HP StorageWorks 2/140 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 ha-fabric manager user guide - Page 121

Hide Route, Show Zone Members, Show View Port, Show Fabric Tree, Enterprise Fabric Mode

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Using the Fabrics View Hide Route This option is only active if the tab's view area is displaying a route between nodes in the fabric. Click this option to remove the route from the display that was enabled with the Show Route menu option. Show Zone Members Click to display the Show Zone Members dialog box. This dialog box displays a tree of all products in the fabric in the left panel. Click an icon by a product to expand the list of attached nodes. Select a node and the WWNs or nicknames (if configured) of nodes that are members of the same zone as the selected node display in the right panel. Refer to Chapter 6, for details on zoning and zoning configuration. Show View Port Click the check box to display the View Port secondary window. Click inside the window and move the mouse to adjust the view of the fabric in the tab's view area. Clear the check box to remove the View Port window from the screen. Show Fabric Tree Select the check box to display the Fabric Tree on the left side of the Fabrics tab. Clear the check box to remove the Fabric Tree from the left side of the Fabrics tab. Enterprise Fabric Mode This option is only available if the SANtegrity feature is installed on each switch in the fabric. Click to display the Enterprise Fabric Mode dialog box. Use this dialog box to enable and disable Enterprise Fabric Mode. Enabling this mode automatically enables SANtegrity fabric and switch binding, as well as the rerouting delay, domain RSCNs, and insistent domain ID parameters for each switch in the fabric. For details on using this option, refer to "Fabric Binding" on page 181. Fabric Binding This option is only available if SANtegrity features are installed on each switch in the fabric. Click to display the Fabric Binding dialog box. Use this dialog box to enable and disable Fabric Binding and add switches and directors to the Fabric Binding Membership List. Switches in this list are allowed to connect to the fabric. For details on using this option, refer to "Fabric Binding" on page 181. High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide 121

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Using the Fabrics View
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High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide
Hide Route
This option is only active if the tab’s view area is displaying a route between
nodes in the fabric. Click this option to remove the route from the display that was
enabled with the
Show Route
menu option.
Show Zone Members
Click to display the
Show Zone Members
dialog box. This dialog box displays a
tree of all products in the fabric in the left panel. Click an icon by a product to
expand the list of attached nodes. Select a node and the WWNs or nicknames (if
configured) of nodes that are members of the same zone as the selected node
display in the right panel. Refer to
Chapter 6
, for details on zoning and zoning
configuration.
Show View Port
Click the check box to display the
View Port
secondary window. Click inside the
window and move the mouse to adjust the view of the fabric in the tab’s view area.
Clear the check box to remove the
View Port
window from the screen.
Show Fabric Tree
Select the check box to display the Fabric Tree on the left side of the
Fabrics
tab.
Clear the check box to remove the Fabric Tree from the left side of the
Fabrics
tab.
Enterprise Fabric Mode
This option is only available if the SANtegrity feature is installed on each switch
in the fabric. Click to display the
Enterprise Fabric Mode
dialog box. Use this
dialog box to enable and disable Enterprise Fabric Mode. Enabling this mode
automatically enables SANtegrity fabric and switch binding, as well as the
rerouting delay, domain RSCNs, and insistent domain ID parameters for each
switch in the fabric. For details on using this option, refer to “
Fabric Binding
” on
page 181.
Fabric Binding
This option is only available if SANtegrity features are installed on each switch in
the fabric. Click to display the
Fabric Binding
dialog box. Use this dialog box to
enable and disable Fabric Binding and add switches and directors to the
Fabric
Binding
Membership List
. Switches in this list are allowed to connect to the
fabric. For details on using this option, refer to “
Fabric Binding
” on page 181.