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Important Notes If Extended Edge PID is set (before a downgrade from the current Fabric OS release to an earlier Fabric OS release that does not support the Extended PID format), PID needs to be set back to a supported format, such as Core PID (format 1) or native PID (format 0). Advanced Web Tool Updates When using a mixed fabric-that is, a fabric that contains v4.x, v3.x, and v2.x switches-HP recommends that you use the most recently released switches to control the fabric. For example, use the v4.x switches as the primary Fibre Channel Switch (FCS), as the location to perform Zoning tasks, and as the time server. HP also recommends that you use the most recently released firmware to control the fabric. If you use Advanced Web Tools to change the switch name, the HP StorageWorks SAN Switches (2/8V, 2/16V or 2/16N) Telnet console prompt does not update to the new name until a new Telnet window is opened. If a dialog box is displayed from the Switch Admin window of Advanced Web Tools and the user selects another dialog box from Advanced Web Tools, a window display error occurs. Workaround: HP recommends using JavaTM 1.4.1_03. Two-Domain and Four-Domain Fabric Licensing If your fabric includes a switch with a license for a limited number of switches in the fabric and the fabric exceeds the limit, Advanced Web Tools allows a 45-day grace period during which you can still monitor the switch. However, Advanced Web Tools periodically displays warning messages. These messages warn that the fabric size exceeds the supported switch configuration limit and indicates tells you how long you have before Advanced Web Tools expires. After the 45-day grace period, you will no longer be able to launch Advanced Web Tools from the switch if it still exceeds the limit. Note: Two domain and four domain fabric licensing is applicable only to 2 Gb/s switches. 8 SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V, 2/16N Fabric OS 4.2.x Release Notes

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Important Notes
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SAN Switch 2/8V, 2/16V, 2/16N Fabric OS 4.2.x Release Notes
If Extended Edge PID is set (before a downgrade from the current Fabric OS
release to an earlier Fabric OS release that does not support the Extended PID
format), PID needs to be set back to a supported format, such as Core PID (format
1) or native PID (format 0).
Advanced Web Tool Updates
When using a mixed fabric—that is, a fabric that contains v4.x, v3.x, and v2.x
switches—HP recommends that you use the most recently released switches to
control the fabric. For example, use the v4.x switches as the primary Fibre
Channel Switch (FCS), as the location to perform Zoning tasks, and as the time
server. HP also recommends that you use the most recently released firmware to
control the fabric.
If you use Advanced Web Tools to change the switch name, the HP StorageWorks
SAN Switches (2/8V, 2/16V or 2/16N) Telnet console prompt does not update to
the new name until a new Telnet window is opened.
If a dialog box is displayed from the Switch Admin window of Advanced Web
Tools and the user selects another dialog box from Advanced Web Tools, a
window display error occurs.
Workaround:
HP recommends using Java
TM
1.4.1_03.
Two-Domain and Four-Domain Fabric Licensing
If your fabric includes a switch with a license for a limited number of switches in
the fabric and the fabric exceeds the limit, Advanced Web Tools allows a 45-day
grace period during which you can still monitor the switch. However, Advanced
Web Tools periodically displays warning messages.
These messages warn that the fabric size exceeds the supported switch
configuration limit and indicates tells you how long you have before Advanced
Web Tools expires. After the 45-day grace period, you will no longer be able to
launch Advanced Web Tools from the switch if it still exceeds the limit.
Note:
Two domain and four domain fabric licensing is applicable only to 2 Gb/s
switches.