change Fabric interconnect A ip address

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07-03-2013 09:44 AM - edited 03-01-2019 11:06 AM
I have 2 fabric interconnects, A and B. I need to change the ip address of A so I failover the cluster to B. how do I change the ip of A via the command line. and will I be able to connect back to it after changing the ip?
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07-03-2013 09:49 AM
Are you changing to a different subnet? If not, it's a painless fix. If you're crossing subnets, you'll need console access. You can still do this without any impact to host traffic.
For instructions on setting the IP from CLI - refer to the Config Guide on CCO.
Regards,
Robert
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07-03-2013 10:14 AM
Hi Tony,
See link below to find instructions on how to change the managament ip address of both of you farbris.
Changing the Management Subnet of a Cluster
As long as you configure an IP address that is accesscible to you network you should be able to reach the fabric.
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07-03-2013 10:28 AM
Hello Tony,
Please review mentioned information, hope it will help.
To change the subnet for a Cisco UCS domain, you must simultaneously change all subnets, the virtual IP address used to access Cisco UCS Manager, and the IP addresses for all fabric interconnects. |
Procedure
Step 1 | In the Navigation pane, click the Admin tab. | ||||||||
Step 2 | On the Admin tab, click All. | ||||||||
Step 3 | In the Work pane, click the General tab. | ||||||||
Step 4 | In the Actions area, click Management Interfaces to open the Management Interfaces dialog box. | ||||||||
Step 5 | To change only the virtual IP address that you use to access Cisco UCS Manager, enter the desired IP address in the IP Address field in the Virtual IP area. | ||||||||
Step 6 | To change only the name assigned to the Cisco UCS domain, enter the desired name in the Name field in the Virtual IP area. | ||||||||
Step 7 | To change the subnet, IP address, and default gateway assigned to the fabric interconnects, update the following fields:
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Step 8 | Click OK. | ||||||||
Step 9 | Log out of Cisco UCS Manager GUI and log back in again to see your changes. |
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09-04-2013 03:59 AM
Hi,
I have similliar probelm, and i've successfully change my FI management and VIP.. but all my configuration in that cluster are gone, all my service profile, my pool policys are gone. even all of the port at my FI become unconfigured, and i need to reconfigure my equipment from the beginning.
can i changes my Fabric ip address and the VIP into different subnet without impacting the configuration?
i need to change another FI cluster..
Rgds
fhm

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09-04-2013 06:20 AM
The management ip address can be changed anytime without compromised the data flow, if this happen, the data flow disruptive or others configurations changed, call the TAC should be a bug.
By the way, what's your UCSM version?
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09-04-2013 06:30 AM
Hi Ruchard,
I will try at another FI.
if this happens again, i will contact the tac engineer..
Im running UCSM 2.1(1a)
Rgds
fhm
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09-07-2013 12:52 AM
Hi,
Just want to give an update.
Im succesed to change the ip address of my scndry FI cluster without impacting the configuratio, i really dont have any idea why my first try in my First FI cluster erase all my configuration..
Rgds
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