HP StorageWorks 2/16V Brocade Secure Fabric OS Administrator's Guide (53-10002 - Page 116

D, E, F, H, I, J, L, M, N, individual Secure Fabric OS policies

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D deactivating the Secure Fabric OS license on each switch 5-3 default fabric and switch accessibility 3-2 defined policy set 1-5 deleting a policy 3-28 digital certificates distributing to the switches 2-13 loading 2-13 obtaining 2-7 verifying 2-5 disabling secure mode 5-2 displaying and resetting Secure Fabric OS statistics 4-5 displaying general Secure Fabric OS information 4-2 individual Secure Fabric OS policies 4-3 Secure Fabric OS statistics 4-6 statistics 4-5 status of secure mode 4-4 distributing digital certificates to the switches 2-13 E enabling secure mode 3-2 existing policy, adding members 3-27 F fabric configuration server switches 1-4 fabric management policy set 1-5 Fabric OS, upgrading 2-2 failing over the primary FCS switch 3-10 failover of primary FCS role 3-10 FC-FC Routing 3-5, 3-24, 4-20 FCS policy changing the switch position 3-9 modifying 3-8 FCS switch, primary failover 3-10 FCS switches 1-4 fibre channel router 3-5, 3-24, 4-20 FMPS 1-5 Front Panel policy 3-20 H HTTP policy 3-15 I installing a supported CLI client on a computer orkstation 2-28 installing the PKICERT utility 2-7 installing the PKICert utility 2-7 J joining secure fabrics 4-13 L license key, activating 2-3 M management channel security 1-2 Management Server policy 3-18 managing passwords 4-8 Managing Secure Fabric OS Policies 3-25 managing shared secrets 2-24 members adding to a policy 3-27 identifying 3-12 removing from a policy 3-28 merging fabrics with secure mode enabled 4-13 miscellaneous commands A-7 modifying passwords in secure mode 4-10 modifying the FCS policy 3-8 modifying the FCS switch passwords or the fabric-wide user password 4-10 modifying the non-FCS switch admin password 4-10 N non-FCS switches 1-5 Index-2 Secure Fabric OS Administrator's Guide Publication Number: 53-1000244-01

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Index-2
Secure Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
Publication Number: 53-1000244-01
D
deactivating the Secure Fabric OS license on each switch
5-3
default fabric and switch accessibility
3-2
defined policy set
1-5
deleting a policy
3-28
digital certificates
distributing to the switches
2-13
loading
2-13
obtaining
2-7
verifying
2-5
disabling secure mode
5-2
displaying and resetting Secure Fabric OS statistics
4-5
displaying
general Secure Fabric OS information
4-2
individual Secure Fabric OS policies
4-3
Secure Fabric OS statistics
4-6
statistics
4-5
status of secure mode
4-4
distributing digital certificates to the switches
2-13
E
enabling secure mode
3-2
existing policy, adding members
3-27
F
fabric configuration server switches
1-4
fabric management policy set
1-5
Fabric OS, upgrading
2-2
failing over the primary FCS switch
3-10
failover of primary FCS role
3-10
FC-FC Routing
3-5, 3-24, 4-20
FCS policy
changing the switch position
3-9
modifying
3-8
FCS switch, primary failover
3-10
FCS switches
1-4
fibre channel router
3-5, 3-24, 4-20
FMPS
1-5
Front Panel policy
3-20
H
HTTP policy
3-15
I
installing a supported CLI client on a computer
orkstation
2-28
installing the PKICERT utility
2-7
installing the PKICert utility
2-7
J
joining secure fabrics
4-13
L
license key, activating
2-3
M
management channel security
1-2
Management Server policy
3-18
managing passwords
4-8
Managing Secure Fabric OS Policies
3-25
managing shared secrets
2-24
members
adding to a policy
3-27
identifying
3-12
removing from a policy
3-28
merging fabrics with secure mode enabled
4-13
miscellaneous commands
A-7
modifying passwords in secure mode
4-10
modifying the FCS policy
3-8
modifying the FCS switch passwords or the fabric-wide user
password
4-10
modifying the non-FCS switch admin password
4-10
N
non-FCS switches
1-5