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EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide
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Language support for EZSwitchSetup
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It must be in a single-switch fabric. If your switch connects to another switch (if there is an 
E_Port on the switch), you cannot manage the switch using EZSwitchSetup until you 
disconnect the switch connection.
NOTE
If there is an E_Port on the switch and if there is a zone conflict, then the fabric is segmented; 
in this case, the switch is in a fabric by itself and EZSwitchSetup treats it as a single-switch 
fabric.
You cannot use EZSwitchSetup to manage a switch that has any of the following features enabled:
Virtual Fabrics with non-default logical switches
Access Gateway 
User-defined Admin Domains
You can, however, use the EZSwitchSetup wizard to discover these switches and set their IP 
addresses. The Brocade VA-40FC switch comes pre-configured in Access Gateway mode. If you use 
the EZSwitchSetup wizard to discover the Brocade VA-40FC switch and set the IP address, Web 
Tools will launch automatically for you to manage the Access Gateway features.
Language support for EZSwitchSetup
The EZSwitchSetup wizard and the Switch Manager interface display the following languages:
English (default)
Brazilian Portuguese
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Simplified Chinese
Spanish
Traditional Chinese
When you launch EZSwitchSetup, the interface detects the operating system and language 
environment and installs and displays the appropriate language. For example, if you set up the 
switch using a German operating system, EZSwitchSetup installs the German language interface 
and displays text, messages, and labels in that language.
If localization resources are not fully available in the user host environment, EZSwitchSetup uses 
the default language, English.
Regardless of the local language, the following is displayed in English:
User input, which must consist of printable ASCII characters 
Switch-based information (such as firmware version and switch name) 
Some globally accepted industry terms (such as SAN and HBA) 
The End User License Agreement (EULA)