Message |
User Action |
Disabling in-band management will make the switch unreachable. Do you wish to continue with this change? |
If this feature is disabled, this switch will no longer be manageable through this session to the fabric.
If this is acceptable, then continue; otherwise cancel the operation. |
Attempt to change symbolic name failed Or Attempt to change SNMP configuration failed Or Attempt to change IP configuration failed Or Attempt to change chassis configuration failed Or Attempt to change timeout values failed Or Attempt to change broadcast support failed Or Attempt to set ISL security failed. Or Attempt to set in-band management failed. Or Attempt to change domain ID lock failed. Or Received error in attempting to edit switch configuration. Or Received error in attempting to save switch configuration. Or Received error in attempting to activate switch configuration. |
Verify that all information is valid and retry the configuration change. (Consult the documentation for valid configurations.) Valid domain IDs must be in the range 1 to 239, and must be unique within a fabric. If the fabric contains SANbox 1G switches, then all domain IDs must be in the same range of sixteen values: 1…15, 16…31, etc. |
If you set this inband switch offline you will need an ethernet connection to the switch to put it back online. Do you want to set switch offline? Or If you set this inband switch in diagnostics mode you will need an ethernet connection to the switch to put it back online. Do you want to set switch in diagnostics mode? |
These changes will prevent the application from communicating with the switch in the fabric.
Before applying the changes, verify that the switch is reachable through its own Ethernet port, then add a new fabric (Fabric>Add Fabric) at the switch’s own IP address. |
IP configuration changes will not take effect until switch is reset. |
The new IP configuration has been set on the switch, but the user has decided not to reset the switch at this time. Arrange a time when it is acceptable to disrupt communications between the hosts and storage systems, then reset the switch to make the changes effective. |
Modification of IP configuration will require a switch reset to take effect. The reset may disrupt traffic. Do you wish to continue? |
This configuration information will not become effective unless the switch is reset. Resetting a switch in the fabric will cause the servers and storage systems attached to the fabric to lose communications until the switch reset is complete and the fabric has re-initialized. If this is acceptable, then continue; otherwise cancel the reset operation. |
Reset will complete shortly. There will be a brief loss of connectivity with switch. |
Wait for the switch to become reachable again. This may take up to one minute. |
Duplicate domain ID specified. Or Out of range domain ID specified. Or The new domain ID specified is invalid. Or Changing the domain ID may cause the SANbox 1Gb switches to isolate from the fabric. Do you still want to make this change? Or Unable to apply invalid chassis/fabric ID values Or Unable to apply invalid timeout values Or Unable to apply invalid IP address Or Unable to apply invalid trap address Or Unable to apply invalid subnet mask Or Unable to apply invalid gateway address Or Unable to apply invalid ARP timeout value |
Verify that all information is valid and retry the configuration change. (Consult the documentation for valid configurations.)
Valid domain IDs must be in the range 1 to 239, and must be unique within a fabric. If the fabric contains SANbox 1G switches, then all domain IDs must be in the same range of sixteen values: 1…15, 16…31, etc. |
Unable to apply changes. Failed to obtain admin privileges. |
Verify that another user is not currently modifying the switch configuration, using either the management application, or a telnet login, or any application. |