HP StorageWorks 1606 Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide v6.3.0 (53-100134 - Page 105

Admin Domain configuration maintenance

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Admin Domain configuration maintenance 4 An info link is enabled when USB is chosen as the source of the configuration file. If you click info, the following information message is displayed. 8. Type the configuration file with a fully-qualified path, or select the configuration file in the Configuration File Name field. 9. Use the Fabric ID selector to select the fabric ID of the logical switch to which the configuration file is to downloaded. The selector will show all the virtual fabric IDs that have been defined, the default of 128 for the physical switch, chassis level configuration, and all chassis and switches. 10. Type the fabric ID of the logical switch in Template Fabric ID. NOTE If you are using a USB device, it must be connected and mounted before you upload or download. Refer to "Uploading and downloading from USB storage" for more information. 11. Click Apply. You can monitor the progress by watching the Upload/Download Progress bar. Admin Domain configuration maintenance When you log in to the switch as a physical fabric administrator and back up a configuration, all local switch configuration parameters are saved, as well as all Admin Domain membership information and Admin Domain zone databases. To perform a config upload or download, you should have the admin domain of AD255 or AD0, if no other user-defined Admin Domains exist. A config upload or download gathers all the configuration files for the fabric, including Admin Domains and iSCSI Target Gateway information. For more information on Admin Domains, refer to "Requirements for Admin Domains" on page 81. When the configuration is backed up, one of the following scenarios is possible: • If the current Admin Domain does not own the switch and you are logged in with any role that allows config upload or download, the following will be saved in the config file: • Local zone configuration • iSCSI configuration (if any) • No other configuration information • If the current Admin Domain owns the switch and you are logged in with any role that allows config upload or download, the following will be saved in the configuration file: Web Tools Administrator's Guide 73 53-1001343-01

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Admin Domain configuration maintenance
4
An
info
link is enabled when USB is chosen as the source of the configuration file. If you click
info
, the following information message is displayed.
8.
Type the configuration file with a fully-qualified path, or select the configuration file in the
Configuration File Name
field.
9.
Use the
Fabric ID
selector to select the fabric ID of the logical switch to which the configuration
file is to downloaded. The selector will show all the virtual fabric IDs that have been defined,
the default of 128 for the physical switch, chassis level configuration, and all chassis and
switches.
10.
Type the fabric ID of the logical switch in
Template Fabric ID
.
NOTE
If you are using a USB device, it must be connected and mounted before you upload or download.
Refer to
“Uploading and downloading from USB storage”
for more information.
11. Click
Apply
.
You can monitor the progress by watching the
Upload/Download Progress
bar.
Admin Domain configuration maintenance
When you log in to the switch as a physical fabric administrator and back up a configuration, all
local switch configuration parameters are saved, as well as all Admin Domain membership
information and Admin Domain zone databases.
To perform a config upload or download, you should have the admin domain of AD255 or AD0, if no
other user-defined Admin Domains exist. A config upload or download gathers all the configuration
files for the fabric, including Admin Domains and iSCSI Target Gateway information. For more
information on Admin Domains, refer to
“Requirements for Admin Domains”
on page 81.
When the configuration is backed up, one of the following scenarios is possible:
If the current Admin Domain does not own the switch and you are logged in with any role that
allows config upload or download, the following will be saved in the config file:
Local zone configuration
iSCSI configuration (if any)
No other configuration information
If the current Admin Domain
owns the switch
and you are logged in with any role that allows
config upload or download, the following will be saved in the configuration file: