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9 Caution Any changes you make in the Zone Admin module are held in a buffered environment and are not updated in the zoning database until you save the changes. If you close the Zone Admin module without saving your changes, your changes are lost. To save the buffered changes you make in the Zone Admin module to the zoning database on the switch, see "Saving Local Zoning Changes" on page 9-7. Note the following: • "Saving" means updating the zoning database on the switch with the local changes from the Web Tools buffer. • "Refreshing" means copying the current state of the zoning database on the switch to the Web Tools buffer, overwriting its current contents. In the Zone Admin module, all WWNs also display vendor names. In the Member Selection List panel (see Figure 9-1), you can right-click port and device nodes to display which aliases the port or device is a member of. In addition, you can right-click the device nodes and click View Device Detail to display detailed information about the selected device, as shown in Figure 9-2 on page 9-5. Figure 9-2 Device Details Example Note In the Detail View window, the scroll bars in the Member of Zones and Member of Aliases sections do not scroll unless you double-click them first. The Member Selection List panel displays both physical and logical FC ports; however, GbE ports are not supported for zoning. To verify whether you have any unzoned devices, analyze the current configuration for unzoned and offline devices (for more information see "Creating Configuration Analysis Reports" on page 9-27). The Member Selection List displays virtual initiators if the chassis has an FC4-16IP blade in it; they are shown under a separate folder icon called Virtual Initiators. Admin Domain considerations: The Member Selection List panel displays a filtered list of ports. • Direct port members are zoneable and are displayed in the tree. • Indirect port members to which owned devices are attached are displayed in the tree, but cannot be added to a zone or alias. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 9-5 Publication Number: 53-0000194-01

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Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
9-5
Publication Number: 53-0000194-01
9
Note the following:
“Saving” means updating the zoning database on the switch with the local changes from the Web
Tools buffer.
“Refreshing” means copying the current state of the zoning database on the switch to the Web Tools
buffer, overwriting its current contents.
In the Zone Admin module, all WWNs also display vendor names. In the Member Selection List panel
(see
Figure 9-1
), you can right-click port and device nodes to display which aliases the port or device is
a member of. In addition, you can right-click the device nodes and click
View Device Detail
to display
detailed information about the selected device, as shown in
Figure 9-2
on page 9-5.
Figure 9-2
Device Details Example
The Member Selection List panel displays both physical and logical FC ports; however, GbE ports are
not supported for zoning. To verify whether you have any unzoned devices, analyze the current
configuration for unzoned and offline devices (for more information see
“Creating Configuration
Analysis Reports”
on page 9-27).
The Member Selection List displays virtual initiators if the chassis has an FC4-16IP blade in it; they are
shown under a separate folder icon called Virtual Initiators.
Admin Domain considerations:
The Member Selection List panel displays a filtered list of ports.
Direct port members are zoneable and are displayed in the tree.
Indirect port members to which owned devices are attached are displayed in the tree, but cannot be
added to a zone or alias.
Caution
Any changes you make in the Zone Admin module are held in a buffered environment and
are not
updated in the zoning database until you save the changes
. If you close the Zone Admin module without
saving your changes, your changes are lost. To save the buffered changes you make in the Zone Admin
module to the zoning database on the switch, see
“Saving Local Zoning Changes”
on page 9-7.
Note
In the Detail View window, the scroll bars in the Member of Zones and Member of Aliases sections do
not scroll unless you double-click them first.