Creating An Alias; Adding A Member To An Alias - Qlogic SANbox 5600 Series User Manual

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Creating an Alias

To create an alias, do the following:
1.
Open the Zoning menu, and select Edit Zoning to open the Edit Zoning
dialog.
2.
Open the Edit menu, and select Create Alias to open the Create Alias
dialog.
3.
Enter a name for the alias, and click the OK button. The alias name is
displayed in the Zone Sets dialog. An alias name must begin with a letter
and be no longer than 64 characters. Valid characters are 0-9, A-Z, a-z, _, $,
^, and -.
4.
Click the Apply button to save the alias name to the zoning database.

Adding a Member to an Alias

You can add a port/device to an alias by domain ID and port number, device port
Fibre Channel address, or the device port WWN. To add ports/devices to an alias,
do the following:
1.
Open the Zoning menu, and select Edit Zoning to open the Edit Zoning
dialog.
2.
Choose one of the following methods to add the port/device:
If the port/device you want to add is not in the Port/Device tree, you can add
it by doing the following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
3.
Click the OK button to add the member and save the change.
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Select a port/device in the Port/Device tree, and drag it into the alias.
To select multiple ports/devices, press the Control key while selecting.
Select a port/device in the Port/Device tree. Click an alias to select
multiple ports/devices, press the Control key while selecting. Select
an alias. Open the Edit menu and select Add Members.
Select a port/device in the Port/Device tree. To select multiple
ports/devices, press the Control key while selecting. Select an alias.
Click the Insert button.
Right-click the selected alias.
Open the Edit menu and select Create Members.
Select the WWN, Domain/Port, or First Port Address option.
Enter the hexadecimal value for the port/device according to the option
selected: 16 digits for a WWN member, 4 digits for a Domain/ Port
member (DDPP), or a 6-digit Fibre Channel Address for a First Port
Address member (DDPPAA) where D=domain ID, P=port number, and
A=ALPA.
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