HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 HP StorageWorks Secure Fabric OS V1.0 User Guide (AA-R - Page 79

Removing a Member from a Policy, Adding an SNMP manager to WSNMP_POLICY

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Creating Secure Fabric OS Policies Adding an SNMP manager to WSNMP_POLICY: primaryfcs:admin> secPolicyAdd "WSNMP_POLICY", "192.168.5.21" Member(s) have been added to WSNMP_POLICY. primaryfcs:admin> Adding 2 devices to the DCC policy, to attach Domain 3's ports 1 and 3 (WWNs of devices are 11:22:33:44:55:66:77:aa and 11:22:33:44:55:66:77:bb): primaryfcs:admin> secPolicyAdd "DCC_POLICY_abc", "11:22:33:44:55:66:77:aa;11:22:33:44:55:66:77:bb;3(1,3)" primaryfcs:admin> Removing a Member from a Policy If you remove all the members from a policy, that policy becomes closed to all access. You cannot remove the last member from the FCS_POLICY, because a Primary FCS switch must be designated. To remove a member from a Secure Fabric OS policy: 1. From a sectelnet or SSH session, log into the Primary FCS switch as Admin. 2. Enter the following: secpolicyremove policy_name, "member;...;member" Where: ■ policy_name is the name of the Secure Fabric OS policy. ■ member is the device or switch that you want to remove from the policy, and identified by IP address, switch Domain ID, device or switch WWN, or switch name. 3. If you want to implement the change immediately, enter the secpolicyactivate command. Example, removing a member that has a WWN of 12:24:45:10:0a:67:00:40 from MS policy: primaryfcs:admin> secPolicyRemove "MS_POLICY","12:24:45:10:0a:67:00:40" Member(s) have been removed from MS_POLICY. primaryfcs:admin> Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide 79

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Creating Secure Fabric OS Policies
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Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide
Adding an SNMP manager to WSNMP_POLICY:
Adding 2 devices to the DCC policy, to attach Domain 3’s ports 1 and 3
(WWNs of devices are 11:22:33:44:55:66:77:aa and
11:22:33:44:55:66:77:bb):
Removing a Member from a Policy
If you remove all the members from a policy, that policy becomes closed to all
access. You cannot remove the last member from the FCS_POLICY, because a
Primary FCS switch must be designated.
To remove a member from a Secure Fabric OS policy:
1.
From a sectelnet or SSH session, log into the Primary FCS switch as Admin.
2.
Enter the following:
secpolicyremove
policy_name, “member;...;member”
Where:
policy_name
is the name of the Secure Fabric OS policy.
member
is the device or switch that you want to remove from the policy,
and identified by IP address, switch Domain ID, device or switch WWN,
or switch name.
3.
If you want to implement the change immediately, enter the
secpolicyactivate
command.
Example, removing a member that has a WWN of 12:24:45:10:0a:67:00:40
from MS policy:
primaryfcs:admin> secPolicyAdd "WSNMP_POLICY", "192.168.5.21"
Member(s) have been added to WSNMP_POLICY.
primaryfcs:admin>
primaryfcs:admin> secPolicyAdd "DCC_POLICY_abc",
"11:22:33:44:55:66:77:aa;11:22:33:44:55:66:77:bb;3(1,3)"
primaryfcs:admin>
primaryfcs:admin> secPolicyRemove "MS_POLICY","12:24:45:10:0a:67:00:40"
Member(s) have been removed from MS_POLICY.
primaryfcs:admin>