
7. Click the Next button.
The DHCP screen is displayed.
8. Save the replacement switch DHCP configuration file.
9. Review the Summary screen and then click the Finish button.
10. Before you deploy the switch:
a) If you are using a remote DHCP server, integrate the new DHCP file, which contains the system MAC address of
the replacement switch and then restart the DHCP service.
b) Rack your hardware according to the wiring plan.
11. Click the on the Deploy Switch link.
Step 3: Deploy Switch
To deploy a replacement switch:
1. Navigate to the Network >
Fabric Name
>
Switch Name
screen.
2. Click the Switch Replacement tab.
3. Click the Deploy Switch link.
Note: If you make changes to the switch outside of the AFM; for example, using Telnet, you might need to use the
restore option to restore the switch configuration.
Updating the AFM
To view and manage AFM server updates. use the Administration > Update Server screen.
Updating the AFM Server
1. Navigate to the Administration > Update Server screen and then click the Update Server link.
The Update Server screen is displayed.
2. In the Select RPM packing file location area, choose one of the following options:
– Local Drive (DVD, USB)
– Remote Server
1. From the Protocol Type pull-down menu, select the protocol type: https, ftp, or sftp
2. Specify the path of the RPM packaging file.
3. (Optional) Enter the user name.
4. (Optional) Enter the password.
3. From the Select the software method area, choose one of the following options.
– AFM Upload/Download — The update is copied to the standby partition on the server but will not be applied.
This option does not cause a restart. You must manually triggered the update from the AFM server server
update page.
– Apply Installation and Restart Server— The update is copied to the standby partition on the server. The update
is applied and the restart automatically occurs once the update completes.
4. Click the Update button.
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