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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide
OL-6965-03, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 2.x
Chapter 1 Installation and Configuration
Installing the Management Software
Installing the Management Software
To install the software for the first time, or if you want to update or reinstall the software, access the
supervisor module with a web browser. Click the Install links on the web page that is displayed. The
software running on your workstation is verified to make sure you are running the most current version
of the software. If it is not current, the most recent version is downloaded and installed on your
workstation.
Note Before upgrading or uninstalling Fabric Manager or Device Manager, make sure any instances of these
applications have been shut down.
Installation options include:
Upgrade/Downgrade - The installer detects your current version of Fabric Manager and Device
Manager, and it provides the option to upgrade or downgrade. The default is to upgrade to the latest
version of Fabric Manager or Device Manager.
Uninstall - If you are downgrading from Fabric Manager 2.x to Fabric Manager 1.3x or earlier, use
the Uninstall batch file or shell script. Do not delete the MDS 9000 folder as this might prevent your
installation from being upgraded in the future.
Note We recommend that you install the latest version of the Fabric Manager applications. Fabric Manager is
backward-compatible with the Cisco MDS SAN-OS and Cisco FabricWare software running on the
switches. When upgrading, upgrade the Fabric Manager software first, and then upgrade the Cisco MDS
SAN-OS or Cisco FabricWare software on the switch.
Before You Install
Before you can access the Cisco Fabric Manager, you must complete the following tasks:
Install a supervisor module on each switch that you want to manage.
Configure the supervisor module with the following values using the setup routine or the CLI:
IP address assigned to the mgmt0 interface
SNMP credentials (v3 user name and password or v1/v2 communities), maintaining the same
username and password for all the switches in the fabric
Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 2.1(1a) or later supports AAA authentication using RADIUS, TACACS+
or local SNMP users.
The Cisco Fabric Manager software executable files reside on each supervisor module of each Cisco
MDS 9000 Family switch running Cisco MDS SAN-OS software in your network. The supervisor
module provides an HTTP server that responds to browser requests and distributes the software to
Windows or UNIX network management stations. You can also find Cisco Fabric Manager software pm
Cisco.com at the following website:
http://cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/mds-fm
The Cisco Fabric Manager management software has been tested with the following software:
Operating Systems
Windows 2000, 2003, XP