McDATA 3000 Network Router User Manual


 
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Channel Switch application for each node. If you create a second
data path for the Fibre Channel Switch interfaces, the previously
configured data path will be deleted.
The options selectable from this dialog box are limited by the
license key for the node. If the license key does not provide
support for the Fail Over and Load Balancing network routing
types, only the Dedicated Circuit network routing type is
selectable, and all other options on this dialog are grayed out.
If you want to change the Network Routing Type after you have
created the data paths, double-click the F/C interface on the
Network Map. Click the Network button at the bottom of the F/C
interface dialog box (FCSW10_2 - Node10) and select the
Network Routing Type. You do not need to create the data paths
again to change the Network Routing Type.
If you have not entered the licensing information for each node in
the circuit using the License Wizard, only the Dedicated Circuit
network routing type is selectable from this dialog box.
12. Proceed to the “Delivering the Configured Network” section in
this chapter.
Delivering the Configured Network
Now that you have configured a sample network, or if you made
changes to the configuration parameters, you must deliver the
configuration information for each node defined on the active
network map to the actual nodes.
The configuration information can be delivered in two different
ways, File>Deliver Network or File>Delivery Wizard.
The configurations can be delivered via the Maintenance Port IP or
the PPP Port IP. If you do not have direct IP connectivity, use the PPP
option. See “Setting the Delivery Properties” below.
NOTE: If you used the “Manual Configuration of the Initial IP Settings”
procedure in Appendix H, complete the “Update UltraNet ConfigManager
with the Manual Configurations” procedure before delivering the configured
network.