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Remote Fabric Zoning dialog, Fabric > TR Mapping Manager, Edit > Add, Select a Local Device

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To map a new inter-fabric zone: 1. Open the faceplate display, and select Fabric > TR Mapping Manager. 2. In the TR Mapping Manager dialog (Figure 7), click Add or select Edit > Add. 3. In the Add TR Mapping dialog (Figure 8), select a local device from the 1 Select a Local Device column. 4. Select a remote device from the 2 Select a Remote Device column. 5. Select a TR port from the 3 Select a TR Port column. After selecting an option from the 3 Select a TR Port column, the OK button becomes active. 6. Click OK to save the changes and close the Add TR Mapping dialog. 7. Verify that the new TR mapping members are displayed in the TR Mapping list of the TR Mapping Manager dialog, and click OK. NOTE: After you click OK in the TR Mapping Manager dialog, the IFZs are created and saved to the switch. If there is an active zone set with TR mappings, the old IFZs are deleted and replaced with the new IFZs, and then the active zone set is re-activated. If there is no active zone set, a zone set named TR_MAPPING_SET" (default name) is created, the new IFZs are added to the zone set, and then the zone set is activated. If there are no TR mappings, the old IFZs are deleted from the active zone set, and then the active zone set is re-activated. If there are no zones and no IFZs in the active set, the active zone set is deactivated. Remote Fabric Zoning dialog The Remote Fabric Zoning dialog (Figure 9) allows you to generate and save a text file containing the zoning commands. These zoning commands execute on B-series or C-series remote fabrics to establish the inter-fabric connection using a TR_Port. You can choose the kind of remote fabric/switches to connect with the TR_Port so that QuickTools knows which zoning commands to generate. NOTE: Before modifying the zoning configuration, it is good practice to archive the switch configuration. See "Archiving a switch" (page 71). Figure 9 Remote Fabric Zoning dialog HP StorageWorks 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch QuickTools Switch Management User Guide 25

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HP StorageWorks 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch QuickTools Switch Management User Guide
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To map a new inter-fabric zone:
1.
Open the faceplate display, and select
Fabric > TR Mapping Manager
.
2.
In the TR Mapping Manager dialog (
Figure 7
), click
Add
or select
Edit > Add
.
3.
In the Add TR Mapping dialog (
Figure 8
), select a local device from the
1 Select a Local Device
column.
4.
Select a remote device from the
2 Select a Remote Device
column.
5.
Select a TR port from the
3 Select a TR Port
column.
After selecting an option from the
3 Select a TR Port
column, the
OK
button becomes active.
6.
Click
OK
to save the changes and close the Add TR Mapping dialog.
7.
Verify that the new TR mapping members are displayed in the TR Mapping list of the TR Mapping
Manager dialog, and click
OK
.
NOTE:
After you click
OK
in the TR Mapping Manager dialog, the IFZs are created and saved to the
switch. If there is an active zone set with TR mappings, the old IFZs are deleted and replaced with the new
IFZs, and then the active zone set is re-activated. If there is no active zone set, a zone set named
TR_MAPPING_SET” (default name) is created, the new IFZs are added to the zone set, and then the zone
set is activated. If there are no TR mappings, the old IFZs are deleted from the active zone set, and then the
active zone set is re-activated. If there are no zones and no IFZs in the active set, the active zone set is
deactivated.
Remote Fabric Zoning dialog
The Remote Fabric Zoning dialog (
Figure 9
) allows you to generate and save a text file containing the
zoning commands. These zoning commands execute on B-series or C-series remote fabrics to establish the
inter-fabric connection using a TR_Port. You can choose the kind of remote fabric/switches to connect with
the TR_Port so that QuickTools knows which zoning commands to generate.
NOTE:
Before modifying the zoning configuration, it is good practice to archive the switch configuration.
See ”
Archiving a switch
” (page 71).
Figure 9
Remote Fabric Zoning dialog