Disabling Access Gateway Mode; Viewing The Access Gateway Settings; Port Configuration - Brocade Communications Systems StoreFabric SN6500B Administrator's Manual

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Disabling Access Gateway mode

4. Click Enable in the Access Gateway Mode section.
5. Click Apply.
6. Click Yes to restart the switch in Access Gateway mode.

Disabling Access Gateway mode

To disable Access Gateway mode, perform the following steps.
1. Select a switch.
2. Click Configure > Switch Admin.
3. Click Disable in the Switch Status section. You can disable Access Gateway mode only after the
4. Click Disable in the Access Gateway Mode section.
5. Click Apply.
6. Click Yes to restart the device in native switch mode.

Viewing the Access Gateway settings

You can view the effective Access Gateway settings for the selected switch. The view can be
customized. To view the Access Gateway settings select the Access Gateway Devices tab.

Port configuration

You can configure the port types (N_Port, F_Port) on each individual port on an Access Gateway
enabled switch. When you configure ports, you can specify a global configuration policy using the
Port Configuration Policy button. By default, Advanced is selected and sets the initial defaults for
port types, groups, and the F_Port-to-N_Port mappings. When the policy is Automatic, the port type
assignments and mappings are configured automatically based on device and switch connections
and internal load-balancing and grouping; user controls are disabled.
When you configure ports, perform the tasks in the following order:
1. Configure N_Ports, if necessary. Use the Edit Configuration button to configure a port.
2. Configure N_Port groups.
3. Configure F_Port-to-N_Port mappings. You can set up primary and secondary mappings. The
4. Configure WWN-N_Port mappings
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The Switch Administration dialog box displays.
switch is disabled.
secondary mapping is the N_Port to which an F_Port is mapped when the primary N_Port
mapping goes offline.
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