HP AA979A - StorageWorks SAN Switch 2/8V User Manual
HP AA979A - StorageWorks SAN Switch 2/8V User Manual

HP AA979A - StorageWorks SAN Switch 2/8V User Manual

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Part Number: AA–RUQ1A–TE
This document provides information and instructions for using the switch zoning feature that is
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  • Page 1 user guide hp StorageWorks zoning version 2.6.1 Product Version: 2.6.1 First Edition (July 2003) Part Number: AA–RUQ1A–TE This document provides information and instructions for using the switch zoning feature that is available with the 1 Gb HP StorageWorks SAN switches.
  • Page 2 © 2003 Hewlett-Packard Company Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    contents Contents About this Guide........... .7 Audience .
  • Page 4 Contents Configuring Zoning ..........21 Modifying Configurations .
  • Page 5 Contents zoneAdd ..............66 zoneCreate .
  • Page 6 Contents HP StorageWorks Zoning Version 2.6.1 User Guide...
  • Page 7: About This Guide

    about this guide About this Guide This guide provides information and instructions for using the switch zoning feature that is available with the 1 Gb HP StorageWorks SAN switches. Zoning is About this Guide supported by the Fabric Operating System, version 2.6. It is an optionally licensed product and requires a valid license key to function.
  • Page 8: Conventions

    About this Guide — Click the appropriate product name. The product overview page displays. Go to the product information section. — Click technical documents. For information about Fibre Channel standards, visit the Fibre Channel Industry Association website, located at http://www.fibrechannel.org. Conventions Conventions consist of the following: Document Conventions...
  • Page 9: Getting Help

    About this Guide WARNING: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or death. Caution: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data. Note: Text set off in this manner presents commentary, sidelights, or interesting points of information.
  • Page 10: Hp Storage Website

    About this Guide HP Storage Website The HP website has the latest information on this product, as well as the latest http://www.hp.com/country/us/eng/prodserv/ drivers. Access storage at: storage.html. From this website, select the appropriate product or solution. HP Authorized Reseller For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller: In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518 In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868 Elsewhere, see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers:...
  • Page 11: Introduction To Zoning

    Introduction to Zoning Zoning allows you to partition your Storage Area Network (SAN) into logical groupings of devices that can access one another. By the use of zoning, you can arrange fabric-connected devices into logical groups (or zones) over the physical configuration of the fabric.
  • Page 12: Fabric With Three Zones

    Introduction to Zoning accept the result of the zone merge and then wait for the fabric’s primary FCS server to download the remainder of the zoning policy sets to each switch in the fabric. If there is a view conflict, the E-ports are segmented as incompatible security data.
  • Page 13 Introduction to Zoning Figure 1: Fabric with three zones HP StorageWorks Zoning Version 2.6.1 User Guide...
  • Page 14: Implementing Zoning

    Introduction to Zoning Implementing Zoning Implementing zoning simplifies the zoning process in the following ways: Zoning can be administered from any switch in the fabric. Changes made to one switch are applied automatically to all switches in the fabric. If a new switch is added to an existing fabric, all zone characteristics are automatically applied to the new switch.
  • Page 15: Installing Zoning

    Installing Zoning A zoning license can be installed with either of the two procedures in this chapter. Installing Zoning with Telnet Commands To install zoning using telnet commands, execute the following procedure: 1. Log on to the switch by telnet using an account that has administrator privileges.
  • Page 16: Installing Zoning From Web Tools

    Installing Zoning Installing Zoning from Web Tools Execute the following procedure to install zoning using Web Tools: 1. Launch your browser. 2. Enter the switch name or IP address in the Location/Address field. 3. When the Fabric View appears, click the appropriate icon. 4.
  • Page 17: Using Zoning

    Using Zoning This chapter explains the concept of zoning and how to use zoning to partition a fabric into logical groupings of devices. Understanding Zoning A zone is a set of fabric-connected devices arranged into a specified grouping. Any device connected to a fabric can be included in one or more zones. Devices within a zone possess an awareness of other devices within the same zone;...
  • Page 18: Soft Zones

    Using Zoning Hard zones are position-dependent; that is, a device is identified by the physical port to which it is connected. Switch hardware ensures that there is no data transfer between unauthorized zone members. Devices can, however, transfer data between ports within the same zone. Consequently, hard zoning provides the greatest security possible.
  • Page 19: Defined

    Using Zoning Zone configurations can be any of the following: Defined This is the complete set of all zone objects that have been defined in the fabric. When zone objects are defined, the information initially resides in RAM; it must be saved to ensure that it is saved to flash memory and is not lost during power down or when a new zone configuration is enabled.
  • Page 20: Enabling A Zone Configuration

    Using Zoning Figure 2: Saving a zone configuration Enabling a Zone Configuration When a zone configuration is enabled, all zones within the configuration are enabled. All devices within an enabled zone are visible to each other; they cannot, however, communicate outside their zone. Zones can overlap within a zone configuration.
  • Page 21: Implementing Zoning

    Using Zoning Implementing Zoning Zoning can be implemented and administered from any switch in the fabric. Changes made to one switch are automatically distributed to all switches in the fabric. For that reason, zoning requires that all switches in the fabric have an active zoning license.
  • Page 22 Using Zoning Aliases can greatly simplify the administrative process, but they are not required to define zones. 2. A zone is a group of devices that can communicate with each other. Zone membership can include ports, WWNs, aliases, and any combination of these. A device can be included in more than one zone.
  • Page 23: Modifying Configurations

    Using Zoning To define a zone configuration, specify the list of zones to be included and assign a zone configuration name. The zone configuration name must be a unique alphanumeric string beginning with an alphabetical character. The underscore (_) is allowed; zone names are case sensitive. 4.
  • Page 24: Transactional Model

    Using Zoning Configuration mismatch Zoning is enabled in both fabrics and the zone configurations that are enabled are different in each fabric. Type mismatch The name of a zone object in one fabric is used for a different type of zone object in the other fabric Content mismatch The definition of a zone object in one fabric is...
  • Page 25 Using Zoning zoneRemove Issue the following commands to end a transaction: cfgSave cfgEnable cfgDisable When a transaction is opened, all new zoning information is placed in a transactional buffer. Unless the transaction is closed, the new changes are not applied to the fabric. A transaction is aborted by the cfgTransAbort command, or when another switch closes its transaction.
  • Page 26 Using Zoning HP StorageWorks Zoning Version 2.6.1 User Guide...
  • Page 27: Using Quickloop Zones

    Using QuickLoop Zones In addition to zoning fabrics, covered in Chapter 3, zoning also allows you to zone QuickLoops. By partitioning selected devices within a QuickLoop into a QuickLoop zone, you can enhance management of a Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) in a legacy environment. In QuickLoop zoning, devices within a QuickLoop can be partitioned off within that QuickLoop to form QuickLoop zones.
  • Page 28: Configuring Quickloop Zones

    Using QuickLoop Zones QuickLoop zone members are designated by looplet (port number) or by Arbitrated Loop Physical Address (AL_PA). There are 126 unique AL_PAs per QuickLoop; a QuickLoop zone can contain no more than 126 addresses. Configuring QuickLoop Zones To configure QuickLoop zoning, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 29 Using QuickLoop Zones To specify a combination of looplet and AL_PA, for example: “QLZoneName”, “0,2; 0,3; qloop1[ca, cb, e1, e2]” 3. Define the QuickLoop zone configuration. A QuickLoop zone configuration is a group of QuickLoop zones that are enforced whenever that zone configuration is enabled. To define a QuickLoop zone configuration, assign a zone configuration name and specify the QuickLoop zones to be included, by zone name.
  • Page 30 Using QuickLoop Zones HP StorageWorks Zoning Version 2.6.1 User Guide...
  • Page 31: A Zoning Sample Configurations

    Zoning Sample Configurations The following samples illustrate how to set up a zone configuration. Note that we save changes periodically and that we issue the cfgshow command to display current status and verify that the changes have been processed. Set Up QuickLoop and Fabric Zones on Dual Switch Configuration (Mixed-Mode Environment) The following sample configuration shows how to set up QuickLoop and Fabric zones in a mixed-mode environment.
  • Page 32 Zoning Sample Configurations On switch 1... <Set QuickLoop partner and enable QuickLoop ports on switch 1> test180_Jr:admin> qlPartner “10:00:00:60:69:00:00:22” Setting Quick Loop to dual-switch mode, Committing configuration...done. test180_Jr:admin> test180_Jr:admin> qlPortEnable 1 Setting port to Quick Loop mode, Committing configuration...done. Activate looplet 1 test180_Jr:admin>...
  • Page 33 Zoning Sample Configurations <Create aliases for devices> test180_Jr:admin> aliCreate “Private_ServerA”, “1,3” test180_Jr:admin> aliCreate “Private_ServerB”, “1,4” test180_Jr:admin> aliCreate “Private_StorageA”, “2,2” test180_Jr:admin> aliCreate “Private_StorageB”, “2,1” test180_Jr:admin> aliCreate “Fabric_ServerA”, “50:06:0b:00:00:06:9a:d6” test180_Jr:admin> aliCreate “Fabric_ServerB”, “50:06:0b:00:00:06:ad:10” test180_Jr:admin> aliCreate “Fabric_StorageA”, “50:06:04:82:bc:01:9a:1b” test180_Jr:admin> aliCreate “Fabric_StorageB”, “50:06:04:82:bc:01:9a:1c” <Create a configuration including QuickLoop and Fabric Zones> test180_Jr:admin>...
  • Page 34 Zoning Sample Configurations <This is an example of the zone configuration> test180_Jr:admin>cfgShow Define configuration: cfg: cfg1 q1_zone1; al_zone2; fabric_zone1; fabric_zone2 zone: fabric_zone1 Fabric_ServerA; Fabric_StorageA zone: fabric_zone2 Fabric_ServerB; Fabric_StorageB zone: q1_zone1 Private_ServerA; Private_StorageA zone: q1_zone2 Private_ServerB; Private_StorageB alias: Fabric_ServerA 50:06:0b:00:00:06:9a:d6 alias: Fabric_ServerB 50:06:0b:00:00:06:ad:10 alias:...
  • Page 35: Set Up Zones In A Dual-Switch Quickloop

    Zoning Sample Configurations zone: q1_zone2 test180_Jr:admin> <END> Set Up Zones in a Dual-Switch QuickLoop The following sample configuration shows how to set up zones in a dual-switch QuickLoop. In this configuration, all ports on the switches, except for E-ports, are enabled for QuickLoop and participate in a logical PLDA (Private Loop Direct Attach).
  • Page 36 Zoning Sample Configurations <Create aliases for switch 1 and switch 2 using switch WWNs> switch1:admin> aliCreate “switch1_WWN” “10:00:00:60:69:10:1c:19” switch1:admin> aliCreate “switch2_WWN” “10:00:00:60:69:10:1b:a9” <Create a dual-switch QuickLoop> switch1:admin> qLoopCreate “qloop1”, “switch1_WWN; switch2_WWN” Note: The above steps are equivalent to the following: On switch 1...
  • Page 37 Zoning Sample Configurations <Create QuickLoop zones using ports> switch1:admin> zoneCreate “q1_zone1”, “Private_ServerA; Private_StorageA” switch1:admin> zoneCreate “q1_zone2”, “Private_ServerB; Private_StorageB” switch1:admin> zoneCreate “q1_zone3”, “Private_ServerC; Private_StorageC” <Create a configuration for QuickLoop zones> switch1:admin> cfgCreate “cfg1”, “qloop1; q1_zone1; q1_zone2; q1_zone3” <Save and enable the zone configuration> switch1:admin>...
  • Page 38 Zoning Sample Configurations alias: Private_StorageA alias: Private_StorageB alias: Private_StorageC alias: switch1_WWN 10:00:00:60:10:1c:19 alias: switch2_WWN 10:00:00:60:10:1b:a9 qloop: qloop1 switch1; switch2 Effective configuration: cfg: cfg1 zone: q1_zone1 zone: q1_zone2 zone: q1_zone3 qloop: qloop1 10:00:00:60:69:10:1c:19 10:00:00:60:69:10:1b:a9 switch1:admin> <END> HP StorageWorks Zoning Version 2.6.1 User Guide...
  • Page 39: Zoning Telnet Commands

    Zoning Telnet Commands Overview To use a telnet command, log in with administrative privileges to any switch in the fabric, enter the command with required operands, if any, and then press the Enter key. Changes made to the zoning configuration on one switch are replicated to all switches in the fabric.
  • Page 40 Zoning Telnet Commands Table 2: Zoning Telnet Commands (Continued) Command Description zoneDelete Delete a zone. zoneRemove Remove a member from a zone. zoneShow Show zone information. QuickLoop Zoning qloopAdd Add a member to a QuickLoop. qloopCreate Create a QuickLoop. qloopDelete Delete a QuickLoop.
  • Page 41: Aliadd

    aliAdd aliAdd Function Add one or more members to an existing zone alias. Synopsis aliAdd aliName, aliMemberList Availability Administrator Description The alias member list cannot contain another zone alias. Operands The following operands are required: aliName Name for the zone alias, in quotes. aliMemberList List of members to be added to the alias, in quotes, separated by semicolons.
  • Page 42: Alicreate

    Zoning Telnet Commands aliRemove aliShow aliCreate Function Create a zone alias. Synopsis aliCreate aliName, aliMemberList Availability Administrator Description A zone alias name is a C-style name beginning with a letter and followed by any number of letters, numerals, and underscores. Names are case sensitive; for example, Ali_1 and ali_1 are different zone aliases.
  • Page 43: Alidelete

    aliDelete Example Create three zone aliases using World Wide Names: sw5:admin> aliCreate "array1", "21:00:00:20:37:0c:72:8c" sw5:admin> aliCreate "array2", "21:00:00:20:37:0c:66:23" sw5:admin> aliCreate "loop1", "21:00:00:20:37:0c:67:e3" See Also aliAdd aliDelete aliRemove aliShow aliDelete Function Delete a zone alias. Synopsis aliDelete aliName Availability Administrator Operand The following operand is required: aliName Name of zone alias to be deleted, in quotes.
  • Page 44: Aliremove

    Zoning Telnet Commands See Also aliAdd aliCreate aliRemove aliShow aliRemove Function Remove one or more members from a zone alias. Synopsis aliRemove aliName, aliMemberList Availability Administrator Description The member list is located by an exact string match. It is important, therefore, to maintain the order when removing multiple members.
  • Page 45: Alishow

    aliShow Example Remove a World Wide Name from array1: sw5:admin> aliRemove "array1", "21:00:00:20:37:0c:71:d2" See Also aliAdd aliCreate aliDelete aliShow aliShow Function Display zone alias information. Synopsis aliShow [pattern] Availability All users Description If no parameters are specified, all zone configuration information (both defined cfgShow and enabled) is displayed.
  • Page 46: Cfgadd

    Zoning Telnet Commands Operands The following operand is optional: pattern A POSIX style regular expression used to match zone alias names. Patterns may contain: – Question mark “?” that matches any single character – Asterisk “*” that matches any string of characters –...
  • Page 47: Cfgclear

    cfgClear cfgName Name for the zone configuration, in quotes. cfgMemberList List of members to be added to zone configuration, in quotes, separated by semicolons. Can be one or more of the following: – Zone names – QuickLoop names Example Add a new zone to the configuration USA_cfg: sw5:admin>...
  • Page 48: Cfgcreate

    Zoning Telnet Commands Note: cfgClear does not affect the zone configuration information in nonvolatile memory. Operands None Example Clear all zones, then clear nonvolatile memory: sw5:admin> cfgClear sw5:admin> cfgSave See Also cfgDisable cfgEnable cfgSave cfgCreate Function Create a new zone configuration. Synopsis cfgCreate cfgName, cfgMemberList Availability...
  • Page 49 cfgCreate Operands The following operands are required: cfgName Name for the zone configuration to be created, in quotes. This name cannot be used for another zone object. cfgMemberList List of members to be included, in quotes, separated by semicolons. Can be one or more of the following: –...
  • Page 50: Cfgdelete

    Zoning Telnet Commands cfgDelete Function Delete a zone configuration. Synopsis cfgDelete cfgName Availability Administrator Description The name cfgName is the name of an existing zone configuration. Operands The following operand is required: cfgName Name of the zone configuration to be deleted, in quotes. Example Delete the zone configuration USA_cfg: sw5:admin>...
  • Page 51: Cfgdisable

    cfgDisable cfgDisable Function Disable a zone configuration. Synopsis cfgDisable Availability Administrator Description After the zone configuration is disabled, the fabric returns to non-zoning mode. Operands None Example Disable the current zone configuration: sw5:admin> cfgDisable See Also cfgClear cfgEnable cfgSave HP StorageWorks Zoning Version 2.6.1 User Guide...
  • Page 52: Cfgenable

    Zoning Telnet Commands cfgEnable Function Enable a zone configuration. Synopsis cfgEnable cfgName Availability Administrator Description The configuration to be enabled is built when a specified zone configuration is enabled. It is built by checking for undefined zone names, zone alias names, or other inconsistencies and then expanding zone aliases, removing duplicate entries, and installing the enabled configuration.
  • Page 53: Cfgremove

    cfgRemove cfgRemove Function Remove a member from a zone configuration. Synopsis cfgRemove cfgName, cfgMemberList Availability Administrator Description The member list is located by an exact string match. It is important, therefore, to maintain the order when removing multiple members. For example, if a zone configuration contains cfg2;...
  • Page 54: Cfgsave

    Zoning Telnet Commands See Also cfgAdd cfgClear cfgCreate cfgDelete cfgDisable cfgEnable cfgSave cfgShow cfgSave Function Save the current zone configuration to nonvolatile memory. Synopsis cfgSave Availability Administrator Description The defined configuration and the name of the enabled configuration are written to nonvolatile memory in all switches in the fabric.
  • Page 55: Cfgshow

    cfgShow Example Enable a zone configuration and then save it: sw5:admin> cfgEnable "USA_cfg" zone config "USA_cfg" is in effect sw5:admin> cfgSave Updating flash... See Also cfgClear cfgDisable cfgEnable cfgShow cfgShow Function Display zone configuration information. Synopsis cfgShow [pattern] Availability All users Description If no parameters are specified, all zone configuration information (both defined and enabled) is displayed.
  • Page 56 Zoning Telnet Commands The enabled configuration is the zone configuration that is currently enabled. The devices that an initiator sees are based on this configuration. The enabled configuration is built when a specified zone configuration is enabled. Operands The following operand is optional: pattern A POSIX style regular expression used to match zone configuration names.
  • Page 57 cfgShow Show all configuration information: sw5:admin> cfgShow Defined configuration: cfg: USA1 Blue_zone cfg: USA_cfg Red_zone; Blue_zone zone: Blue_zone 1,1; array1; 1,2; array2 zone: Red_zone 1,0; loop1 alias: array1 21:00:00:20:37:0c:76:8c; 21:00:00:20:37:0c:71:02 alias: array2 21:00:00:20:37:0c:76:22; 21:00:00:20:37:0c:76:28 alias: loop1 21:00:00:20:37:0c:76:85; 21:00:00:20:37:0c:71:df Enabled configuration: cfg: USA_cfg zone:...
  • Page 58: Cfgsize

    Zoning Telnet Commands cfgRemove cfgSave cfgSize Function Display the size details of the zone database. If you are running a 2.6.1 switch (1 Gb) and have a mixed fabric (switches Note: running 3.1.x and/or 4.1.x), the cfgSize (maximum) from the 2.6.1, 1 Gb switches should be the maxumum for the mixed fabric.
  • Page 59 cfgSize cfgShow for a description of Defined and Effective configurations. Note: When security is enabled, this command can only be used on all of the switches in the fabric. Operands The following operand is optional: integer Examples Display size details of the Defined configuration: sw5:user>...
  • Page 60: Cfgtransabort

    Zoning Telnet Commands cfgTransAbort Function Abort the current zoning transaction. Synopsis cfgTransAbort Availability Administrator Description Changes made since the transaction began are removed; the zone configuration database is restored to its state before the transaction started. Operands None. Example Abort the current transaction: sw5:admin>...
  • Page 61: Qloopcreate

    qloopCreate Description When a configuration is enabled, all QuickLoops defined in the configuration must resolve to one or two switch World Wide Names. Operands The following operands are required: qloopName Name of QuickLoop, in quotes. qloopMemberList List of QuickLoop members, in quotes, separated by semicolons.
  • Page 62 Zoning Telnet Commands Description A QuickLoop name is a C-style name beginning with a letter and followed by any number of letters, numerals, and underscores. Names are case sensitive; for example, Qloop_1 indicates a different QuickLoop than qloop_1. Blank spaces are ignored.
  • Page 63: Qloopdelete

    qloopDelete qloopDelete Function Delete a QuickLoop. Synopsis qloopDelete qloopName Availability Administrator Description When a configuration is enabled, all QuickLoops defined in the configuration must resolve to a maximum of two switch World Wide Names. Operand The following operand is required: qloopName Name of QuickLoop, in quotes.
  • Page 64: Qloopremove

    Zoning Telnet Commands qloopRemove Function Remove one or more members from a QuickLoop. Synopsis qloopRemove qloopName, qloopMemberList Availability Administrator Description The member list is identified through an exact string match; therefore, when removing multiple members, order is important. For example, if a QuickLoop contains wwn2;...
  • Page 65: Qloopshow

    qloopShow See Also qloopAdd qloopCreate qloopDelete qloopShow qloopShow Function Display QuickLoop configuration information. Synopsis qloopShow [pattern] Availability All users Description If no parameters are specified, all zone configuration information (defined and cfgShow enabled) is displayed. See for a description of this display. If a parameter is specified, it is used as a pattern to match QuickLoop names;...
  • Page 66: Zoneadd

