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Resolving active, con d, and merged zone sets, Saving the zoning database to a file

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Table 7 Port/Device icons (Continued) Icon Description N_Port device icon-When logged in to fabric N_Port device icon-When not logged in to fabric Resolving active, configured, and merged zone sets The Resolving Zoning options enable you to manage the active, configured, and merged zone sets in the zoning database. To access the Resolving Zoning dialog box options, open the faceplate display, and then select Zoning > Resolve Zoning. • Capture Active Zoning-The Capture Active Zoning option copies the active zone set to the configured zone set. • Restore Configured Zoning-The Restore Configured Zoning option reverts back to the previously saved configured zone set. • Capture Merged Zoning-The Capture Merged Zoning option saves the merged zone set into the configured zone set. • View Merged/Configured Differences-The View Merged/Configured Differences option opens a dialog box to display the Merged and Configured zone sets in split panes. The items in the Merged pane but not in the Configured pane are shown in red and are not persistent after a switch reset. The items in the Configured pane but not in the Merged pane are shown in green and are persistent after a switch reset. The bottom pane shows a summary description of the differences between the Merged and Configured zone sets. Saving the zoning database to a file To save a zoning database to an XML file: 1. Select Zoning > Edit Zoning. 2. In the Edit Zoning dialog box, select File > Save As. 3. In the Save dialog box, enter a file name for the database file. 4. Click Save to save the zoning file. Restoring the zoning database from a file To restore the zoning database from an XML zoning data base file: CAUTION: Restoring the zoning database from a file replaces the current zoning database on the switch. 1. Select Zoning > Edit Zoning to open the Edit Zoning window. 2. Select File > Open File. A popup window prompts you to select an XML zoning database file. 3. Select a file and then click Open. 40

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Resolving active, configured, and merged zone sets
The Resolving Zoning options enable you to manage the active, configured, and merged zone sets in the
zoning database. To access the Resolving Zoning dialog box options, open the faceplate display, and then
select
Zoning > Resolve Zoning
.
Capture Active Zoning—The Capture Active Zoning option copies the active zone set to the configured
zone set.
Restore Configured Zoning—The Restore Configured Zoning option reverts back to the previously saved
configured zone set.
Capture Merged Zoning—The Capture Merged Zoning option saves the merged zone set into the
configured zone set.
View Merged/Configured Differences—The View Merged/Configured Differences option opens a
dialog box to display the Merged and Configured zone sets in split panes. The items in the Merged
pane but not in the Configured pane are shown in red and are not persistent after a switch reset. The
items in the Configured pane but not in the Merged pane are shown in green and are persistent after a
switch reset. The bottom pane shows a summary description of the differences between the Merged
and Configured zone sets.
Saving the zoning database to a file
To save a zoning database to an XML file:
1.
Select
Zoning > Edit Zoning
.
2.
In the Edit Zoning dialog box, select
File > Save As
.
3.
In the Save dialog box, enter a file name for the database file.
4.
Click
Save
to save the zoning file.
Restoring the zoning database from a file
To restore the zoning database from an XML zoning data base file:
CAUTION:
Restoring the zoning database from a file replaces the current zoning database on the switch.
1.
Select
Zoning > Edit Zoning
to open the Edit Zoning window.
2.
Select
File > Open File
.
A popup window prompts you to select an XML zoning database file.
3.
Select a file and then click
Open
.
N_Port device icon—When logged in to fabric
N_Port device icon—When not logged in to fabric
Table 7
Port/Device icons (Continued)
Icon
Description