McDATA 3232 Manual Do Utilizador

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Task 17: Configure Management Server (Optional)
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Installation Tasks
Enable/Disable and
Online State Functions
In order for Fabric Binding to function, specific operating parameters 
and optional features must be enabled. Also, there are specific 
requirements for disabling these parameters and features when the 
switch is offline or online. Be aware of the following:
Because switches are bound to a fabric by world wide name 
(WWN) and domain ID, the Insistent Domain ID option in the 
Configure Switch Parameters dialog box is automatically enabled if 
Fabric Binding is enabled. You cannot disable Insistent Domain 
ID while Fabric Binding is active and the switch is online. 
If Fabric Binding is enabled and the switch is online, you cannot 
disable Insistent Domain ID.
If Fabric Binding is enabled and the switch is offline, you can 
disable Insistent Domain ID, but this will disable Fabric Binding.
You cannot disable Fabric Binding or Switch Binding if Enterprise 
Fabric Mode is enabled. However, if Enterprise Fabric Mode is 
disabled, you can disable Fabric Binding, Switch Binding, or both. 
For More Information
To enable, disable, and configure this option, refer to the Fabric 
Binding section of Chapter 8, “Optional Features,” in the McDATA 
Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Manager User Manual
 (620-005001).
Switch Binding
This feature is managed through the Switch Binding submenu options 
available on the element manager Configure menu. Using Switch 
Binding
, you can specify devices and switches that can attach to 
switch ports. This provides security in environments that include a 
large number of devices by ensuring that only the intended set of 
devices attach to a switch or director. 
Configuring Switch Binding - Overview
To configure switch binding, you must first activate the feature using 
the Switch Binding State Change dialog box while selecting the type of 
port where you want to restrict connection (connection policy). 
Possible selections are E_Ports, F_Ports, or all types. 
If the switch is online, activating switch binding populates the 
Membership List in the Switch Binding - Membership List dialog box 
(element manager) with the following WWNs currently connected to 
the switch, depending on the connection policy set in the State Change 
dialog box:
WWNs of devices connected to F_Ports (F_Port connection 
policy). The WWN is the WWN of the attached device's port.