HP StorageWorks 8/80 Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide v6.2.0 (53-100119 - Page 175

Searching for zone members, Clearing the Zoning Database, Edit > Search Member

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Zone configuration and zoning database management 9 3. Type the WWN to be replaced in the Replace field. 4. Type the new WWN in the By field and click OK. The Replace WWN dialog box is displayed. It lists all the zoning elements that include the WWN. 5. Click an item in the list to select or unselect, and click Replace to replace the WWN in all the selected zoning elements. The former WWN is replaced in the Zone Admin buffer by the new WWN, including within any alias or zone in which the old WWN was a member. Searching for zone members You can search zone member selection lists for specified strings of text. If you know some identifying information about a possible member of a zoning entity, you can select the tab and view for that entity and then search through its member selection list using the Search for Zone Member option. If the target entity is an alias or zone, then the search domain includes elements like switch names and domain numbers, port names and "domain, port" addresses, device WWNs and manufacturer names, and also any aliases that might already have been defined. If the target entity is a configuration, then zones are also included, along with the elements they contain. The search starts from the top of the list, and when the target element is found, it is also selected in the Member Selection List so it can be added or its parent or children can be found. By default, the Member Selection List is searched from beginning to end one time. If you select the wraparound option, the search continues to loop from the beginning to the end of the Member Selection List. 1. Open the Zone Administration window as described on page 133. 2. Click Edit > Search Member. 3. Type the zone member name in the Member Name field. Optional: Narrow the search by selecting one or more of the check boxes, such as Match Case. 4. Click Next to begin the zone member search. Clearing the Zoning Database Use the following procedure to disable the active zoning configuration, if one exists, and delete the entire zoning database. You must disable any active configuration before you can delete the zoning database. ATTENTION This action not only disables zoning on the fabric, but also deletes the entire zoning database. This results in all devices being able to communicate with each other. 1. Open the Zone Administration window as described on page 133. 2. Click Actions > Clear All. The Disable Config warning opens. 3. Click Yes to do all of the following: • Disable the current configuration. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 149 53-1001194-01

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Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
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53-1001194-01
Zone configuration and zoning database management
9
3.
Type the WWN to be replaced in the
Replace
field.
4.
Type the new WWN in the
By
field and click
OK
.
The
Replace WWN
dialog box is displayed. It lists all the zoning elements that include the
WWN.
5.
Click an item in the list to select or unselect, and click
Replace
to replace the WWN in all the
selected zoning elements.
The former WWN is replaced in the Zone Admin buffer by the new WWN, including within any
alias or zone in which the old WWN was a member.
Searching for zone members
You can search zone member selection lists for specified strings of text. If you know some
identifying information about a possible member of a zoning entity, you can select the tab and view
for that entity and then search through its member selection list using the
Search for Zone Member
option. If the target entity is an alias or zone, then the search domain includes elements like switch
names and domain numbers, port names and “domain, port” addresses, device WWNs and
manufacturer names, and also any aliases that might already have been defined. If the target
entity is a configuration, then zones are also included, along with the elements they contain.
The search starts from the top of the list, and when the target element is found, it is also selected
in the
Member Selection List
so it can be added or its parent or children can be found. By default,
the
Member Selection List
is searched from beginning to end one time. If you select the
wraparound option, the search continues to loop from the beginning to the end of the
Member
Selection List
.
1.
Open the
Zone Administration
window as described on
page 133
.
2.
Click
Edit > Search Member
.
3.
Type the zone member name in the
Member Name
field.
Optional
: Narrow the search by selecting one or more of the check boxes, such as
Match Case
.
4.
Click
Next
to begin the zone member search.
Clearing the Zoning Database
Use the following procedure to disable the active zoning configuration, if one exists, and delete the
entire zoning database. You must disable any active configuration before you can delete the zoning
database.
ATTENTION
This action not only disables zoning on the fabric, but also deletes the entire zoning database. This
results in all devices being able to communicate with each other.
1.
Open the
Zone Administration
window as described on
page 133
.
2.
Click
Actions > Clear All
.
The
Disable Config
warning opens.
3.
Click
Yes
to do
all
of the following:
Disable the current configuration.