HP StorageWorks Fabric Manager 5.x Administrator Guide (AA-RUQSF-TE, September 2005)
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3. Click Create Policy.
The Enter DCC Policy dialog box opens.
4. Enter a name for the new policy in the Enter Policy Name field and click Create in the Enter DCC Policy
dialog box.
The new name is displayed in the Policy menu in the DCC tab.
5. Optional: Click Name, IP, or WWN to change the display of the switches and devices in the Available
Switches and Devices list.
6. Select a switch or device WWN from the Switches and Devices tab to add to the policy and then click
Add Member.
To add a WWN that is not displayed, click Add Device WWN and enter the WWN you want to add.
7. To save your changes or activate the policy with the changes, select the Summary tab.
8. 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.
9. 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
To make changes to your existing DCC policies:
1. From the SAN Elements tab, right-click the primary FCS switch of the secure fabric that you want to set
policies on and select Security > Security Policy Editor from the context menu.
The Policy Editor opens (see Figure 116 on page 183).
2. Select the DCC tab (see Figure 120 on page 188).
3. Perform any of the following actions for each individual DCC policy:
•To remove a DCC policy, select Policy >
Policy Name You want to delete
and then click Delete
Policy.
• To rename a DCC policy, select Policy >
Policy Name You want to rename
and then click Rename
Policy.
• To change the contents of a DCC policy, select Policy >
Policy Name you want to edit
and then:
• Select a switch or device WWN from the Switches and Devices tab to add to the policy and
click Add Member.
• To add a WWN that is not displayed, click Add Device WWN and enter the WWN you want to
add.
•Click Save to save your changes but not apply them, or click Activate to apply your changes.
Configuring SES and MS policy options
Create an SES policy to allow device ports to access switches using the SES protocol. With Fabric
Manager, you can create and configure multiple SES policies with unique names and populate SES
policies with switch and device WWNs.
Create an MS policy to allow trusted fabric-connected devices to access the Management Server. With
Fabric Manager, you can create and configure multiple MS policies with unique names and populate MS
policies with switch and device WWNs.
SES and MS policies are both device-based.
To create an SES or MS policy:
1. From the SAN Elements tab, right-click the primary FCS switch of the secure fabric that you want to set
policies on and select Security > Security Policy Editor from the context menu.
The Policy Editor opens (see Figure 116 on page 183).
2. Select the tab that corresponds to the policy you want (SES or MS).
The policy you selected is displayed (see Figure 121; the SES policy is used in this example).