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53-1002756-01 ® 14 December 2012 Web Tools Administrator's Guide Supporting Fabric OS v7.1.0 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 2
concerning any equipment, equipment feature, or service offered or to be offered by Brocade. Brocade reserves the right to make changes visit http://www.brocade.com/support/oscd. Brocade Communications Systems, Incorporated Corporate and Latin American Headquarters Brocade Communications Systems, - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 3
-1000606-02 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1001080-01 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1001133-01 Summary of Changes Publication Date Insistent Domain ID Mode. Port Swapping information. Minor editorial changes. October 2003 Updates to support new switch types: Brocade 3250, 3850, 24000 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 4
1002152-01 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 Summary of Changes Publication Date Updates to add support for Virtual Fabrics, IPsec, and consistency with Brocade Network Advisor. November 2008 Updates to add support for Brocade 7800 Extension Switch, Brocade 8000, FCOE10-24 DCX Blade - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 5
this document is organized xxi Supported hardware and software xxii What's new in this document xxiii Document conventions xxiv Text formatting xxiv Notes, cautions, and warnings xxv Key terms xxv Notice to the reader xxv Additional information xxvi Brocade resources xxvi Other industry - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 6
window 27 Collecting logs for troubleshooting 28 Managing Fabrics and Switches Fabric and switch management overview 29 Opening the Switch Administration window 31 Configuring IP and subnet mask information 31 Configuring Netstat Auto Refresh 32 Configuring a syslog IP address 32 Removing - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 7
40 Enabling insistent domain ID mode 41 Configuring virtual channel settings 41 Configuring arbitrated loop parameters 42 Configuring system services 42 Configuring signed firmware 43 Licensed feature management 43 Activating a license on a switch 43 Assigning slots for a license key 44 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 8
Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Performing a firmware download 57 Managing Ports Port management overview 59 Opening the Port Admin tab 60 Port Admin tab components 60 Controllable ports 63 Configuring FC ports 64 Allowed port types 65 Long distance mode 65 Ingress rate limit 66 Assigning a name to a - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 9
101 Administering Zoning Zoning overview 103 Basic zones 103 Traffic Isolation zones 103 LSAN zone requirements 104 QoS zone requirements 104 Zoning configurations 104 Opening the Zone Admin window 104 Setting the default zoning mode 105 Web Tools Administrator's Guide ix 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 10
configuration members 116 Renaming zone configurations 117 Cloning zone configurations 117 Deleting zone configurations 117 Enabling zone configurations 118 Disabling zone configurations 118 Displaying enabled zone configurations database 122 Zone configuration analysis 122 Best switch - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 11
the FC-FC Routing Service Fibre Channel Routing overview 131 Supported switches for Fibre Channel Routing 132 Setting up FC-FC routing 132 FC-FC routing management 133 Opening the FC Routing module 133 Viewing and managing LSAN fabrics 134 Viewing EX-Ports 134 Configuring an EX-Port 135 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 12
178 Configuring authentication policies for F_Ports 178 Distributing authentication policies 179 Re-authenticating policies 179 Setting a shared secret key pair 179 Modifying a shared secret key pair 180 Setting the Switch Policy Authentication mode 180 xii Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 13
service management 185 Enabling Active Directory service 185 Modifying Active Directory service 186 Removing Active Directory service 186 TACACS+ management 187 Enabling and disabling TACACS 187 Configuring policy 197 Adding an IPsec selector 197 Manually creating an SA 198 Editing an IKE - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 14
Brocade Network Advisor . . . . .214 Port information that is unique to FCoE 214 Switch administration and FCoE 215 FC0E configuration tasks 215 Quality of Service configuration DCB interface statistics 225 Configuring a DCB interface from the Switch View 226 Configuring a DCB interface from - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 15
Chapter 18 Index Enabling and disabling QoS priority-based flow control 227 Enabling and disabling FCoE ports 227 Limitations General Web Tools limitations 229 Web Tools Administrator's Guide xv 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 16
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Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Configuring Internet Explorer 6 Default Java for browsers option 9 Web Tools interface 11 Virtual Fabric login option 12 Switch Explorer 19 USB port storage management 22 Right-click menu for ports (from - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 18
tab 165 Add User Account dialog box (VF 166 Switch Admin:Add User Defined Role dialog 172 Switch Admin:Add User Defined Role dialog 173 Transport mode label 207 Allow / Prohibit Matrix Configuration dialog box 209 Switch RNID information 212 Switch Administration DCB subtabs 215 FCoE Ports - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 19
Table 16 Table 17 Table 18 Table 19 Table 20 Table 21 Basic Web Tools features and EGM licensed features 2 Web Tools functionality moved to Brocade Network Advisor 3 Certified and tested platforms 4 Supported platforms 5 Predefined Web Tools roles 13 Polling rates 26 Switches that support WWN - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 20
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on how to manage your fabric and switches using the Web Tools interface. • Chapter 4, "Maintaining Configurations and Firmware" provides information about uploading and downloading configuration files and downloading firmware. • Chapter 5, "Managing Ports" provides information about managing - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 22
parts of procedures documented here apply to some switches but not to others, this guide identifies exactly which switches are supported and which are not. Although many different software and hardware configurations are tested and supported by Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. for Fabric OS v7 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 23
Encryption Switch • Brocade VA-40FC The following blades are supported by this release: • Brocade CORE 8 blade • Brocade CP8 blade • Brocade CR16-4 blade • Brocade CR16-8 blade • Brocade CR4S-8 blade • Brocade FC16-32 port blade • Brocade FC16-48 port blade • Brocade FC8-16 port blade • Brocade FC8 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 24
configured table column alignment is retained during auto or manual refresh and while moving between the tabs • Addition of a row to display Power on Time in SFP tab • Support readability, command names in the narrative portions of this guide are presented in mixed lettercase: for example, switchShow - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 25
notices and statements are used in this manual. They are listed below in order to you or cause damage to hardware, firmware, software, or data. DANGER A Danger statement For definitions specific to Brocade and Fibre Channel, see the Brocade Glossary. For definitions of Guide xxv 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 26
://www.t11.org For information about the Fibre Channel industry, visit the Fibre Channel Industry Association website: http://www.fibrechannel.org Getting technical help Contact your switch support supplier for hardware, firmware, and software support, including product repairs and part ordering. To - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 27
Brocade 300, 5100, 5200, 5300, 6505, 6510, 6520, 7800, 8000, VA-40FC, and Brocade Encryption Switch-On the switch cable management comb. • Brocade 8000 -On the switch ID pull-out tab concern at Brocade and we have Forward your feedback to: [email protected] Provide the title and version - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 28
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installation on the workstation 7 •Java plug-in configuration 8 •Value line licenses 9 •Opening Web Tools 10 •Role-Based Access Control 13 •Session management 14 •Web Tools system logs 15 •Requirements for IPv6 support 16 Web Tools overview Brocade Web Tools is an embedded graphical user - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 30
support yes yes AG Management yes yes Analyze zone config no no Basic Zoning and TI Zoning yes yes Blade Management yes yes Cloning a zone no yes Configuration upload/download yes yes Long Distance no yes Logical Switch Context Switching no yes Allow/Prohibit Matrix no yes - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 31
Routing and DLS Configuration no yes Security Policies Tab (like ACL) yes yes Switch Info tab yes yes Switch Status yes yes Switch View right-click options yes yes Trace dump yes yes USB Management yes yes User Management yes yes Verify and troubleshoot accessibility yes yes - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 32
badge with good visibility. Configure > Zoning Zoning report for both online and offline database. Comments Viewing FCIP tunnels is still supported in Web Tools 6.1.1, but New, Edit Config, and delete are only available in Brocade Network Advisor. In Web Tools, non-local switch port id/WWN can be - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 33
Brocade supports the platforms shown in Table 4. TABLE 4 Supported (x86 32-bit) Windows Server 2008 Standard Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Solaris 9 (SPARC only) Solaris comprising up to 15 switches, 512 MB of RAM for fabrics comprising more than 15 switches, and a minimum of Guide 5 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 34
1 System requirements FIGURE 1 Configuring Internet Explorer Deleting temporary internet files used by Java applications For Web Tools to operate correctly, you must the Java cache. If you have deleted all the temporary files, the list is empty. 6 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 35
jre7u9-downloads-1859586.ht ml NOTE This URL points to a non-Brocade website and is subject to change without notice. 2. Follow the link to download the patch. 3. Exit the browser when you have downloaded the patch. 4. Install the patch and restart the system. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 7 53 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 36
1.6.0 update 13. Web Tools guides you through the steps to download the proper Java Plug-in. Java plug-in configuration If you are managing fabrics with more than 10 switches or 1000 ports, or if you are using the iSCSI Gateway module extensively, you should increase the default heap size to 256 MB - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 37
while continuing to display warning messages periodically. These messages warn you that your fabric size exceeds the supported switch configuration limit and tells you how long you have before Web Tools is disabled. After the 30-day grace period, you are no longer able to - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 38
Web browsers compatible with Fabric OS v7.1.0, refer to Table 3. Web Tools supports both HTTP and HTTPS protocol. To open Web Tools, perform the following the initial setup procedure for smaller switches. Refer to EZSwitchSetup Administrator's Guide for information about the EZSwitchSetup interface - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 39
Tools displays a security banner (if one is configured for your switch), that you must accept before logging in. The security banner displays every time you access the switch. When you are presented with the login screen you must provide a user name and a password. NOTE You must login before you can - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 40
and confirm the new password. Logging in to a Virtual Fabric If you are logging in to a platform that is capable of supporting Virtual Fabrics, the login dialog box provides the option of logging in to a virtual fabric. The following platforms support virtual fabrics: • Brocade DCX and DCX-4S - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 41
• You initiate a firmware download from Web Tool's Switch Administration window. In this case, you are logged out a few minutes later when the switch restarts. • Your perform any actions on the switch that do not affect the stored configuration. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 13 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 42
switch, except the following: • You cannot modify zoning configurations. • You cannot create new accounts. • You cannot view or change account information for any accounts. You can only view your own account and change your account password to the switch until you nonsecure switches. Access - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 43
can edit the configuration file (log4j.xml) to collect the data at startup. If you edit the configuration file, Web Tools need to be restarted. Contact your switch support supplier for assistance location where the SupportSave output must be saved. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 15 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 44
using any configured IP address. • Use a switch with v5.3.0 or later firmware to manage a mixed fabric of IPv4 and IPv6 switches. • Switches running on v5.2.0 do not discover IPv6 address-only switches in the same fabric until the IPv4 address is configured. 16 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 45
, the EGM license must be installed on the switch; otherwise, access to this feature is denied and an error message displays. You must use Brocade Network Advisor to print the zone database summary configuration and to analyze zone configurations. For more information on zoning management, refer to - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 46
log in to Web Tools, by default the Switch View displays. The EGM license is required only for 8 Gbps platforms, such as the following: • Brocade Encryption Switch • Brocade 300, 5300, and 5100 switches • Brocade VA-40FC • Brocade 8000 • Brocade 7800 For non-8 Gbps platforms, all functionalities are - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 47
Tools persists your GUI preferences across sessions for the Switch Explorer, Port Admin, Switch Admin, Name Server, and Zone Admin dialog boxes on all web-browser platforms. Persistence is performed on a per host basis. If you launch WebTools from Brocade Network Advisor (BNA), all of the Web Tools - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 48
based icons are supported. Use the drop-down menu at the top of the Fabric Tree area to view switches in the Fabric Tree by switch name, IP address, or WWN. You can rest on the cursor over a switch to display the IP address, current status, and other details of the switch. To manually refresh the - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 49
fabric, you can manage switches that support Fabric OS v6.1 and later versions because it does not requires Web Tools license. If a switch is launched from Fabric Tree, preference will be given to IPv4, even though both IPv4 and IPv6 are configured for that particular switch. The versions earlier - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 50
The port LEDs in the Switch View match the LEDs on the physical switch. However, the blink rate of the LEDs in the Switch View does not necessarily match in all domains. For the Brocade DCX, the Port Admin view is launched for ICL ports. USB port representation For switches with USB ports, the USB - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 51
IPv4 gateway address of the switch. - Ethernet IPv6 Ethernet IPv6 address of the switch. • FC - IPFC IPv4 IPFC IPv4 net mask Fiber Channel IPv4 address. Fiber Channel IPv4 subnet mask address. • Zone - Effective Configuration Indicates whether zone configuration is enabled or not. • Other - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 52
Management license to manage groups of switches, download firmware, manage security settings, and deploy configurations across groups of switches. Contact your preferred storage supplier to ) • port state (in-sync, no_sync, no light, or no module) 24 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 53
or copy the information from the Port Details window. • The Configure option provides another menu of options to allow you to rename, in a large fabric because there is more data to retrieve from the switches. • Processor speed of the system you are using may slow down the Guide 25 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 54
is retrieved from the switch in this time period a v4.4.x switch, some of the features might be disabled. To display switches in the switch displays in Switch View. Additional switch information displays in the Switch Events and Switch Information tabs. Working with Web Tools: recommendations Brocades - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 55
fabric-level configuration tasks, wait switch through a Telnet or SSH client window opened from Web Tools, even when the blade has an IP address and supports Telnet sessions. Refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference for information about the Telnet commands. NOTE Internet Explorer 7.0 default - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 56
logs for troubleshooting If you encounter problems using the Web Tools interface, collect Java logs for use in troubleshooting. From Microsoft the Web Tools opening page. 6. Perform the Web Tools operation that caused the problem. 7. Collect the logs shown on the Java console. 8. If you no - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 57
Configuring IP Filtering 33 •Blade management 33 •Switch configuration 35 •Switch restart 38 •System configuration Switch Administration window. Information in the Switch Administration window is retrieved from the selected switch, as shown in Figure 8 on page 30. Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 58
changes you make in the Switch Administration window to the switch, click Apply before closing the module or before switching to another tab. The License tab, Firmware Download tab, and the Security Policies launch a Telnet window using Web Tools. 30 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 59
restart Web Tools with the new IP address. NOTE The IPFC address is specific for each logical switch. The IPFC address is set to FC0 for switches that do not support Virtual Fabrics. To configure the IP and subnet mask information, perform the following steps. 1. Select the Network tab. 2. In the - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 60
the syslog on the specified servers. Up to six servers are supported. Refer to Fabric OS Administrator's Guide for more information on configuring the syslog daemon. To configure a syslog IP address, perform the following steps. 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 61
Configuring IP Filtering Web Tools provides the ability to control what client IP addresses may connect to a switch and then modify the service or destination port, Brocade DCX 8510-4, Brocade DCX 8510-8,or the Brocade DCX and DCX-4S enterprise-class platforms. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 33 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 62
blade The Firmware Version columns display the firmware loaded onto each blade. A blade can have more than one firmware image loaded perform the following steps. 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on page 31. 2. Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 63
IP addresses configured on the switch for the Switch Administration window by looking at the lower-right corner. If you rest the cursor over the icon, the system displays text that indicates the status of the switch. Use this procedure to enable or disable a switch. Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 64
3 Switch configuration 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on page 31. 2. Select the Switch tab. 3. In the Switch Status section, click Enable to enable the switch or Disable to disable the switch. 4. Click Apply. The system displays a - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 65
fabric, perform the following steps: NOTE Principal switch selection is not supported in Access Gateway mode. 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on page 31. 2. Select the Switch tab. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 37 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 66
after setting preferred principal switch option from a principal or a subordinate switch. The principal switch selection is based fast boot, perform the following steps. 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on page 31. 2. Click Fastboot. - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 67
switch before you can configure fabric parameters. You can change the following system configuration parameters: • Switch fabric settings • Virtual channel settings • Arbitrated loop parameters • System services • Signed firmware manually enter the WWN-based PID are supported for a maximum - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 68
6520 Brocade 7800 0 1 2 Default-8 bit dynamic Default-8bit dynamic FICON mode If 8-bit dynamic mode is enabled, FMS is not supported Can be set Not supported Configurable Configurable Configuring fabric settings To configure the fabric settings, perform the following steps. 1. Open the Switch - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 69
