch canbe accessed from the management network. After completing this activity, you will be able tomeet these objectives:

• Erase the Startup-configuration and reboot the switch

• Assign the admin password

• Complete the initial switch configuration process

• Uninstall, install, and open Cisco Fabric Manager client

• Configure default Map settings in Fabric Manager

• Launch Device Manager and a command-line session from Fabric Manager

Visual ObjectiveThe figure illustrates what you will accomplish in this activity.

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Required ResourcesThese are the resources and equipment required to complete this exercise:

• 2 MDS 9000 Series Fibre Channel switches

• 2 Windows 2000 Hosts

• A JBOD with at least 2 disks

Command ListThe table describes the commands used in this activity.

Command Description

write erase Delete the startup-config

reload Reboot the switch

show version Displays the current SAN-OS version

include <string> Filter the output of a command to display only lines with <string>

show run Displays the current running configuration

feature telnet Enables the telnet server

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Task 1: Complete the Initial Switch ConfigurationIn this task, you will start by recording the existing mgmt interface IP address/mask and thedefault-gateway (for subsequent re-assignment). You will emulate a switch from factory bydeleting the startup-con jig and rebooting the switch. Upon reboot completion, you will re-assign the admin password and run the initial switch configuration utility to assign the switchname, and re-assign the address/mask, and default-gateway.

Teaml will configure MDSl and MDS3; Team2 will configure MDS2 and MDS4. Thoseworking alone will configure all four switches.

Activity ProcedureEach team will complete the following steps on their respective switch.

Step 1 From the LabGear interface, open the console for your assigned switch from theLabgear DEVICES pane and authenticate using the following credentials. If theprompt in the console is asking for a password for "admin", skip to step 4.

Note MDS9222_1 and MDS9222_2 may represent MDS1 and MDS2 in your pod.

Switch login: adminPassword: 1234Qwer

Step 2 Invoke the following commands to display and record the IP address/mask on themgmt interface and the default gateway.

# show run int mgmtORecord IP address/mask: --------------------------------------Record IP address/mask: --------------------------------------

# show ip routeRecord default gateway: _

Record default gateway: _

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Step 3 Clear the current startup configuration and reboot the switch.

# write eraseWarning: This command will erase the startup-configuration.Do you wish to proceed anyway? [y/nl [Nl Y# reloadThis command will reboot the system. (y/n)? Y

Step 4 Upon reboot completion, you are required to assign the admin password and will beprompted to launch the Basic System Configuration Dialog. Answer the questionsaccording to the following example, replacing your pod number where appropriate.

Note Starting from NX-OS Release 4.x, secure password is enforced on all Cisco MDS 9000Family switches unless disabled by the user. Password should contain characters from atleast three of the following classes: lower case letters, upper case letters, digits and specialcharacters.

---- System Admin Account Setup ----

Do you want to enforce secure password standard (yes/no) [yl <Enter>

Enter the password for "admin": 1234Qwer

Confirm the password for "admin": 1234Qwer

Basic System Configuration Dialog

This setup utility will guide you through the basic configuration ofthe system.

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Press Enter at anytime to skip a dialog. Use ctrl-c at anytime toskip the remaining dialogs.

Would you like to enter the basic configuration dialog (yes/no) yCreate another login account (yes/no) [nl: <Enter>Configure read-only SNMP community string (yes/no) [nl: <Enter>Configure read-write SNMP community string (yes/no) [nl: <Enter>

Enter the switch name : pXmdsY (X = pod# Y = switch# ex: p12mdsl )

Continue with Out-of-band (mgmtO) management configuration? (yes/no)ly l : <Enter>

MgmtO IPv4 address 10.0. * . * (as previously recorded)

255.255. * .0 (as previously recorded)MgmtO IPv4 netmaskConfigure the default gateway? (yes/no) [yl: <Enter>

IPv4 address of the default gateway : 10.0. =, * (as previously recorded)

Configure advanced IP options? (yes/no) [nl: <Enter>

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Note Advanced IP options include in-band management, static routes, default network, DNS, anddomain name.

Enable the ssh service? (yes/no) [y): cEnter>Type of ssh key you would like to generate (dsa/rsa) [rsa) cEnter>Number of rsa key bits <768-2048> [1024): cEnter>

Enable the telnet service? (yes/no) [n): yEnable the http-server? .(yes/no) Iy l . cEnter>

Note You can manually configure the switch clock and timezone.

Configure clock? (yes/no) [n]: cEnter>Configure timezone? (yes/no) [n): cEnter>

Note By default, MDS NX-OS does not automatically adjust for daylight saving time. You canexplicitly specify the start and end dates and times and whether or not the time adjustmentrecurs every year.

Configure summertime? (yes/no) [n) cEnter>

Note In a large enterprise network, having one time standard for all network devices is critical formanagement reporting and event logging functions when trying to correlate interactingevents logged across multiple devices. Many enterprise customers with extremely mission-critical networks maintain their own stratum-1 NTP source.

Configure the ntp server? (yes/no) [n): yNTP server IPv4 address: 10.0.0.198

Configure default switchport interface state (shut/no shut) [shut)cEnter>Configure default switchport trunk mode (on/off/auto) [on): cEnter>Configure default switchport port mode F (yes/no) [n) cEnter>Configure default zone policy (permit/deny) [deny): cEnter>Enable full zoneset distribution? (yes/no) [n): y

Note By default, NXOS does not propagate the zoneset database to all switches in the VSAN.

Configure default zone mode (basic/enhanced) [basic) cEnter>

The following configuration will be applied:switchname p12mds1interface mgmtO

ip address 10.0.12.5 255.255.255.0no shutdown

ip default-gateway 10.0.12.254feature telnetfeature http-server

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ntp server 10.0.0.198system default switchport shutdownsystem default switchport trunk mode onno system default zone default-zone permitno system default zone distribute fullno system default zone mode enhanced

Would you like to edit the configuration? (yes/nol [nl: cEnter>

Use this configuration and save it? (yes/nol [yl: cEnter>

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Step 5 Log in to the console as admin with password 1234Qwer and ping the defaultgateway.

# ping 10.0.X.2S4PING 10.0.12.254 (10.0.12.254) 56(84) bytes of data.64 bytes from 10.0.12.254: icmp seq=l ttl=255 time=1.14 ms64 bytes from 10.0.12.254: icmp seq=2 ttl=255 time=0.485 ms64 bytes from 10.0.12.254: icmp seq=3 ttl=255 time=0.997 ms64 bytes from 10.0.12.254: icmp_seq=4 ttl=255 time=0.473 ms64 bytes from 10.0.12.254: icmp seq=5 ttl=255 time=0.486 ms

--- 10.0.12.254 ping statistics ---5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 4021msrtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.473/0.718/1.149/0.293 ms

Tip Ping will cease after five transmissions or press Ctrl-C to terminate.

Step 6 Display the running-configuration.

# show run!Command: show running-config!Time: Sat Nov 20 03:37:28 2010version 5.0(4)feature telnetrole name default-role

description This is a system defined role and applies to all users.rule 5 permit show feature environmentrule 4 permit show feature hardwarerule 3 permit show feature modulerule 2 permit show feature snmprule 1 permit show feature system

username admin password ***** role network-adminip domain-lookupip host p1mds1 10.0.1.5aaa group server radius radiussnmp-server user admin network-admin auth md5 ***<truncated>

rmon event 1 log trap public description FATAL (1) owner PMON@FATALrmon event 2 log trap public description CRITICAL (2) owner PMO***rmon event 3 log trap public description ERROR(3) owner PMON@ERRORrmon event 4 log trap public description WARNING(4) owner PMON@WARNINGrmon event 5 log trap public description INFORMATION (5) owner PMO***ntp server 10.0.0.198

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ip address 10.0.1.5 255.255.255.0switchport speed 100

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Task 2: Uninstall Fabric Manager StandaloneIn this task, each team will execute removal of the Fabric Manager components from yourrespective server Desktop in a two-step process:

1.Start 7 Programs 7 Cisco MDS9000 7 Uninstall (to remove Fabric Manager Serverapplication)

2. Clear Java cache in Control Panel

Activity Procedure

Each team will perform the following steps on your assigned W2003 Server.

• Team 1, managing mds 1, will use Server 1

• Team 2, managing mds2, will use Server 2

Step 1 From the Labgear DEVICES pane, click your assigned SERVER to launch RDP. Ifrequested, authenticate using the following credentials.

• User name: administrator

• Password: cisco (lower-case)

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Step 2 Launch removal of Fabric Manager Standalone.

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Note Proceed to the next Task if Fabric Manager is not installed.

Step 3 When the Uninstall dialog appears, answer the queries as follows.

• To uninstall: y

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Note Starting from NX-OS Release 4.1 (3a), uninstall Fabric Manager only removes the FabricManager component; the database (PostgreSQL or Oracle) remain intact as they may beshared with other applications (ie. Cisco DCNM). Option "A" will remove all the log filesand client preferences; option "Y" keeps the log files and client preferences.

Step 4 Hit <Enter> to complete the uninstall process and exit the window .

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Step 5 To Ensure removal of old FM data, clear the JAVA cache.

• Control Panel ~ Java ~ General; click Delete Files and click OK.

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Step 6 Click OK to close Java Control Panel.

Step 7 Launch removal of the PostgreSQL database using Add or Remove Programs in theControl Panel.

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Step 8 Scroll-down to the PostgreSQL 8.2 service; choose Remove and click Yes.

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Note The Fabric Manager and Device Manager desktop icons should no longer appear.PostgreSQL should no longer be listed as a service.

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Step 9 Open Windows Explorer and browse to C:\Documents and Settings.

Step 10 Delete any postgres folders still resident in the directory.

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Step 11 Continue to next task to install Fabric Manager Standalone.

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Task 3: Install Fabric Manager StandaloneIn this task, each team will install Fabric Manager on their respective servers.

Activity ProcedureEach team will perform the following steps on your assigned W2003 Server.

• Team 1, managing mds1, will use Server 1

• Team 2, managing mds2, will use Server 2

Each team will install the Fabric Manager Standalone and the PostgreSQL database using theCD files on your respective server. At the end of the installation process, you will launch theFabric Manager and Device Manager clients.

Step 1 To locate the Fabric Manager CD files, select the Shortcut to Software folder on thedesktop and choose FMCD504.

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Step 3 Allow Blocked Content and in the Security Warning, click Yes to run active content.

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Step 6 In the Installer dialog, select Express (FM Standalone) then click Next .

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This wizard INiliguide you through the installation of the Ciscor',1anagement Software.

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Step 7 In the License Agreement dialog, check the I accept the terms box and click Next.

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Step 8 View the Ready to Install options and click Instal) .

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Please review the settings below. When you are ready to install, click Finish. Remember to changeH/l1ocal admin's password once install is complete.

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Note: The installation process will take several minutes until completion.

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Step 10 From the Windows Desktop, double click on the Cisco Fabric Manager SA icon toLaunch Fabric Manager.

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Step 11 In the FM Server login dialog, enter the password 'password' and click Login .

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Note The Express installation option pre-sets the FM Server User Name as "admin" and the FMServer Password as "password". (The Express install also pre-sets the PostgreSQLDBUser, as "admin" and DB password as "password_1_2_3. This password can later be

changed in the PostgreSQL service dialog.

Step 12 In the Discover dialog, enter your switch IP address in the Seed Switch field,configure the following settings, and click Discover.

• Discovery Mode: Fibre Channel

• Auth-Privacy: MD5

• Use SNMPv3: check

• User Name: admin

• Password: 1234Qwer

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Click OK in the discovered fabric Message.

Options »

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Step 13 In the Control Panel dialog, check the Select box and click Open.

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Note The Fabric Manager graphical interface should appear. The Graphic pane will display onlyone switch .

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Step 14 Return to the Desktop, double click on the Device Manager Icon.

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Step 17 Return to Fabric Manager. To Set Fabric Manager Preferences, select File>Preferences> General; check Open New Device Manager Each Time and clickApply.

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Step 18 Choose the Map tab; check Expand Loops and Expand Multiple Links.

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Step 19 Each window frame has a Toggle auto-hide button. Clicking on the toggle auto-hidebutton hides the associated window frame and sends a link to a side-bar item

• Click on toggle auto-hide button in the Logical Domains window frame .

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Step 22 To launch a command-line session from Fabric Manager; right-click the switchimage in the graphic pane and choose Command Line Interface and login.

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Step 23 The default command line login uses SSH. Login using admin password1234Qwer.

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Note A command line session can be launched using Device Manager from the Device menu.

Step 24 Display the current NX-OS version.

# show version I include imagekickstart image file is: bootflash:/m9200-kick-5.0.4.binsystem image file is: bootflash:/m9200-sys-5.0.4.bin

Reference The pipe character' I ' functions the same as in Windows and UNIX, to sent the output ofthe command to another command or filter. The 'include' filter functions the same as grep.

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Step 25 To verify the PostgreSQL database service is operational, right-click the Server (inthe Desktop) and select Manage; open Services and scroll-down.

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