HP StorageWorks 2/140 director product manager user guide - Page 122

Configuring Ports in the S/390 Mode, Bound WWN, Con Ports, Activate, Ports, Con

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Configuring the Director NOTE: Note that your director model, firmware, and port card may not allow 2 Gb/sec data speeds. 9. Click the Bound WWN field, and type the WWN or nickname of the specific device to be connected to the port. 10. Use the scroll bar on the right side of the Configure Ports dialog box table to display additional ports that you want to configure. 11. Click Activate to activate the changes and close the dialog box. 12. If you are finished configuring the switch, back up the configuration data. For more information, refer to "Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Data" on page 3-36. Configuring Ports in the S/390 Mode To configure ports in S/390 mode, use the following steps: NOTE: You cannot configure port names in the Configure Ports dialog box in S/390 mode. Use the Configure Addresses - "Active" dialog box. 1. Choose Ports from the Configure menu on the menu bar. The Configure Ports dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 3-6. Figure 3-6: Configure Ports dialog box (S/390 Mode) Ports are numbered from 0-63 on the Director 2/64, and 0-127 and 132-143 on the Director 2/140. Note that for the Director 2/140, ports 128-131 are internal ports and not available for external connections. 3-16 director product manager user guide

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director product manager user guide
Configuring the Director
NOTE:
Note that your director model, firmware, and port card may not allow 2 Gb/sec data
speeds.
9.
Click the
Bound WWN
field, and type the WWN or nickname of the specific
device to be connected to the port.
10.
Use the scroll bar on the right side of the
Configure Ports
dialog box table to
display additional
ports that you want to configure.
11. Click
Activate
to activate the changes and close the dialog box.
12.
If you are finished configuring the switch, back up the configuration data. For
more information, refer to “
Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Data
” on
page 3–36
.
Configuring Ports in the S/390 Mode
To configure ports in S/390 mode, use the following steps:
NOTE:
You cannot configure port names in the
Configure Ports
dialog box in S/390 mode.
Use the
Configure Addresses - “Active”
dialog box.
1.
Choose
Ports
from the
Configure
menu on the menu bar. The
Configure Ports
dialog box displays, as shown in
Figure 3–6
.
Figure 3–6:
Configure Ports dialog box (S/390 Mode)
Ports are numbered from
0-63
on the Director 2/64, and
0-127
and
132-143
on the
Director 2/140. Note that for the Director 2/140, ports
128-131
are internal ports
and not available for external connections.