a switch" on page 35. Configuring virtual channel settings You can configure parameters for eight virtual channels (VC) to enable fine-tuning for a specific application. You cannot modify the first two virtual channels because these are reserved for switch internal functions. ATTENTION The default - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 70
or absence of new or pre-existing devices. Configuring system services You can enable or disable FCP read link status (RLS) probing for F_Ports and FL_Ports. It is disabled by default. To configure system services, perform the following steps. 42 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 71
"Enabling and disabling a switch" on page 35. Configuring signed firmware When the firmware is downloaded to a device, the system can validate the firmware based on a configuration setting. By default, the signed firmware download is not validated. NOTE During the first download, the system ignores - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 72
Brocade 7800 upgrade license, do not take effect until the switch the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch a switch To remove a license from a switch in the Switch Administration Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 73
table. The following features are supported for universal time-based license: Brocade DCX, DCX-4S, DCX 8510-4 and DCX 8510-8 platforms. Refer to the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide button indicates the overall status of high availability on the switch. The colors and their meanings are: • Green- - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 74
Service tab displays information about the switch. When the hardware is configured as a dual switch, the Service tab displays information about both switches. • The CP tab displays information about slots. For Brocade then the services are in sync. 46 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 75
stamp • Indication of whether the event is from a logical switch or a chassis • The number of successive events of the same kind • Severity level • Unique message identifier (in the form moduleID-messageType) • Detailed error message for root cause analysis There are eight message severity levels - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 76
Switch Events" on page 49. TABLE 8 Event severity levels Icon and level Description Emergency Critical Alert Error Warning Emergency-level messages indicate a partial or complete failure of a subsystem. Critical-level messages indicate that the software has detected serious problems that - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 77
-on-demand option for switch events. For two-switch configurations, all chassis-related events are displayed in the event list of each logical switch for convenience. To display Switch Events, perform the following steps. 1. Select the switch from the Fabric Tree. The Switch View displays. 2. Select - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 78
Filter dialog box displays. 3. Select Service. The event service menu is enabled. 4. Select either Switch or Chassis from the menu to show only those messages from the logical switch or from the chassis. 5. Click , perform the following steps. 50 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 79
is 45 seconds and the default interval is 60 seconds. Printing the Name Server entries To set up printing preferences, perform the following steps. 1. In the Switch Explorer window, select Name zone member information specific to that device. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 51 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 80
partitioning of a physical switch into multiple logical switches, which may be organized into logical fabrics. The following platforms are Virtual Fabrics-capable: • Brocade DCX and DCX-4S • Brocade 5300 • Brocade 5100 • Brocade 6510 • Brocade 6520 52 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 81
Network Advisor User Manual if you are using Brocade Network Advisor, or Fabric OS Administrator's Guide if you are using the Fabric OS command line interface. You can use Web Tools to view Virtual Fabrics and logical switch configurations. Selecting a logical switch from the Switch View You can - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 82
view logical port properties, expand the Logical Ports branch, and select a port. The General properties are displayed. FIGURE 11 Logical ports 54 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 83
backup file, perform the following task. 1. Select Configure > Switch Admin. The Switch Administration window displays. 2. Select Show Advanced Mode. 3. Select the Configure tab. 4. Select the Upload/Download tab. By default, Config Upload is chosen under Function, and Network is chosen - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 84
that the configuration file you are downloading is compatible with your switch model. Configuration files from other model switches might cause your switch to fail. If you download from a network, enter the host name or IP address in the Host Name or IP field, the user ID and password required for - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 85
Yes at the confirmation prompt. 2. Right-click on a configuration file to access Export, Copy, and Search options. 3. Click Copy to upload and Export to download. Performing a firmware download During a firmware download, the switch restarts and the browser temporarily loses connection with the - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 86
the User field. 6. Click Apply. The firmware download begins. You can monitor the progress by looking at the Firmware Download progress bar. NOTE About halfway through the download process, after the firmware key is downloaded to the switch, connection to the switch is lost and Web Tools invalidates - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 87
) ports. Refer to "Viewing EX-Ports" on page 134 for information on how to view and configure EX-Ports. The Port Admin tab is refreshed automatically every sixty seconds and is refreshed immediately when you to "User-defined accounts" on page 163. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 59 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 88
Ports tab displays all of the GigE ports. If the switch does not have GigE ports, the GigE Ports tab does not view routes - Inband IP Interfaces-Lets you configure interfaces - Inband IP Routes-Lets you configure routes - FCIP Tunnels-Lets you view FCIP Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 89
on the left side of the window. Items in the tree are displayed as follows: • Switches-Switch ID, with switch name in parentheses; for example, 3(MapsSW_202) • Blades-Slot number of the blade, with about a port, Basic Mode provides these subtabs: Web Tools Administrator's Guide 61 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 90
5 Port management overview • General-All ports - View Details - Rename - Edit Configuration - Enable/Disable (port) - Persistent Enable/Persistent Disable (port) • SFP-Physical ports only ( port, the Advanced Mode provides these additional subtabs: 62 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 91
• General-All ports - Rename - Edit Configuration - Re-Authenticate - Port-Enable/Disable/Swap to the Brocade 6520, Brocade 6510 and Brocade DCX 8510-4,8510-8 with the FC16-32 or FC16-48 - -owned E_Ports and indirect member ports on non-owned switches are accessible in read-only mode and are not - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 92
the following: • Brocade Encryption Switch • Brocade 300, 5300, and 5100 switches • Brocade VA-40FC • Brocade 8000 • Brocade 7800 For non-8 Gbps platforms, all functionality is available without EGM license. The following procedure describes how to open the FC Port Configuration wizard. The wizard - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 93
as an E_Port and L_Port. L_Ports are not supported on the Brocade FC16-32, Brocade FC16-48, Brocade FC8-32E, Brocade FC8-48E, Brocade 6505, Brocade 6510, and Brocade 6520. NOTE To configure a port as an EX-Port, the switch must be capable of supporting FCR or FCIP features. The EX-Port option - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 94
5 Configuring FC ports • 300, 5300, and 5100 switches • Brocade VA-40FC • Brocade 8000 • Brocade 7800 For non-8 Gbps platforms, all functionality is available without EGM license. Ingress rate limit Ingress rate limiting is a licensed feature that requires the Adaptive Networking license. NOTE For - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 95
Brocade VA-40FC • Brocade 8000 To configure the ingress rate limit feature, perform the following steps. 1. Select View > Advanced. 2. In the Port Admin tab, select a port, or multiple ports, to configure tab displays the default port name. Switch View to open the Port Admin select the switch or slot - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 96
You may select all the ports on the switch, but if you select a port that is not valid for beaconing, the Port Beacon buttons are disabled. There is an optional procedure for configuring a single FC port. 1. Select the the Port drop-down button. 68 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 97
6. Optional: If you are accessing a Brocade 7800 switch, you can set the media type for the port blades, all ports are disabled by default. You can disable and re-enable Guide. Persistent enabling and disabling ports To enable or disable a port so that it remains enabled or disabled across switch - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 98
accessing a Brocade 7800 switch, you can default value is 126 logins. This feature supports virtual switches, but not on physical switches. Each port can have a different NPIV login limit value in each logical switch. The NPIV Max Login column displays the value assigned to each port. To configure - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 99
15, 16 Brocade 5460 0-3, 6-13 Brocade 5450 1-10, 19-22 Brocade 5424 1-8, 17-20 Brocade 5300 0-47 Brocade 5100 0-23 Brocade 5000 Brocade 4100 0-15 Brocade 4900 0-31 Brocade 4424 1-8, 17-20 Brocade 4024 1-8, 17-20 Brocade 4020 0-7, 15, 16 Brocade 4018 0-11 Not supported 0-7 12 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 100
and DPOD feature (Continued) Switch name Enabled by default Enabled with Ports on Demand licenses Enabled with the Dynamic Ports on Demand feature Brocade 4016 Brocade 300 0-7, 10-13 0-7 8, 9, 14, 15 8-15, 16-23 Any available ports Not supported When using the Brocade 4016, 4018, 4020, 4024 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 101
for running diagnostics to isolate link level faults and inter-switch link testing in fabric, optical and remote loopback modes. configuring a D_Port, see the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide. Web Tools can not configure a D_Port. Following list of features are not supported when a port is configured - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 102
