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The Remote Fabric Zoning dialog displays the Select Set of Zoning Commands to View option

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• The Zoning Commands Only for Changes to TR Mappings option to show the list of zoning commands only for changes you just made during this session (after opening the TR Mapping Manager dialog). NOTE: The Remote Fabric Zoning dialog displays the Select Set of Zoning Commands to View option only if you made and saved changes in the TR Mapping Manager dialog. If you opened the Remote Fabric Zoning dialog after selecting File > Generate Remote Zoning, the Select Set of Zoning Commands to View option is not displayed, and the Suggested Remote Fabric Zoning Commands window displays the list of zoning commands to set up all the IFZs. 6. Choose one of the following options from the Remote Switch Type drop-down list to generate the corresponding zoning commands: • B-series-to connect remotely with B-series switches • C-series-to connect remotely with C-series switches 7. Enter the Configuration Name, which is used as the zoneset name in the commands. This must be the same zoneset name as the zoneset on the remote fabric to which this zoning will be applied, or else the commands generated can be saved and edited to change the zoneset name as needed. The default Configuration Name displayed is TRoutesCfg. 8. Select one of the following: • Clear the New Configuration option if the remote fabric has an active zone set. Executing the updated zoning commands on the remote fabric automatically adds the changes to the already active zone set, provided that the Configuration Name entered is the same as the name of that active zoneset. NOTE: If the commands are run and the Configuration Name is not the name of the active zoneset in the remote fabric, the commands attempt to replace the active zoneset with a new zoneset with the new name, containing only the Inter Fabric Zones. This will not succeed unless you respond to CLI queries to accept activation of this new zoneset. • Select the New Configuration option if the remote fabric does not have an active zone set. Executing the commands on the remote fabric automatically adds the commands (inter-fabric zones) to create and activate the zone set. The Configuration Name entered is the name of the active zoneset that is created. 9. Click Export and select a path name (TXT file extension only) in the Save dialog. Selecting the same path name will overwrite the first path name. 10. Click Save to save the zoning commands text file on your workstation. NOTE: The commands generated for C-series switches assume that zoning will be applied to VSAN 1. If this is not the correct VSAN, you must edit the commands accordingly before executing the commands. HP StorageWorks SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch QuickTools Switch Management User Guide 29

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HP StorageWorks SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch QuickTools Switch Management User Guide
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The Zoning Commands Only for Changes to TR Mappings option to show the list of zoning
commands only for changes you just made during this session (after opening the TR Mapping
Manager dialog).
NOTE:
The Remote Fabric Zoning dialog displays the Select Set of Zoning Commands to View option
only
if you made and saved changes in the TR Mapping Manager dialog. If you opened the Remote
Fabric Zoning dialog after selecting
File > Generate Remote Zoning
, the Select Set of Zoning Commands
to View option is not displayed, and the Suggested Remote Fabric Zoning Commands window displays the
list of zoning commands to set up all the IFZs.
6.
Choose one of the following options from the Remote Switch Type drop-down list to generate the
corresponding zoning commands:
B-series—to connect remotely with B-series switches
C-series—to connect remotely with C-series switches
7.
Enter the Configuration Name, which is used as the zoneset name in the commands. This must be the
same zoneset name as the zoneset on the remote fabric to which this zoning will be applied, or else the
commands generated can be saved and edited to change the zoneset name as needed. The default
Configuration Name displayed is TRoutesCfg.
8.
Select one of the following:
Clear the
New Configuration
option if the remote fabric has an active zone set. Executing the
updated zoning commands on the remote fabric automatically adds the changes to the already
active zone set, provided that the Configuration Name entered is the same as the name of that
active zoneset.
NOTE:
If the commands are run and the Configuration Name is not the name of the active zoneset
in the remote fabric, the commands attempt to replace the active zoneset with a new zoneset with
the new name, containing only the Inter Fabric Zones. This will not succeed unless you respond to
CLI queries to accept activation of this new zoneset.
Select the
New Configuration
option if the remote fabric does not have an active zone set.
Executing the commands on the remote fabric automatically adds the commands (inter-fabric zones)
to create and activate the zone set. The Configuration Name entered is the name of the active
zoneset that is created.
9.
Click
Export
and select a path name (TXT file extension only) in the Save dialog.
Selecting the same path name will overwrite the first path name.
10.
Click
Save
to save the zoning commands text file on your workstation.
NOTE:
The commands generated for C-series switches assume that zoning will be applied to
VSAN 1. If this is not the correct VSAN, you must edit the commands accordingly before executing
the commands.