HP StorageWorks 2/140 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 ha-fabric manager user guide - Page 185

Display Options, Nickname, Membership List, Remove, Node List, Switch Binding State Change

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Optional Features 2. If nicknames are configured for WWNs through HAFM and you want these to display instead of WWNs in this dialog box, click Display Options. The Display Options dialog box displays. 3. Click Nickname, then click OK. 4. To prohibit connection to a switch port from a WWN currently in the Membership List, click the WWN or nickname in the Membership List, then click Remove. The WWN or nickname will move to the Node List panel. WWNs can only be removed from the fabric if any of the following is true: ■ The switch is offline. ■ Switch Binding is disabled. ■ The switch or device with the WWN is not connected to the switch. ■ Switch Binding is not enabled for the same port type as enabled for the Connection Policy in the Switch Binding State Change dialog box. For example, a WWN for a switch attached to an E_Port can be removed if the Switch Binding Connection Policy was enabled to Restrict F_Ports. ■ The switch or device with the WWN is connected to a port that is blocked. 5. The switch or device with the WWN is not currently connected to the switch (detached node). 6. WWNs can be added to the Switch Membership List (and thereby allowed connection) when Switch Binding is either enabled or disabled. To allow connection to a switch port from a WWN in the Node List panel, select the WWN or nickname in the Node List panel, then click the Add button. The WWN or nickname will move to the Membership List panel. 7. To add a WWN for a device or switch not currently connected to the switch, click Detached Node. The Add Detached Node dialog box displays. 8. Enter the appropriate WWN or nickname (if configured through HAFM) and click OK. The WWN or nickname displays in the Switch Membership List. 9. Click Activate to enable the changes and close the dialog box. High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide 185

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Optional Features
185
High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide
2.
If nicknames are configured for WWNs through HAFM and you want these to
display instead of WWNs in this dialog box, click
Display Options
. The
Display Options
dialog box displays.
3.
Click
Nickname
, then click
OK
.
4.
To prohibit connection to a switch port from a WWN currently in the
Membership List, click the WWN or nickname in the
Membership List
, then
click
Remove
. The WWN or nickname will move to the
Node List
panel.
WWNs can only be removed from the fabric if any of the following is true:
The switch is offline.
Switch Binding is disabled.
The switch or device with the WWN is not connected to the switch.
Switch Binding is not enabled for the same port type as enabled for the
Connection Policy in the
Switch Binding State Change
dialog box. For
example, a WWN for a switch attached to an E_Port can be removed if
the Switch Binding Connection Policy was enabled to Restrict F_Ports.
The switch or device with the WWN is connected to a port that is blocked.
5.
The switch or device with the WWN is not currently connected to the switch
(detached node).
6.
WWNs can be added to the
Switch Membership List
(and thereby allowed
connection) when Switch Binding is either enabled or disabled. To allow
connection to a switch port from a WWN in the
Node List
panel, select the
WWN or nickname in the
Node List
panel, then click the
Add
button. The
WWN or nickname will move to the
Membership List
panel.
7.
To add a WWN for a device or switch not currently connected to the switch,
click
Detached Node
. The
Add Detached Node
dialog box displays.
8.
Enter the appropriate WWN or nickname (if configured through HAFM) and
click
OK
. The WWN or nickname displays in the
Switch Membership List
.
9.
Click
Activate
to enable the changes and close the dialog box.