supported on the Brocade 4018, 4020, and 4024 switches only. To reserve and release licenses on a port basis, perform the following steps. 1. Click a port in the Switch one port to another (swap ports) without changing the I/O Configuration Data Set (IOCDS) on the mainframe computer. NOTE Port - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 103
Port swapped label To swap ports, perform the following steps. 1. Select a port in the Switch View to open the Port Admin tab. 2. Select the FC Ports tab. 3. Select also provide the slot number. NOTE Port swap is not supported above the 16th port in a 48 port card in FMS mode. 8. Click - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 104
(the default value is 8). NOTE You cannot modify the default BB credit value for VE and ICL ports. 6. Click OK. The value displays in the table of the Port Admin tab. If no value is configured, the F-Port BB Credit column displays the default value. 76 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 105
on all the Access Gateway platforms, except the Brocade Encryption Switch. Persistent ALPA is not supported in non-Brocade fabric and the Brocade 8000. To configure Persistent ALPA, perform the following steps. 1. Select Configure > Switch Admin > Switch tab. 2. Select the enable radio option of - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 106
Configuring port octet speed combination The Port Admin tab provides an option to set the Port Octet Speed Combination. This option is available only on the following platforms: • Brocade DCX 8510-8 and DCX 8510-4 with the FC8-32E, FC8-48E, FC16-32, and FC16-48 port blades • Brocade 6510 • Brocade - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 107
a blade or switch. The first eight ports are based on the slot port number (or user port number in case of the Brocade 6510 or Brocade 6520). The FC Ports tab. 4. In the FC Ports Explorer, select a port to configure. FIGURE 18 FC Explorer dialog 5. Click Speed Combination. The Port Octet Speed - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 108
Configuring CSCTL Unlike QoS Zone-based FC flow prioritization method, CSCTL enables the same SID/DID pair exchange frames with different priorities. To be able to prioritize a frame flow between two end nodes, Fabric OS v7.0.0 and later provide support for up to 32 Virtual Channels in a switch, the - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 109
is 32 Gbps and compression is 64 Gbps. For a pizza box switch, total bandwidth for encryption and/or compression is 32 Gbps. NOTE This feature is supported only on 16 Gbps capable FC platforms and it is not supported in Access Gateway mode. Enabling/disabling encryption To configure encryption for - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 110
is Active. - Enabled (Inactive) - Compression is enabled on a port and the configuration is Inactive. - Disabled - Compression is not enabled on a port. Displaying compression ratio 16 Gbps capable FC platforms that support compression and encryption, also provide the compression ratio. Under Port - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 111
the network to have multiple addresses with which to reach that switch, and allow redundancy in the event one of the GigE ports is supported on the Brocade 7800 and Brocade FX8-24. Only one IP interface entry can be configured per GigE port. To configure Inband Administrator's Guide 83 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 112
GigE port mode for the FX8-24 DCX Extension Blades to 1G, 10G, or dual modes. To configure the GigE port mode, perform the following steps: NOTE You must install the FX8-24 DCX Extension Blade xge0 ports. 5. Click Yes on the confirmation dialog box. 84 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 113
switches • Brocade VA-40FC • Brocade 8000 • Brocade 7800 For non-8 Gbps platforms, all functionality is available without EGM license. For detailed information about ISL Trunking configurations and criteria, refer to the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide default on all ports. Trunking is not supported - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 114
view trunk group information. FIGURE 20 Trunking tab The following trunking attributes can be displayed from the Switch Admin view: • Trunk port state, either master or slave. • Trunk master port • Trunk state, either master or slave. • Master Port 86 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 115
license must be enabled on the switch in Access Gateway mode. • The ports should not be configured for long distance connections. • Gbps platforms, such as the following: • Brocade Encryption Switch • Brocade 300, 5300, and 5100 switches • Brocade VA-40FC • Brocade 8000 • Brocade 7800 For non-8 Gbps - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 116
the trunk group, select the port from Trunk Groups table and then click Remove Members. 9. Click OK to save your changes. 88 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 117
and for the entire switch. To utilize performance monitoring, the EGM license must be enabled on the switch. Otherwise, when you The roles user, operator, basicswitchadmin, and properly configured user defined roles are allowed to perform basic ). Web Tools Administrator's Guide 89 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 118
properly configured user defined roles. The Advanced Monitoring option in the Performance Graphs window displays predefined reports and filter-based performance monitoring. You can use this feature to track the following: • The number of words received and transmitted in Fibre Channel frames with - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 119
the Brocade DCX and DCX-4S enterprise-class platforms. The port throughput, in Gbps at the time the sample is taken. For the Brocade DCX supported port types for each graph. The port selection columns for each graph displays the supported ports. TABLE 13 Supported port types for Brocade switches - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 120
supported only on the Brocade DCX and DCX-4S enterprise-class platforms. The labeling of the axes in the graphs depends on the switch type: • For the Brocade , and the Brocade Encryption Switch, the X-axis scales up to 8.0 Gbps in increments of 0.8 Gbps. Port throughput Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 121
information). These user-defined graphs can be added and saved to canvas configurations. Canvas configurations A canvas is a saved configuration of graphs. The graphs can be either the Web Tools predefined a name and an optional brief description. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 93 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 122
open the Performance Monitor window, perform the following steps. 1. Select a switch from the Fabric Tree and log in when prompted. 2. Click Monitor > port into the Enter/drag slot,port field, or manually enter the slot and port information in the field, in the format slot,port. 94 Web - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 123
performance monitor graphs" on page 94 for instructions on creating a graph. 2. For Brocade 8510-8, Brocade 8510-4, and Brocade DCX and DCX-4S enterprise-class platforms, display setup dialog box for the Edit Switch Throughput Utilization graph. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 95 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 124
Switch Throughput Utilization graph You can perform the following in the dialog box: a. Double-click the domain to expand the slot or port list. NOTE For the Brocade 8510-8, Brocade 8510-4, and Brocade DCX and Brocade are displayed in the graph. 96 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 125
. The advanced monitoring graphs are not supported for GbE ports. NOTE You must -defined Admin Domains are configured, Advanced Performance Monitoring works the source and destination. Slot and port information of other switches is not displayed in the tree. 3. Click a port Guide 97 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 126
you click OK, the monitor is saved, and persists if the switch is restarted. Creating the SCSI vs. IP Traffic graph The SCSI SCSI versus IP traffic for selected ports. For Brocade 8510-8, Brocade 8510-4, and Brocade DCX and Brocade DCX 4S enterprise-class platforms, the slot 's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 127
notation. For the Brocade Encryption Switch, you can enter up to eight LUN masks For the Brocade 5100, 5300, 300 a switch at a time. A total of 16 TCP connection graphs can be launched for a switch. The want to generate the graphs. For Brocade 7800 extension switch, you can have maximum six circuit - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 128
removed to accommodate the 31st minute values. • Global auto scaling: By default, this option is in disabled mode. User can either enable or Generate. 7. Click Reset to reset all the graphs. NOTE Brocade Network Advisor has an option for launching the TCP circuit Performance Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 129
Configuration. The Save Canvas Configuration dialog box displays. 4. Enter a name and description for the configuration and click Save Canvas. A message displays, confirming that the configuration was successfully saved to the switch configuration. Only one canvas configuration canvas configuration, - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 130
from the list and click Edit. NOTE The Edit button is enabled only for the graphs that are configurable or editable. 5. Make changes in the Edit dialog box, as necessary. 6. Click OK to close 8. Click Close to close the Canvas Configuration List. 102 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 131
that the Windows servers and storage do not interact with UNIX servers and storage. Zones can be configured dynamically. They can vary in size, depending on the number of fabric-connected devices, and rather than partitioning access to storage. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 103 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 132
Fibre Channel Routing (FCR) configurations without forcing you to merge fabrics. Extension switches Service switches in a mixed fabric-that is, a fabric containing two or more switches running different fabric operating systems-you should use the switch switch from the Fabric Tree. 2. Click Configure - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 133
Tools supports default zoning on switches running firmware v5.1.0 or later. Default zoning on legacy switches (switches running firmware versions prior to v 5.1.0) are not supported. Legacy switches can use default zoning; however, they cannot manipulate the default zone or default configuration. To - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 134
other switches are not displayed in the tree. Click the Alias tab to display which aliases the port or device is a member of. Also, you can right-click the device nodes and click View Device Detail to display detailed information about the selected device. 106 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 135
verify whether you have any unzoned devices, you must use Brocade Network Advisor to analyze zone configurations. In the Member Selection List, you can diferentiate between the status for the fabric, including switches, ports, and devices. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 107 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 136
switch. ATTENTION When you refresh the buffered information in the Zone Administration window, any zoning configuration configuration information that is saved on the switch the switch's zoning information for the switch do not see the database on the switch. If another user configuration. - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 137
devices (by WWN), and a list of the FC Virtual Initiators on switches that support iSCSI. In the Fabric View, you can select ports for port-based configuration, refer to "Enabling zone configurations" on page 118. To create a zone alias, perform the following steps. Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 138
enabling the configuration, refer to "Enabling zone configurations" on page 118. NOTE When you assign a node WWN to an alias or zone, all of the WWPN's associated to that Node are also moved. This functionality is supported only for IM0 mode. This behavior is duplicated in Brocade Network Assistant - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 139
zone configurations" on page 118. Creating and populating zones A zone is a region within the fabric where specified switches and devices can communicate. A device can communicate only with other devices connected to the fabric within its specified zone. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 111 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 140
configuration, refer to "Enabling zone configurations" on page 118. NOTE When you assign a node WWN to an alias or zone, all of the WWPN's associated to that Node are also moved. This functionality is supported only for IM0 mode. This behavior is duplicated in Brocade 's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 141
Brocade Encryption Switch • Brocade 300, 5300, and 5100 switches • Brocade VA-40FC • Brocade 8000 • Brocade 7800 For non-8 Gbps platforms, all functionalities are available without EGM license. To clone a zone configuration the Zone Admin buffer. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 113 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 142
maximum of 255 TI zones can be configured. LSAN devices can be added only in TI zones created in the backbone switch. A port may be assigned to . • The fabric is composed entirely of 8 Gbps capable FC platform or GoldenEye-2 switches: To create and populate an enhanced TI zone, Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 143
configuration and zoning database management 8 NOTE All switches configuration. Zone configuration and zoning database management A zone configuration configuration. The database contains one zoning configuration members other than the aliases. Zone Configuration: myconfig Zone A Alias 1 WWN - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 144
for the new configuration and click OK. The new configuration displays in the configuration. The right arrow becomes active. 7. Click the right arrow to add configuration enable the configuration. To configure the zone Zone Config tab. 3. Select the configuration you want to modify from the Name - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 145
Actions > Save Config to save the configuration changes. No changes were made to the effective configuration. You do not need to enable the configuration. Deleting zone configurations To delete a zone configuration, perform the following steps. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 117 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 146
confirmation dialog box, click Yes. The selected configuration is deleted from the configuration database. 5. Select Zoning Actions > Save Config to save the configuration changes. Enabling zone configurations Several zone configurations can reside on a switch at the same time, and you can quickly - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 147
configuration. If there is no active zone configuration enabled on the switch, a message displays to that effect. NOTE The enabled configuration configuration in effect at the time you launched the Zone Administration window is identified in the lower-right corner. It is also updated if you manually - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 148
configuration on the switch. 3. Optional: Click Print located in the Print Effective Zone Configuration dialog box to print the enabled zone configuration details. NOTE You must use Brocade WWNs. All of the elements are selected by default. 4. Click items in the list to select or Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 149
then the search domain includes elements like switch names and domain numbers, port names and been defined. If the target entity is a configuration, then zones are also included, along with parent or children can be found. By default, the Member Selection List is searched from Guide 121 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 150
with one or more aliases are considered already named and are not displayed. Zone configuration analysis You must use Brocade Network Advisor to analyze the following zone configurations: • Add unzoned devices • Remove offline or inaccessible devices • Replace offline devices • Define device alias - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 151
Brocade switch. The dump can be used by developers and troubleshooters at Brocade to help understand what might be contributing to a specific switch software on the switch executes, the It is triggered manually (use the traceDump the switch until Switch Administration window, you can view and configure - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 152
remote server. Then, if a problem occurs you can provide your customer support representative with the most detailed information possible. To ensure the best service, you should set up for automatic transfer as part of standard switch configuration, before a problem occurs. Setting up for automatic - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 153
manually upload the trace dump or else the information is overwritten when a subsequent trace dump is generated. To disable automatic trace uploads, perform the following steps. 1. Open the Switch table. NOTE You must accept the Brocade Certificate at the beginning of the Guide 125 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 154
Brocade 6510 and Brocade Switch drop-down list in the top-right corner of the Switch Explorer window. The selected switch displays in the Switch View. The icon on the Temp button indicates the overall status of the temperature. 2. Click Temp on the Switch View. 126 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 155
on the Power button indicates the overall status of the power supply. 3. Click Power on the Switch View. The detailed power supply states are displayed (Figure 30). If you are using the Brocade 6510 or Brocade 6520, the Type column displays either AC or DC. For all other hardware the value will be - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 156
the data in raw XML format • View the style sheet for the report • View the XML schema for the report Defining Switch Policy The Switch Policy dialog box lets you define the values for what you consider a healthy switch. The parameters for Switch Policy define whether the unit is listed as being - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 157
values are set to the default values, if there is one faulty port in a switch, then this contributor would set the overall switch status to "Marginal". If two ports were faulty, then this contributor would set the overall switch status to "Down". Percentages are configured from a maximum of 100 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 158
switch you are viewing. (The blink rate of the LEDs in the Switch View does not necessarily match the blink rate of the LEDs on the physical switch.) NOTE All 8G and 16G Brocade switches (unmonitored) • Blue (buffer-limited) • Dimmed (unlicensed) 130 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 159
Using the FC-FC Routing Service 10 In this chapter •Fibre Channel Routing overview 131 •Supported switches for Fibre Channel Routing 132 •Setting up FC-FC routing 132 •FC-FC routing management 133 •Viewing EX-Ports 134 •Configuring an EX-Port 135 •Configuring FCR router port cost 136 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 160
Fibre Channel Routing The FC-FC Routing Service is supported only on the following switch models: • Brocade VA-40FC • Brocade 6510 • Brocade 6520 • Brocade 5100 and 5300 switches • Brocade 7800 Extension Switch • Brocade DCX and DCX-4S enterprise-class platforms, when configured with FR4-18i, FC8-16 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 161
following switches: • Brocade VA-40FC • Brocade 6510 • Brocade 6520 • Brocade 5100 and 5300 switches, and the 7800 Extension Switch. • Brocade DCX and DCX-4S enterprise-class platforms, when configured with FR4-18i, FC8-16, FX8-24, FC8-32, FC8-48, FC8-64, FC16-32, or FC16-48 blades. • Brocade DCX - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 162
backbone switch.) switch For Brocade switches, this launches Web Tools. For non-Brocade fabrics, this launches the Element Manager for that switch. Viewing EX-Ports The EX-Ports tab displays all of the EX-Ports on the switch, including configuration Configure EX-Ports • Edit an EX-Ports configuration - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 163
a remote fabric before configuring it as an EX-Port; otherwise, the two fabrics merge and you lose the benefit of Fibre Channel Routing. You can the tree. Configuring an EX-Port NOTE With Fabric OS v7.0.1, Web Tools supports interoperability between a Fabric OS fabric and a Brocade Network OS fabric - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 164
default cost. For an EX-Port 1 Gbps, 2 Gbps, 4 Gbps, 8 Gbps, 10 Gbps, and 16 Gbps links, the default cost is 1000. For a VEX-Port, the default cost is 10000. If the cost is set to 0, the default cost are be used for that link. To configure fabrics. 136 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 165
. Configuring the backbone fabric ID Web Tools automatically disables FC-FC Routing before setting the fabric ID. You should manually enable on the switch, Fabric ID cannot be set using the Set Fabric ID button. To configure the backbone fabric ID, perform the following steps. 1. Select Configure > - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 166
10 Configuring the backbone fabric ID 138 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 167
fabric without increasing the number of switches and simplifies configuration and management in a large fabric by reducing the number of domain IDs and ports. For detailed descriptions of the Access Gateway, refer to the Brocade Access Gateway Administrator's Guide. NOTE When Access Gateway mode is - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 168
switch and the Brocade 8000 enables interoperability with the Cisco fabrics. The Access Gateway mode of the switch presents standard F_Ports to the hosts, but it connects to the Enterprise fabric as N_Port (rather than as E_Port in case of a regular switch). 140 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 169
before enabling Access Gateway mode. To save the switch configuration using Web Tools, in the Switch Explorer window click Configure > Switch Admin, and then select the Configure > Upload/Download subtab and upload the configuration file. NOTE You cannot enable Access Gateway mode if Management - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 170
, F_Port) on each individual port on an Access Gateway enabled switch. When you configure ports, you can specify a global configuration policy using the Port Configuration Policy button. By default, Advanced is selected and sets the initial defaults for port types, groups, and the F_Port-to-N_Port - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 171
default port group 0, or you can disable N_Port grouping. To create port groups, perform the following steps. 1. Click a port in the Switch View to open the Port Admin tab. 2. Make sure that you have selected Advanced from the Port Configuration to manually configure the Guide 143 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 172
. Defining custom primary F-N port mapping To manually change primary F-N port mappings, perform the following steps. 1. Click a port in the Switch View to open the Port Admin tab. 2. Click the FC Ports tab. 3. Click Configure F_N Port Mappings. 144 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 173
and custom WWN-N port mappings are mutually exclusive. To manually change static F-N port mappings, perform the following steps. 1. Click a port in the Switch View to open the Port Admin tab. 2. Click the FC Ports tab. 3. Click Configure F_N Port Mappings. 4. Select the Static Mappings subtab on - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 174
on these policies please refer to Access Gateway Administrator's Guide. Path Failover and Failback policies The Path Failover and Failback Port Configuration policy The Automatic Port Configuration (APC) policy is a global configuration policy for a switch in Access Gateway mode. By default, this - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 175
3. Click Yes in the confirmation window. 4. In the Switch Explorer window, click Configure > Switch Admin. The Switch Administration window displays (Figure 34). FIGURE 34 Access Gateway Auto Rebalancing check box to enable F_Port rebalancing. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 147 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 176
Brocade 8000 switch: • Only the Port Grouping (PG) policy is supported. When the Access Gateway mode is first enabled, the default PG policy is enforced. • When the Brocade configuration. • Login Balancing, Fabric Name Monitoring, F Port Auto Rebalancing, N Port Auto Rebalancing, and Manual Balance - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 177
is an optional Brocade licensed feature that monitors the performance and status of switches. Fabric Watch can automatically alert you when problems arise, before they values for supported models of Finisar "Smart" GBICs/SFPs. Fabric Watch lets you define how often to measure each switch and fabric - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 178
12 Fabric Watch overview 150 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 179
Speed-The port speed is displayed as follows: - 1G-1 Gbps - 2G-2 Gbps - 4G-4 Gbps - 8G-8 Gbps - 10G-10 Gbps - N1-Negotiated 1 Gbps - N2-Negotiated 2 Gbps - N4-Negotiated 4 Gbps - N8-Negotiated 8 Gbps - N16-Negotiated 16 Gbps - Auto-Negotiation Web Tools Administrator's Guide 151 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 180
set to ARB (1) mode, the link uses the default ARB fill words. • Fill Word-Fill word comprises word is not supported in 16 Gbps capable FC platforms. You must configure Fill Word and then configure Long Distance Brocade Extended Fabrics license. 152 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 181
. The maximum supported link distance No is: • 10 kilometers at 1 Gbps • 5 kilometers at 2 Gbps • 2.5 kilometers at 4 Gbps • 1 kilometers at 10 Gbps • 500 meters at 16 Gbps LE Extended normal setting is enabled, 10 km (6 miles) or less. No Web Tools Administrator's Guide 153 53-1002756 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 182
Yes configured based on the desired link distance. The LS-level link can operate at distances up to 500 km at 1 Gbps, 250 km at 2 Gbps, or 125 km at 4 Gbit/sec, depending on the switch platform and the availability of frame buffers within the port group. For the Brocade DCX 8510-8, Brocade 6510 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 183
Configuring a port for long distance 13 • If the port capability is 4 GB, type a number between 10 and 125, inclusive. • If the port capability is 2 GB, type a number between 10 and 250, inclusive. • If the port capability is 1 GB, type a number between 10 and 500, inclusive. • For the Brocade - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 184
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) configurations, the EGM license must be installed on the switch; otherwise supported routing policies are: • Port-Based-Routing - Port-based routing assigns a "static route," in which the path chosen for traffic never changes. • Exchanged-Based-Routing - Exchange-based routing policy is the default - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 186
Switch Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on page 31. 2. Select the Routing tab. 3. This step is switch-type specific: • For the Brocade Brocade 300, 5100, 5300, 6505, 6510, 6520, 7800 Extension switches, VA-40FC, and the Encryption Switch - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 187
load sharing (DLS) is supported in following platforms: • Brocade FC16-32 • Brocade FC16-48 • Brocade DCX with 8G blades • Brocade DCX-4S with 8G blades • Brocade 300 • Brocade 5100 • Brocade 5300 • Brocade 6505 • Brocade 6510 • Brocade 6520 • Brocade 7800 on FC ports. • Brocade FX8-24 on FC ports - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 188
around the failure, and some frames could be delivered out of order. By default, frame delivery is out-of-order across topology changes. However, if the fabric contains destination devices that do not support out-of-order delivery, you can force in-order frame delivery across topology changes - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 189
Configuring the link cost for a port 14 Every ISL has a default cost that is inversely proportional to its bandwidth. Use this procedure to set a non-default, "static" cost for any port. 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on page 31. - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 190
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authentication policies for HBAs 200 User-defined accounts In addition to the default accounts-root, factory, admin, and user-Fabric OS v7.0.0 and later support up to 256 user-defined accounts in each logical switch (domain). These accounts expand your ability to track account access and audit - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 192
If no home logical fabric ID is specified for a user, the system provides a default home ID. The default home ID is 128. NOTE The User tab displays and changes information in the switch database. If you have RADIUS configured, note that this tab displays the logged-in RADIUS account information but - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 193
. 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on page 31. 2. Select the User tab. 3. Click Add. The Add User Account dialog box displays. For switches that support Virtual Fabrics, refer to Figure 38. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 165 53 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 194
switches, the selection is done per logical fabric ID. (Refer to "Role-Based Access Control" on page 13 for information about these roles.) 6. Optional: Enter a description of the account. 7. Click Enabled or Disabled to enable or disable the account. 8. Enter the password 's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 195
parameters, perform the following steps. 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on page 31. 2. Select the User tab. 3. Select the account to modify. NOTE You cannot modify the default root and factory accounts, even if you are logged in - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 196
default . Only the root account can disable Switch Administration window" on page 31. 2. Select the User tab. 3. Select the account to modify. If you are logged in as a switchadmin, you can only change the password of your own account. 4. Click Change Password. 168 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 197
Setting the rules for passwords To set rules for passwords, perform the following steps. 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on page 31. 2. Select the User tab. 3. Click Set Password Rule. The Configure Password Rule dialog box displays - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 198
password To unlock a password, perform the following steps. 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch roles dynamically on the switch. The default roles like Root, Factory, Admin, configuring user-defined roles: 170 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 199
edit the Port Admin and FCR configuration, you must assign the RBAC_SwitchPortManagement to have access to the Configure tab, you must assign to have access to the Switch tab, you must assign . 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 200
15 User-defined roles FIGURE 39 Switch Admin:Add User Defined Role dialog 5. Enter a role name To edit a user-defined role, perform the following steps. 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on page 31. 2. Select the User tab. 3. Select - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 201
a privilege, select it and click left-arrow. 9. Click OK to save your changes. Access control list policy configuration Support for the Access Control List (ACL) policies is currently defined in the Switch Connection Control (SCC) and Device Connection Control (DCC) policies. SCC and DCC policy - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 202
