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Enterprise Fabric Suite 2007 User Guide • September 2008
displayed is the configuration that will be applied to all other switches in the stack 
after you click the OK button. The following operations are available to configure 
the stack as a single entity:
Date/time and Network Time Protocol (NTP) settings. Refer to 
 for more information.
Firmware load and activation. Refer to 
more information.
Switch reset. Refer to 
 for more information.
Editing user accounts. Refer to 
 for 
more information.
Security Consistency Checklist. Refer to 
 for more information.
SNMP configuration. Refer to 
 for more 
information.
Syslog configuration. Refer to 
 for more information.
Additional stack operations include:
Move the selected switch up or down one position in the stack within the 
graphic window. To move a switch image up or down, select a switch, open 
the Stack menu, and select Move Switch Up or Move Switch Down.
Remove a switch from being associated with the stack if the switch is not 
connected to any other switch in the fabric with an ISL connection. To remove 
a switch from a stack, select a switch, open the Stack menu, and select Remove 
Switch.
Refresh the stack to update the faceplate display with current information for 
all switches in the stack 
Select all ports on all switches in the stack
Configuring a Switch
Switch configuration is divided into three areas: chassis configuration, network 
configuration, and SNMP configuration. Chassis configuration specifies switch-wide 
Fibre Channel settings. Network configuration specifies IP settings, remote logging, 
and the NTP client. SNMP configuration specifies SNMP settings and traps.
You can configure a switch explicitly or you can use the Configuration Wizard. The 
Configuration Wizard is a series of dialogs that guide you through the chassis, 
network, and SNMP configuration steps on new or replacement switches.