HP Cisco MDS 9216 - Fabric Switch Configuration Manual page 151

Cisco mds 9000 family fabric manager configuration guide, release 3.x (ol-8222-10, april 2008)
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Chapter 5
Fabric Manager Client
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Choose the Auth-Privacy option according to the privacy protocol you have configured on your switch:
Step 12
If you have not configured the switch with a privacy protocol, then choose Auth-Privacy option MD5
a.
(no privacy).
If you have configured the switch with your privacy protocol, please choose your Auth-Privacy
b.
choice.
Note
Step 13
Click Discover.
You see the Control Panel dialog box shown in
Figure 5-6
Note
Check the check box(es) next to the fabric(s) you want to open in the Select column, or click Discover
Step 14
to add a new fabric.
Note
Click Open to open the selected fabric(s).
Step 15
Note
To launch Fabric Manager Client from within a running instance of Fabric Manager, follow these steps:
Choose File > Open Fabric or click the Open Switch Fabric icon on the Fabric Manager toolbar.
Step 1
You see the Control Panel dialog box (see
Check the check box(es) next to the fabric(s) you want to open in the Select column and click Open.
Step 2
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If you want a clean discovery, remove the fabric and rediscover it.
Control Panel Dialog Box
You see a message in the dialog box when the server and client are running on the same
workstation and there are unlicensed fabrics in the database. You also see a message when there
are unmanaged fabrics (the state of the licenses is unknown).
Only network administrators can continuously manage or unmanage fabrics. For more
information, see the
"Selecting a Fabric to Manage Continuously" section on page
If you have an incomplete view of your fabric, rediscover the fabric with a user that has no
VSAN restriction.
Launching Fabric Manager Client in Cisco SAN-OS Release 3.2(1) and Later
Figure
5-6.
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