add to a DCC policy. When you launch the DCC Policy Configuration wizard, only the launched switch and its ports are listed in the tree. All the to the switch. 12. Activate the policy in order to implement it. Refer to "Activating all SCC, DCC, or FCS policies" on page 175 for instructions. Editing - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 203
configuration 15 8. Select a switch or highlight multiple switches to add to the policy by clicking Add or Add All. 9. Select a switch or highlight multiple switches Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 204
switches, click Apply and Close. Configuring selected devices. ADS is supported only in Access Gateway mode into fabric. This configuration persists for subsequent logins configure ADS policy, perform the following steps. 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 205
Apply. 6. Click Yes to accept the changes. NOTE If the switch is not a primary switch, an error message dialog box displays. 7. Click No to discard the changes and click Refresh in the FWCP Configuration window to manually refresh the window. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 177 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 206
or MD5) is used for authentication. The switch does not support authentication. Any authentication negotiation is rejected. 6. Select a DH-Group type. 7. Optional: Set the device authentication policy mode to either off or passive and click Apply. Configuring authentication policies for F_Ports To - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 207
configuration 15 5. Set the switch authentication mode to either off or passive and click Apply. Distributing authentication policies Authentication policies are distributed only if all the selected switches accept the distribution. Only the policy mode is distributed to the selected switches - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 208
configuration This section describes how to manage the configuration of the SNMP agent in the switch. The configuration includes SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 configuration, accessControl, and systemGroup configuration levels, perform the following steps. 180 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 209
NOTE The port number is not included. To set SNMPv3 configuration parameters, perform the following steps. 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on page 31. 2. Select the SNMP tab. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 181 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 210
Access Control List menu. Options are Read Only and Read Write. 5. Click Apply. RADIUS management Fabric OS supports RADIUS authentication, authorization, and accounting service (AAA). When configured for RADIUS, the switch becomes a Network Access Server (NAS) that acts as a RADIUS client. In this - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 211
a standby CP, if one is present. It is saved in a configuration upload, and can be applied to other switches in a configuration download. You should configure at least two RADIUS servers so that if one fails, the other server assumes the service. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 183 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 212
in as admin, switchadmin, or securityadmin to configure RADIUS. To configure RADIUS, perform the following steps.. 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on page 31. 2. Select the AAA Service tab. 3. Click Add. The RADIUS/ADLDAP/TACACS - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 213
Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on page 31. 2. Select the AAA Service tab. 3. Select a RADIUS server from the RADIUS Configuration enable Active Directory service, perform the following steps. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 185 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 214
menu and select None from the Secondary AAA Service drop-down menu. 5. Click Apply. Modifying Active Directory service To change the parameters of a Active Directory service that is already configured, perform the following steps. 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 215
Database when TACACS+ Login Timeout from the Secondary AAA Service menu. NOTE To disable TACACS+, select Switch Database from the Primary AAA Service menu and select None from the Secondary AAA Service menu. 5. Click Apply. Configuring TACACS+ To enable TACACS+, perform the following steps. 1. Open - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 216
Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch Administration window" on page 31. 2. Select the AAA Service tab. 3. Select a server from the TACACS+ Configuration provide cryptographic security services for IP networks. switches with the upgrade license, the 7500 extension switches - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 217
you may need to do a significant amount of research and planning. The supported protocols and algorithms are defined and described in the RFCs listed in Table Addresses Privacy Extensions for Stateless Address Auto configuration in IPv6 Transport mode and tunnel mode 's Guide 189 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 218
either transport mode or tunnel mode, as shown in Figure 42. FIGURE 42 AH header in transport mode and tunnel mode 190 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 219
Figure 43. FIGURE 43 ESP header in transport mode and tunnel mode Basic IPsec configurations There are three basic configurations for IPsec use: • Endpoint to Endpoint • Gateway to Gateway • Endpoint to access the packets, and does not work. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 191 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 220
endpoints. Endpoint to Gateway In an endpoint to gateway configuration, a protected endpoint connects through an IPsec protected tunnel. network (VPN) for connecting a roaming computer, like a service laptop, to a protected network. Internet Key Exchange concepts Internet Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 221
is a cryptographic protocol that allows two parties that have no prior knowledge of each other to jointly establish a shared secret key over an insecure communications channel. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 193 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 222
that is shared between two parties over a secure channel before it is used. Typically, the PSK is a password or pass phrase. PSKs are created in the management ports IPsec can be applied to the management port on a switch or a CP blade to establish a secure connection between a PC Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 223
Switch Administration window. 2. Select Show Advanced Mode. 3. Select the Security Policies tab. 4. Under Security Policies, select Ethernet IPsec. The Ethernet IPsec Policies screen displays. 5. Ethernet IPsec policies can be configured the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide for details on IKE - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 224
SPI number field. A Security Parameter Index (SPI) number is automatically assigned, but may be manually overridden. 9. Click OK. Creating an SA proposal An SA proposal is sent from one endpoint field. 5. Optionally, define SA lifetime parameters. 196 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 225
with a specific source IP address, a specific peer IP address, and a specific transform. 1. Select the Selectors tab. The Selectors screen displays. 2. Select Add. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 197 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 226
The Protocol Name selector allows you to select a specific protocol. 9. Click OK. Manually creating an SA Part of manually creating an security association (SA) is to select an IPsec Protection Type. The choices modes. 9. Select the IPsec Protocol. 198 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 227
field. 15. Optional: Enter a local and peer tunnel IP address. 16. Click OK. Editing an IKE or IPsec policy An existing IKE or IPsec or IPsec policy, perform the following steps. 1. Open the Switch Administration window. 2. Select Show Advanced Mode. 3. Select the Security Guide 199 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 228
Configure Authentication Policy, do the following. • Select the Authentication Type. The choices are FCAP, DHCHAP, or both. • Select the Switch or browse to select the switch/HBA WWN or name or domain ID in the Switch or HBA WWN/Name/Domain shared secret for switch in the Local Shared Secret and Confirm Local - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 229
implemented by Fabric OS. A Brocade switch or director that supports CUP can be controlled by one or more host-based management programs or director consoles, such as Brocade Web Tools or Brocade Network Advisor. (Refer to the Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual for more information about the - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 230
16 Enabling port-based routing • Install a FICON CUP license on the Brocade switch. • Configure CUP attributes (FMS parameters) for the FICON director. FMS mode enable failed due to are) connected to device(s). 5. Click Apply to save your changes. 202 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 231
16 Enabling or disabling FICON Management Server mode FICON Management Server (FMS) is used to support switch management using CUP. To be able to use the CUP functionality, all switches a license on a switch" on page 43. When parameter configuration FMS parameters control the behavior of the switch - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 232
saves port connectivity attributes and port names. After a switch restart or power cycle, the switch reads the IPL file and actives its contents as default configuration. When this mode is enabled, activating a configuration saves a copy to the IPL configuration file. All changes made to the active - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 233
16 You cannot configure the User switch from the Fabric Tree. 2. Open the Switch Administration window as described in "Opening the Switch switched state. When it is neutral, the control device accepts commands from any channel might cause the switch to be unmanageable Switch Administration window can manually - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 234
16 Allow / Prohibit Matrix configuration • Mode Register • Port Names (also called Port Address Name) • Allow/Prohibit Matrix and Port Connectivity Attributes • Switch enable/disable • Switch name change To access the FICON CUP tab, perform the following steps. 1. Select a FICON-enabled switch from - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 235
are scrollable and swappable. Viewing Allow / Prohibit Matrix configurations To display a list of Allow / Prohibit Matrix configurations, perform the following steps. 1. Select a FICON-enabled switch from the Fabric Tree. 2. Select Configure > Switch Admin. 3. Click Show Advanced Mode to see all - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 236
