HP (Hewlett-Packard) AA-RW20A-TE Switch User Manual


 
McDATA® 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem user guide 47
Active Zone Set data window
The Active Zoneset data window, shown in Figure 23, shows the zone membership for the active zone set
that resides on the fabric management switch. The active zone set is the same on all switches in the fabric
– you can confirm this by adding a fabric through another switch and comparing Active Zone Set displays.
Click the Active Zoneset data window tab in the topology display (only) to open the Active Zoneset data
window. Refer to ”Configured Zonesets data windows” on page 72 for information about the zone set
definitions on a particular switch. Refer to ”Zoning a fabric” on page 50 for more information about zone
sets and zones.
The Active Zoneset data window uses display conventions for expanding and contracting entries that are
similar to the fabric tree. An entry handle located to the left of an entry in the tree indicates that the entry
can be expanded. Click this handle or double-click the following entries:
A zone set entry expands to show its member zones.
A zone entry expands to show its member ports/devices.
Ports/devices that are zoned by WWN, but no longer part of the fabric, are grayed-out.
Figure 23 Active Zone Set data window
Link data window
The Link data window displays information about all switch links in the fabric or selected links. This
information includes the switch name, the port number at the end of each link, and the link status icons.
Click the Link data window tab in the topology display to open the Link data window.
Working with device information and nicknames
McDATA Web Server enables you to perform the following:
Display detailed device information
Export device information to a file
Manage device port nicknames
Active Zoneset
data window