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Installation Tasks
— Device settings - Use this page to configure a CHAP secret
authentication sequence for nodes (devices) attached to the
director through E_Ports or N_ports.
— Port settings - Usethispagetooverridedirector-level
authentication settings and enable or disable device
communication on a per-port basis.
• Access control list - Aspart ofSANtegrity authentication,use the
IP Access Control List View to configure a list of device IP
addresses or a range of device IP addresses that are authorized to
communicate with the director.
• RADIUS - As partof SANtegrity authentication,use theRADIUS
Server View to configure up to three remote authentication dial-in
user service (RADIUS) servers. A RADIUS server stores and
authenticates passwords and CHAP secrets.
• Enterprise Fabric Mode - Use the Enterprise Fabric Mode View to
enable ordisable EnterpriseFabricMode(EFM). Fabricbinding is
activated when EFM is enabled.
• Fabric binding - Use the Fabric Binding View to lockparameters of
a fabric in accordance with the user configuration. Fabric binding
creates a membership list of element (director or switch)
Domain_IDs and worldwide names (WWNs) that can
communicate with the director.
• Switch binding - Use the Switch Binding View to create a
membership list of node (device) WWNs that can attach to the
director. The specified connection policy restricts director access
through E_Ports, F_Ports, or in general (all ports).
• Port binding - Use the Port Binding View to bind an attached
device WWN to a director Fibre Channel port.
To configure optional security features, refer to the McDATA EFCM
Basic Edition User Manual (620-000240).
Configure Interswitch Links
This section describes optional ISL performance features configured
through Configure menu selections. The OpenTrunking and preferred
path PFE keys must be installed (Install PFE Keys (Optional) on
page 2-25). Features include: