HP 316095-B21 FW 08.01.00 McDATA EFCM Basic User Manual (620-000240-000, Novem - Page 133
Identify Fabric Binding Status, Load the Current Fabric to the FBML, Add Members to the FBML
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Configuring Fabric Binding 5 Identify Fabric Binding Status Load the Current Fabric to the FBML Add Members to the FBML Delete Members from the FBML The Fabric Binding page provides the status of Fabric Binding for the product in the Fabric Binding Status field. The following values are shown in the field: • Active-Fabric Binding is active on the fabric, which means that product can communicate only with the members of the FBML. • Inactive-Fabric Binding is inactive, which means that Fabric Binding is disabled. The product can communicate with devices not in the fabric. You can determine whether the Fabric Binding Member List shown in the page differs from the list of devices that are attached to the fabric. In this case, the Activate button is enabled, because FBML changes are pending. For more information about this, see Activate Fabric Binding on page 5-28. If you want, you can load members of the current fabric to the Fabric Binding Member List. Select the Load Current Fabric button to populate the Fabric Binding Member List shown on Fabric Binding page. The FBML list shown in the page is not active on the fabric until the FBML is activated. For more information, see Activate Fabric Binding on page 5-28. Use the Add/Edit Members dialog of the Fabric Binding page to add a new member to the Fabric Binding Member List. Type the domain ID of the device you want to add to the list in the Domain field. Type the WWN of the device in the WWN field. Select the Add button to add the device as a new member of the Fabric Binding Member List. NOTE: The FBML can contain a maximum of 239 members. The FBML list shown in the page is not active on the fabric until the changes are activated. For more information, see Activate Fabric Binding on page 5-28. To delete an entry from the Fabric Binding Member List, select the entry. Select the Delete button to delete the member. To completely clear the list of members, select the Delete All button. Configuring Security 5-27