HP AE370A Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide v6.0.0 (53-1000606-01, April - Page 79

Configuring interoperability, The Open Fabric Mode range is 97-131.

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Interoperability 4 • FC Fastwrite feature • Zone / alias/ cfg operations Configuring interoperability When you configure interoperability, Web Tools verifies that the domain ID of the switch fits in the range for the interoperability mode you choose. The domain ranges are: • The normal domain ID range is 1-239. • The McDATA Fabric Mode supports domain ID range is 1-31. • The Open Fabric Mode range is 97-131. • Before making change to the Interoperability mode, Web Tools will check to see if the switch's domain ID does in fit in the range. If not, there is warning message to ask user to change Domain ID first when users enable Interoperability Mode. 1. Open the Switch Administration window. 2. Disable the switch, as described in "Enabling and disabling a switch" on page 34. You can change the interoperability configurations only to a disabled (offline) switch. You will only be able to disable the switch if the Admin Domain you are logged into owns the switch. 3. Click the Configure tab, and then click the Interoperability subtab. FIGURE 32 Configure tab, Interoperability tab 4. Select the mode and click Apply. 5. Enable the switch. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 59 53-1000606-01

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Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
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53-1000606-01
Interoperability
4
FC Fastwrite feature
Zone / alias/ cfg operations
Configuring interoperability
When you configure interoperability, Web Tools verifies that the domain ID of the switch fits in the
range for the interoperability mode you choose. The domain ranges are:
The normal domain ID range is 1-239.
The McDATA Fabric Mode supports domain ID range is 1-31.
The Open Fabric Mode range is 97-131.
Before making change to the Interoperability mode, Web Tools will check to see if the switch's
domain ID does in fit in the range. If not, there is warning message to ask user to change
Domain ID first when users enable Interoperability Mode.
1.
Open the
Switch Administration
window.
2.
Disable the switch, as described in
“Enabling and disabling a switch”
on page 34.
You can change the interoperability configurations only to a disabled (offline) switch. You will
only be able to disable the switch if the Admin Domain you are logged into owns the switch.
3.
Click the
Configure
tab, and then click the
Interoperability
subtab.
FIGURE 32
Configure tab, Interoperability tab
4.
Select the mode and click
Apply
.
5.
Enable the switch.