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SNMP Enabled SNMP enabled or disabled.
Zones/Security
Interop Mode Interoperability mode. Use Standard to connect to FC-SW-2
compliant switches and McDATA switches in Open Fabric Mode. Use
McDATA Fabric Mode to connect to McDATA switches in McDATA
Fabric Mode. The default is Standard.
Legacy Address Format Not applicable.
Interop Auto Save Zoning auto save status. Saves zoning updates in temporary memory
and the zoning database (True) or only in temporary memory (False).
Security Auto Save Enable to automatically save security settings to permanent memory
on the switch.
Security Fabric Binding Enable If enabled, the expected domain ID of a switch is required before
attaching to the fabric.
Zoning Default Visibility Not applicable.
Default Zone Disables communication between ports and devices not defined in
the active zone set, or when there is no active zone set.
Discard Inactive Automatically removes the previously active zone set when a zone set
is activated on a switch.
Implicit Hard Zoning Introduces hardware enforcement of zoning regardless of type. All
zones and all supported zone member types will have hardware
enforcement.
Advanced
R_A_TOV Resource allocation timeout value
E_D_TOV Error detect timeout value
Number of Donor Groups Total number of donor port groups. A donor group is a set of ports
on a switch that can donate buffer credits to each other.
Inactivity Timeout Number of minutes the switch waits before terminating an idle
command line interface session. Zero (0) disables the time out
threshold.
Interop Mode Interoperability mode. Use Standard to connect to FC-SW-2
compliant switches and McDATA switches in Open Fabric Mode. Use
McDATA Fabric Mode to connect to McDATA switches in McDATA
Fabric Mode. The default is Standard.
Legacy Address Format Not applicable.
In-band Enabled In-band management status. Permits (True) or prevents (False) a
switch from being managed over an ISL.
Principal Switch If there is a domain ID conflict in the fabric, the switch with the
highest principal priority, or the principal switch, will reassign any
domain ID conflicts and establish the fabric.
239 Domain Support 239 domain support status. When enabled on every switch in the
fabric, valid domain IDs are expanded to 1–239.
Table 8 Switch data window entries (Continued)
Entry Description