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Installing and Configuring the Director 2/64 Follow these steps to configure the director identification: 1. At the Hardware View page, choose Configure > Identification. The Configure Identification dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 40. Figure 40: Configure Identification dialog box a. Type a director name of 24 or fewer alphanumeric characters in the Name field. Each director should be configured with a unique name. If the director is installed on a public LAN, the name should reflect the director's Ethernet network DNS host name. For example, if the DNS host name is SAN64.hp.com, the name entered in this dialog box is SAN64. b. Type a director description of 255 or fewer alphanumeric characters in the Description field. c. Type the director's physical location (255 or fewer alphanumeric characters) in the Location field. d. Type the name of a contact person (255 or fewer alphanumeric characters) in the Contact field. 2. Click Activate to save the information and close the dialog box. Configure Director Management Style Note: To change this value, you must first set the director offline. Choose Set Online State from the Maintenance menu to display the Set Online State dialog box, then click Set Offline. Be sure to set the director back online after you change this value. Perform this procedure to set the director to open systems or FICON management style. This setting only affects the management style used to manage the director; it does not affect port operation. OSI devices can communicate with each other if 88 Director 2/64 Installation Guide

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Installing and Configuring the Director 2/64
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Director 2/64 Installation Guide
Follow these steps to configure the director identification:
1.
At the
Hardware View
page, choose
Configure > Identification
. The
Configure Identification
dialog box displays, as shown in
Figure 40
.
Figure 40:
Configure Identification dialog box
a.
Type a director name of 24 or fewer alphanumeric characters in the
Name
field. Each director should be configured with a unique name.
If the director is installed on a public LAN, the name should reflect the
director’s Ethernet network DNS host name. For example, if the DNS
host name is SAN64.hp.com, the name entered in this dialog box is
SAN64
.
b.
Type a director description of 255 or fewer alphanumeric characters in the
Description
field.
c.
Type the director’s physical location (255 or fewer alphanumeric
characters) in the
Location
field.
d.
Type the name of a contact person (255 or fewer alphanumeric
characters) in the
Contact
field.
2.
Click
Activate
to save the information and close the dialog box.
Configure Director Management Style
Note:
To change this value, you must first set the director offline. Choose Set Online
State from the Maintenance menu to display the Set Online State dialog box, then click
Set Offline. Be sure to set the director back online after you change this value.
Perform this procedure to set the director to open systems or FICON management
style. This setting only affects the management style used to manage the director;
it does not affect port operation. OSI devices can communicate with each other if