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Setting the switch admin password, Set the Switch Default Zoning dialog box

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Figure 28 Set the Switch Default Zoning dialog box This dialog box contains the following information: • Zone List-Shows the existing HBA zones with its HBA adapter and devices. If a zone list is closed (the Switch Name, Port #, Type, and Vendor information is hidden), click the plus mark (+) to open it. • Switch Name (Port #)-Shows the switch name and, in parentheses, the number of the switch port that is attached to the HBA or RAID storage device. • Type-Indicates the kind of device, for instance HBA or RAID storage. • Vendor-Attached device manufacturer name; for example HP. 3. In the Default zone set name box, enter a name for the new default zone set. 4. To exclude a storage port from the new zone set, clear the check box next to the port name. To include a storage port in the new zone set, select the check box next to it. 5. To save the new switch default zoning setup, click OK. To abandon the switch zoning changes, click Cancel. NOTE: To use other zoning schemes, use the QuickTool switch management web applet to set the zoning. To start the switch QuickTool web applet, click the Physical Connection Map tab, right-click the switch icon, and then on the shortcut menu, click Launch the switch QuickTool application. Setting the switch admin password Simple SAN Connection Manager provides a quick and easy way to set switch administrator passwords within your SAN. These passwords are required for all update operations to be performed on the switch, including: • Updating firmware HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager user guide 53

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HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager user guide
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Figure 28
Set the Switch Default Zoning dialog box
This dialog box contains the following information:
Zone List—Shows the existing HBA zones with its HBA adapter and devices. If a zone list is closed
(the Switch Name, Port #, Type, and Vendor information is hidden), click the plus mark (+) to open
it.
Switch Name (Port #)—Shows the switch name and, in parentheses, the number of the switch port
that is attached to the HBA or RAID storage device.
Type—Indicates the kind of device, for instance HBA or RAID storage.
Vendor—Attached device manufacturer name; for example HP.
3.
In the Default zone set name box, enter a name for the new default zone set.
4.
To exclude a storage port from the new zone set, clear the check box next to the port name. To include
a storage port in the new zone set, select the check box next to it.
5.
To save the new switch default zoning setup, click
OK
. To abandon the switch zoning changes, click
Cancel
.
NOTE:
To use other zoning schemes, use the QuickTool switch management web applet to set the zoning.
To start the switch QuickTool web applet, click the
Physical Connection Map
tab, right-click the switch icon,
and then on the shortcut menu, click
Launch the switch QuickTool application
.
Setting the switch admin password
Simple SAN Connection Manager provides a quick and easy way to set switch administrator passwords
within your SAN. These passwords are required for all update operations to be performed on the switch,
including:
Updating firmware