file. When you click Save As, a dialog box displays in which you should enter a file name and description for the configuration file. • Click Refresh to refresh the information from the switch. • Click Cancel to cancel all changes without saving. 208 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 237
Allow / Prohibit Matrix configuration 16 FIGURE 45 Allow / Prohibit Matrix Configuration dialog box Activating an Allow / Prohibit Matrix configuration When you activate a saved Allow / Prohibit Matrix configuration on the switch, the preceding configuration (currently activated) is overwritten. - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 238
paths To configure a CUP logical path, perform the following steps. 1. Select a FICON-enabled switch from the Fabric Tree. 2. Select Configure > Switch Admin. 3. Click Show Advanced Mode to see all the available tabs and options. 4. Select the FICON CUP tab. 210 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 239
Incident Registered Recipient configuration 16 The FICON CUP perform the following steps. 1. Select a FICON-enabled switch from the Fabric Tree. 2. Select Configure > Switch Admin. 3. Click Show Advanced Mode to see reset using the reset button. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 211 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 240
16 Displaying Request Node Identification Data Displaying Request Node Identification Data Web Tools displays Request Node Identification Data (RNID) information for the local switch, and for attached FICON devices and FICON channel paths. RNID information for the switch displays in the Switch - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 241
, and Brocade Network Advisor 214 •Switch administration and FCoE 215 •FC0E configuration tasks 215 •Quality of Service configuration 215 •LLDP-DCBX configuration 217 •Configuring DCB interfaces 220 •Configuring a link aggregation group 221 •Configuring VLANs 222 •Configuring FCoE login - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 242
8 Gbps platforms, such as the: • Brocade Encryption Switch • Brocade 300, 5300, and 5100 switches • Brocade VA-40FC • Brocade 8000 • Brocade 7800 For non-8 Gbps platforms is associated with FCoE traffic. • Default CoS-The default Class of Service. 214 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 243
Group • QoS • LLDP-DCBX FIGURE 47 Switch Administration DCB subtabs FC0E configuration tasks There are several tasks related to FC0E configuration. The following list describes the high level tasks in a suggested order: • Quality of Service (QoS) configuration (optional)-If you intend to implement - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 244
a specific Class of Service (CoS). Editing the DCB map The DCB map defines priority and priority group tables that support Enhanced Transmission Selection Configuration dialog box displays, the default values shown in the Priority Group Map match the IEEE 802.1Q recommendation for systems supporting - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 245
tab on the Switch Administration window. 2. Select the QoS tab. 3. Select the Traffic Class Map tab. 4. Select Add. The Traffic Class Map Configuration dialog box displays. NOTE This dialog box has the same structure as the Priority Group Map in the DCB Configuration dialog box. The default CoS-to - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 246
units sent by the root switch configuration messages. The range of valid values is from 4 to 180 seconds. The default is 30 seconds. 9. doesn't make sense to set more than one bit, because adapters don't support multiple priorities for FCoE. NOTE Web Tools accepts only decimal values for this - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 247
. The Hello value sets the interval between hello bridge protocol data units sent by the root switch configuration messages. The range is 4 to 180 seconds. The default is the global configuration range. 9. In the Multiplier field, set the number of consecutive misses allowed before LLDP considers - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 248
Configuration. Configuring DCB interfaces The DCB Interfaces tab in the Port Admin tab is used for configuring the DCB interfaces on a switch. To configure configure the LAG. 6. Select the L2 Mode. The choices are Access, Trunk, and Converged. The default port configured as an FCoE port, the default - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 249
with FCoE traffic. The range is 0-255. The default is 8. 10. Assign a default class of service in the Default CoS field. The default CoS range is 0-7. The default is 0. 11. Click OK. 12. Click Enable for Status and LLDP Status. Configuring a link aggregation group FCoE ports can be grouped to - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 250
Switch Administration window. 2. Select the VLAN tab. 3. Click Add. The VLAN Configuration dialog box displays. 4. Specify a VLAN ID. The format is VLAN. In this Fabric OS release, no bridge instances are supported click Edit. 222 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 251
in the Login Group Name field. 5. Select the switch WWN. The choices are: • Self - WWN of your current switch • Other Switch WWN If you choose Other Switch WWN, you must enter the WWN of that switch in the provided field. 6. Under Login Member Configuration, select either Allow All Members or Allow - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 252
FCoE Port Configuration and Management switch port WWN. Displaying LAG information To display LAG information, perform the following steps. 1. Select the DCB tab on the Switch Administration panel. 2. Select the Link Aggregation tab. The LAG information displays. 224 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 253
display QoS information, perform the following steps. 1. Select the DCB tab on the Switch Administration window. 2. Select the QoS tab. From the QoS tab, you can select DCB Interface Statistics Configuration section allows you to do the following: Web Tools Administrator's Guide 225 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 254
select a port. 3. Select the Port Statistics tab. Configuring a DCB interface from the Switch View DCB interfaces can be enabled and disabled from a right-click the DCB tab on the Switch Administration window. 2. Select the Link Aggregation tab. 226 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 255
disable PFC, perform the following steps. 1. Select the DCB tab on the Switch Administration window. 2. Select the QoS tab. 3. Select the DCB Maps tab Edit Configuration, and selecting Enable or Disable on the FCoE Edit Configuration dialog box. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 227 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 256
17 Enabling and disabling FCoE ports 228 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1002756-01 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 257
the default Telnet is not supported in Windows Vista and Windows 2008 server. Fabric Watch, Switch Admin, switch to finish the startup sequence. Web Tools does not support NAT router configurations and does not function correctly with switches behind a NAT router. Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 258
downloaded firmware configurations: Brocade a switch after downgrading the firmware, Web support Java cache Java Plug-in After upgrading or downgrading the firmware switch. Due to the nature of an HTTP connection, Web Tools reports this error after a 90-second default Web Tools supports only one - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 259
errors such as the following: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space To avoid this problem, increase the default heap size in the Java Control Panel. Refer to "Java plug-in configuration" on page 8 for instructions. If the Web browser crashes or the Performance Monitor license is lost while the - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 260
closed automatically. You must manually close these windows. Occasionally, switches might display the port Switch View, such as Status, Fan Temp, Power, and Beacon. Workaround: Verify Ethernet connection to the switch by pinging the logical switch IP address. 232 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 261
refresh frequency, setting, 5 supported, 4 buffer-limited ports, 151 C changing domain ID, 37 passwords, 168 switch name, 36 class F traffic, 41 clearing temporary internet files, 6 clearing the zoning database, 122 closing sessions, 13 code page, displaying, 205 configuration Access Gateway mode - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 262
183 routes, 157 syslog IP address, 32 system services, 42 virtual channel settings, 41 configuring FCR router port costs, 136 Control Device state, switch events, 49 temperature status, 126 user account information, 165 DLS, 159 domain ID, changing, 37 downloading configuration file, 56 firmware, - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 263
49 Filtering IP Addresses, 33 firmware download, 57 FSPF routing, 158 fwdl. Refer to firmware download. G GigE media type, 69, 70 graphs for performance monitoring, 90 GUI preferences, 19 H HA. Refer to High Availability hard zones, 109 heap size, configuring, 8 High Availability, 45 HTTPS protocol - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 264
ISL trunking, 85 J Java Plug-ins configuring, 8 installing, 7, 8 supported, 4 JRE, installing, 7 L launching FC Routing module, 133 Web Tools, 10 LEDs, port, 130 licensed features, 43 licenses activating, 43 removing, 44 limitations browsers, 229, 232 firmware download, 230 HTTP, 230, 231 Microsoft - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 265
RBAC, pre-defined roles, 13 rebooting the switch, 38 recommendations configuration tasks, 27 for Web Tools, 26 for Guide 53-1002756-01 removing licenses, 44 RADIUS server, 185 zone alias members, 110 zone configuration members, 116 zone members, 112 renaming zone aliases, 111 zone configurations - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 266
, 21 syslog IP address configuring, 32 removing, 32 system services, configuring, 42 T Telnet, 27 temperature status, 126 temporary internet files, 6 timeout, session, 14 TLS, 231 trace dumps, 123 transition, partial Web Tools functions to Brocade Network Advisor, 3 troubleshooting Web Tools, 26 - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 267
, 114 description, 111 LSAN, 136 modifying, 112 removing WWNs, 120 renaming, 113 replacing WWNs, 121 selecting a view, 109 zoning all access, 105 default zoning, 105 no access, 105 zoning database clearing, 122 maximum size, 108, 118 zoning views, 109 zoning, disabling, 118 zoning, saving changes - Dell PowerConnect Brocade M6505 | Brocade 7.1.0 Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Page 268
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