HP 8/20q HP StorageWorks 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch QuickTools switch manageme - Page 24
TR Mapping Manager dialog, Removing an inter-fabric route
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The TR_Port uses FDISCs to login proxies for devices attached to an N_Port on the 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch. Any of the 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch ports may be configured as a TR_Port. TR Mapping Manager dialog The TR Mapping Manager dialog (Figure 6) displays the currently mapped inter-fabric routes. You can create new inter-fabric routes, view detail information on existing inter-fabric routes, and remove existing inter-fabric routes. To open the TR Mapping Manager dialog, select Fabric > TR Mapping Manager. NOTE: The Merge Auto Save option in the Config Zoning dialog must be selected before you can open the TR Mapping Manager dialog. See "Merge Auto Save" on page 41 for more information. To create a new TR mapping, click Add or select Edit > Add to open the Add TR Mapping dialog. See "Add TR Mapping dialog" on page 25 for more information. Select a TR mapping member in the TR Mapping List window to: • Delete that TR mapping member • View detailed information for that TR mapping member in the Selected TR Mapping area Figure 6 TR Mapping Manager dialog 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. Removing an inter-fabric route To remove an inter-fabric route: 1. Open the faceplate display, and select Fabric > TR Mapping Manager. 2. In the TR Mapping Manager dialog (Figure 6), select a TR mapping member from the TR Mapping list, and then click Remove or select Edit > Remove. A warning dialog prompts you to confirm the removal of the selected mapping members. 3. Click OK to confirm the removal of the selected TR mapping member. 24 Managing fabrics