HP StorageWorks MSA1000 HP StorageWorks 2/8q Fibre Channel Switch Management V - Page 37

Removing a fabric, Opening a fabric view file

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Switch Manager Figure 12: Add a New Fabric dialog box 2. Enter a fabric name (optional) and the IP address of the switch through which to manage the fabric. 3. Enter an account name and password. The factory login name and password are: admin, password. The password is for the switch and is stored in the switch firmware. - See "User account security" on page 35 for information about user authentication. - See "Managing user accounts" on page 58 or the "User command" on page 171 for information about creating user accounts. 4. Click Add Fabric. Note: A switch supports a combined maximum of 19 logins or sessions as follows: ■ Four logins or sessions for internal applications such as management server and SNMP ■ Nine high priority Telnet sessions ■ Six logins or sessions for Switch Manager inband and out-of-band logins, and Telnet logins. Additional logins are refused. Removing a fabric To delete a fabric file from the database: 1. Select a fabric in the fabric tree. 2. Select Fabric > Remove Fabric. Opening a fabric view file A fabric view file is one or more fabrics saved to a file. 1. Select File > Open View File, or click Open. If the fabric you are currently viewing has changed, you are prompted to save the changes to the fabric view file with the Save View dialog box before opening a different view file. 2. Enter the name of the file to open, and enter a file password, if a password was entered when this fabric view file was saved. 3. Click OK. HP StorageWorks 2/8q Fibre Channel Switch Management User Guide 37

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Switch Manager
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HP StorageWorks 2/8q Fibre Channel Switch Management User Guide
Figure 12:
Add a New Fabric dialog box
2.
Enter a fabric name (optional) and the IP address of the switch through which to manage
the fabric.
3.
Enter an account name and password. The factory login name and password are: admin,
password. The password is for the switch and is stored in the switch firmware.
See “
User account security
” on page 35 for information about user authentication.
See “
Managing user accounts
” on page 58 or the
User command
” on page 171 for
information about creating user accounts.
4.
Click
Add Fabric
.
Note:
A switch supports a combined maximum of 19 logins or sessions as follows:
Four logins or sessions for internal applications such as management server and SNMP
Nine high priority Telnet sessions
Six logins or sessions for Switch Manager inband and out-of-band logins, and Telnet logins.
Additional logins are refused.
Removing a fabric
To delete a fabric file from the database:
1.
Select a fabric in the fabric tree.
2.
Select
Fabric > Remove Fabric
.
Opening a fabric view file
A fabric view file is one or more fabrics saved to a file.
1.
Select
File > Open View File
, or click
Open
. If the fabric you are currently viewing has
changed, you are prompted to save the changes to the fabric view file with the Save View
dialog box before opening a different view file.
2.
Enter the name of the file to open, and enter a file password, if a password was entered
when this fabric view file was saved.
3.
Click
OK
.