HP StorageWorks 16-EL HP StorageWorks Zoning V3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide (AA-RS26C - Page 36
Modifying Configurations, Before Merging Zones, Adding a New Switch
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Zoning Concepts Modifying Configurations To make changes to an existing configuration, add, delete, or remove individual elements to create the desired configuration. Once the changes have been made, save the configuration. This ensures the configuration is permanently saved in the switch, and it also ensures that the configuration is replicated throughout the fabric. The switch configuration file can also be uploaded to the host for archiving, and it can be downloaded from the host to all switches in the fabric. See the configupload and configdownload commands in the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS Version 3.1.x/4.1.x Reference Guide. Before Merging Zones To facilitate merging, check the following before merging switches or fabrics. ■ Zoning licenses-All switches must have a Zoning license enabled. ■ Native operating mode-All switches must be in the native operating mode. ■ HP Secure Fabric OS-If any one switch has HP Secure Fabric OS enabled, all switches in the fabric must have HP Secure Fabric OS. Refer to the HP StorageWorks Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide for more information. Adding a New Switch When a new switch is added to the fabric, it automatically takes on the zone configuration information from the fabric. To add the new switch, attach the E_ports, and the new switch is incorporated into the fabric and the enabled zone configuration. By using the cfgShow command, the zoning information displayed will be the same on each switch in the fabric A new switch is a switch that has not previously been connected to a fabric with a zoning configuration, and has no zone configuration data entered into it. A switch that is configured for zoning may be returned to this new switch state by using the cfgClear and cfgSave commands before connecting it to the zoned fabric, or by using cfgClear and cfgDisable if there is an effective configuration. 36 Zoning Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide