Managing Zones; Creating A Zone In A Zone Set - HP SAN Switch User Manual

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Managing zones

Managing zones involves the following:
• Creating a zone in a zone
• Adding zone
• Renaming a zone or a zone
• Removing a zone
• Removing a zone from a zone
NOTE:
Changes you save to the zoning database on a switch are not propagated to other switches in the
fabric unless you activate a zone set or edit the zoning databases on the individual switches in the fabric.
When a zone set is activated, it is propagated and saved to temporary memory in each McDATA 4Gb
SAN Switch in the fabric. If a switch has the Interop Auto Save parameter enabled in the Zoning Config
dialog, the zone set is saved to permanent memory on that McDATA 4Gb SAN Switch. See
the zoning
database" on page 42 for more information.

Creating a zone in a zone set

To create a zone in a zone set:
1.
Select Zoning > Edit Zoning to open the Edit Zoning dialog.
2.
Select a zone set in which to create a zone.
3.
Select Edit > Create a Zone.
4.
Enter a name for the new zone in the Create a Zone dialog
The new zone name is displayed in the Zone Sets dialog. A zone name must begin with a letter and be
no longer than 64 characters. Valid characters are 0—9, A—Z, a—z, _, ^, $, and -.
5.
Click OK.
NOTE:
If you enter the name of a zone that already exists in the database, the McDATA Web Server web
applet will ask if you would like to add that zone and its membership to the zone set.
6.
To add switch ports or attached devices to the zone, choose one of the following:
• Select the zone set In the zone set tree. Select the port to add to the zone in the graphic window.
Select Edit > Add Members.
• Select a port by port number or World Wide Name in the Port/Device tree, and drag it into the
zone.
• Select a port by port number, Fibre Channel address, or World Wide Name in the Port/Device tree.
Right-click the zone and select Add Zone Members from the popup menu.
7.
Click Apply to save changes to the zoning database.
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