HP StorageWorks Fabric Manager 5.x Administrator Guide (AA-RUQSF-TE, September 2005)

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5. Enter the new password again in the Verify field.
6. Click FCS Switches to change the admin password for secure FCS switches only, or click Non-FCS
Switches to change the admin password for secure non-FCS switches only.
7. Click Change Password.
8. Click Save (in the Summary tab) to save your changes but not apply them, or click Activate (in the
Summary tab) to save and apply your changes.
Configuring no-node WWN zoning
Fabric Manager allows you to enable or disable No-Node WWN Zoning. When you enable this feature,
security becomes port-oriented. Devices have port and node WWNs. When you disable node zoning, you
ensure that devices with multiple ports cannot access secure fabrics with node WWNs. You must add
individual port WWNs to your policies for devices to access your secure fabric.
To configure No-Node WWN Zoning:
1. From the SAN Elements tab, right-click the fabric node 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 Options tab.
3. To enable No Node WWN Zoning, check the No Node WWN Zoning check box; to disable, uncheck
the No Node WWN Zoning check box.
4. Click Save (in the Summary tab) to save your changes but not apply them, or click Activate (in the
Summary tab) to save and apply your changes.
Adding a switch to a secure fabric
If you attempt to add a new switch to a secure fabric the same way you would add it to a non-secure
fabric, the switch is rejected and segmented into its own fabric. For the switch to be added successfully,
secure mode must first be enabled on the switch and then two secure fabrics must be merged. For
instructions on adding a switch to the SCC policy, see ”Configuring SCC policy options” on page 185.
To add a switch to a secure fabric:
1. Enable secure mode on a single switch in a non-secure fabric (see ”Enabling secure mode” on
page 173).
2. Merge the two secure fabrics into one fabric using the secure fabric wizard (see ”Merging secure
fabrics” on page 193).
Merging secure fabrics
To merge secure fabrics that are not physically connected to each other into one fabric:
1. Select a secure fabric from the SAN Elements tab that you want to merge into a primary secure fabric.
This fabric becomes the secondary fabric.
2. In the Content pane, right-click in the At-A-Glance window of the fabric in the Overview view and select
Security > Merge with Secure Fabric from the context menu.
Before launching the Merge Secure Fabrics wizard (see Figure 125), Fabric Manager checks to
determine whether the fabric you have selected as the secondary fabric has a Change Management
configuration, is part of a Performance Monitoring configuration, or both. Figure 124 includes
examples of the confirmation messages you could receive if Fabric Manager detects Change
Management or Performance Monitoring configurations in the secondary fabric.