HP 316095-B21 FW 08.01.00 McDATA EFCM Basic User Manual (620-000240-000, Novem - Page 104
Name and Rename a Zone Set, Add Zones to the Zone Set, Create a New Zone
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Configuring the Zone Set 4 Name and Rename a Zone Set Name or rename a zone set by typing in the Zone Set field and selecting the Update button. This changes the zone set name in the zone set work area and highlights the Activate button. Select the Activate button to distribute this change across the fabric. NOTE: The zone set change is not active on the fabric until you select the Activate button. For more information, see Activate and Cancel the Zone Set Changes on page 4-19. The following naming conventions apply to zone sets: • All names must be unique and may not differ by case only. For example, zone-1 and Zone-1 are both valid individually, but are not considered unique. • The first character of a zone set name must be a letter (A through Z or a through z). • A zone set name cannot contain spaces. • Valid characters are alphanumerics and the caret ( ^ ), hyphen ( - ), underscore ( _ ), or dollar ( $ ) symbols. • A zone set name can have a maximum of 64 characters. NOTE: A product can have at most 1024 zones. Add Zones to the Zone Set The Zone Name panel is used to create zones that are added to the Zone Set. The arrow buttons between the Zone Name and Zone Set panels are used to move zones between the panels. Use the following procedure to add zones to the zone set: 1. Create a zone as described in Create a New Zone on page 4-14. 2. Use the arrow buttons between the panels to move the zone into the Zone Set panel. 3. Save the zone set by selecting the Update button. (The zone set is not active on the fabric until you select the Activate button.) NOTE: The zone set change is not active on the fabric until you select the Activate button. For more information, see Activate and Cancel the Zone Set Changes on page 4-19. 4-18 EFCM Basic User Manual