HP StorageWorks Fabric Manager 5.x Administrator Guide (AA-RUQSF-TE, September 2005)
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Figure 117 Configuring the FCS policy
3. Select a switch from the Available Switch List and click Add FCS to add the switch to the FCS Switch List,
or click Add All to add all of the switches in the current fabric simultaneously.
To add a switch that is not listed in the Available Switch List, click Add Others, and enter the WWN of
the switch you want to add.
To remove a switch from the FCS Policy, click the switch from the FCS Switch List and then click Remove
FCS.
The first switch listed in the FCS switch list serves as the primary FCS (from which you can configure
your fabric), and any subsequent switches serve as a backup FCS. The order in which switches appear
in the FCS switch list represents a chain where each backup switch takes over as the primary FCS if the
preceding primary FCS fails. You can arrange the order of the switches using the up and down arrow
keys. The primary FCS switch is also identified with a star icon next to it.
NOTE: Changing the primary FCS causes updates in the fabric that might take time to complete,
depending on the fabric size.
4. To save your changes or activate the FCS policy with the changes, select the Summary tab.
5. Click Save to save your changes but not apply them, or click Activate to save and apply your changes.
The Security Policy Review dialog box opens.
6. After reviewing the Security Policy, click one of the following:
• Continue to continue applying your changes
• Cancel to cancel your changes
• Copy to File to copy the Security Policy to a file
Configuring SCC policy options
The SCC policy defines all switches in the secure fabric (FCS and non-FCS). You cannot add a new switch
to a secure fabric without adding the switch to the SCC policy. You cannot add a switch to the SCC policy
until you create an SCC policy. SCC policies are created in Fabric Manager when you enable secure
mode on a fabric.