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the active zone set in both temporary and permanent memory. If Auto Save is disabled, changes to
the active zone set are stored only in temporary memory.
Default visibility
The Default Visibility parameter determines the level of communication that is permitted between
devices when there is no active zone set. The default visibility parameter can be set differently on
each switch module. When default visibility is enabled (set to All) on a switch module, all ports on
the switch can communicate with all ports on switch modules that also have the Default Visibility
parameter set to Enabled. When default visibility is disabled (set to None) on a switch module, none
of the ports on that switch module can communicate with any other switch in the fabric.
Using the Zoning Config window
Use the Zoning Config window to change the Auto Save and Default Visibility configuration
parameters. Complete the following steps to open the Zoning Config window and change
configuration parameters:
1. In the Faceplate window, click Zoning → Edit Zoning Config.The Zoning Config window
opens.
Figure 10. Zoning Config window
2. Make the necessary changes to the Auto Save and Default Visibility fields and click OK.
Restoring default zoning
Restoring the default zoning clears the switch module of all zoning definitions. Complete the
following steps to restore the default zoning for a switch module.
Attention: The use of this command will deactivate any active zone set. If the switch module is not
isolated from the fabric, this command will deactivate the active zone set for the entire fabric.
1. In the Faceplate window, click Zoning → Restore Default Zoning.
2. Click OK to confirm that you want to restore default zoning and save changes to the zoning
database.
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