    Zoning Telnet Commands Example Display all QuickLoops beginning with the letter q: sw5:admin> qloopShow "q*" qloop: qlp1 10:00:00:60:69:00:60:11 10:00:00:60:69:00:30:02 qloop: qlp2 10:00:00:60:69:00:60:13 See Also qloopAdd qloopCreate qloopDelete qloopRemove zoneAdd Function Add one or more members to an existing zone. Synopsis zoneAdd zoneName, zoneMemberList Availability Administrator...
  • Page 67: Zonecreate

    zoneCreate Example Add aliases for three disk arrays to Blue_zone: sw5:admin> zoneAdd "Blue_Zone", "array3; array4; array5" See Also zoneCreate zoneDelete zoneRemove zoneShow zoneCreate Function Create a zone. Synopsis zoneCreate zoneName, zoneMemberList Availability Administrator Description A zone name is a C-style name beginning with a letter and followed by any number of letters, numerals, and underscores.
  • Page 68 Zoning Telnet Commands Specify a World Wide Name as eight hexadecimal characters separated by colons, for example, 10:00:00:60:69:00:00:8a. Zoning has no knowledge of the fields within a World Wide Name; the eight bytes are simply compared with the node and port names presented by a device in a login frame (FLOGI or PLOGI). When a zone member is specified by node name, then all ports on that device are in the zone.
  • Page 69: Zonedelete

    zoneDelete Example Create three zones using a combination of port numbers and zone aliases: sw5:admin> zoneCreate "Red_zone", "1,0; loop1" sw5:admin> zoneCreate "Blue_zone", "1,1; array1; 1,2; array2 sw5:admin> zoneCreate "Green_zone", "1,0; loop1; 1,2; array2 See Also zoneAdd zoneDelete zoneRemove zoneShow zoneDelete Function Delete a zone.
  • Page 70: Zoneremove

    Zoning Telnet Commands See Also zoneAdd zoneCreate zoneRemove zoneShow zoneRemove Function Remove one or more members from an existing zone. Synopsis zoneRemove zoneName, zoneMemberList Availability Administrator Description The member list is located by an exact string match; it is important, therefore, to maintain the order when removing multiple members.
  • Page 71: Zoneshow

    zoneShow Example Remove array2 from Blue_zone: sw5:admin> zoneRemove "Blue_zone", "array2" See Also zoneAdd zoneCreate zoneDelete zoneShow zoneShow Function Display zone configuration information. Synopsis zoneShow [pattern] Availability All users Description If no parameters are specified, all zone configuration information (both defined cfgShow and enabled) is displayed.
  • Page 72 Zoning Telnet Commands – Ranges “[0–9 and a–f]” that match any character within the range Example Show all zones beginning with the letters A through C: sw5:admin> zoneShow "[A-C]*" zone: Blue_zone 1,1; array1; 1,2; array2 See Also zoneAdd zoneCreate zoneDelete zoneRemove HP StorageWorks Zoning Version 2.6.1 User Guide...
  • Page 73: Index

    index aliShow cfgAdd aliAdd command cfgClear aliases cfgCreate as zone members cfgDelete defined cfgDisable 19, naming cfgEnable aliCreate command cfgRemove aliDelete command cfgSave 19, aliRemove command cfgShow 55, aliShow command cfgTransAbort audience qloopAdd authorized reseller, HP qloopCreate qloopDelete qloopRemove broadcast zone qloopShow zoneAdd zoneCreate...
  • Page 74 Index physical port number port efgEnable command as zone member E-port 11, 12, 23, name 22, number 22, setting to QuickLoop mode fabric configuration switch (FCS) fabrics zone adding a switch to prerequisites merging setting up a fabric zone fibre channel arbitrated loop (FC-AL) qloopAdd command FL_ports qloopCreate command...
  • Page 75 Index zoneRemove command zones technical support, HP adding a new switch telnet commands 11, 15, 21, broadcast text symbols configuration changes transactional model for zoning commands configuration defined configuring 11, configuring QuickLoops warning defined rack stability enforcement web tools 11, 14, 21, hard installing zoning with maximum number of...
  • Page 76 Index HP StorageWorks Zoning Version 2.6.1 User Guide...

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