Brocade Communications Systems 800, VA-40FC, 300 Supported switches, Configuring Internet Explorer

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Supported switches

You can use EZSwitchSetup with the switches listed in “Supported hardware and software” on page viii.

Your switch must meet the following requirements:

It must be connected to an Ethernet LAN that is accessible by the host. If it is not, the system issues the message “Page not Found.”

It must have licensed FC ports. If the switch has no licensed FC ports, you must first install a POD license and then enable the affected ports. For more information, refer to the section “Add port license” on page 35

It must be in a single-switch fabric. If your switch connects to another switch (if there is an E_Port on the switch), you cannot manage the switch using EZSwitchSetup until you disconnect the switch connection.

NOTE

If there is an E_Port on the switch and if there is a zone conflict, then the fabric is segmented; in this case, the switch is in a fabric by itself and EZSwitchSetup treats it as a single-switch fabric.

You cannot use EZSwitchSetup to manage a switch that has any of the following features enabled:

Virtual Fabrics with non-default logical switches

Access Gateway

User-defined Admin Domains

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Contents EZSwitchSetup Brocade Communications Systems, Incorporated Title EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide Contents General limitations Chapter Managing Your SwitchHow this document is organized This chapterWhat’s new in this document Supported hardware and softwareDocument conventions Text formattingBold text Additional Information Key termsBrocade resources Other industry resources Getting technical helpDocument Feedback Overview of EZSwitchSetup Introducing EZSwitchSetupEZSwitchSetup software and hardware requirements Configuring Internet ExplorerSelect Tools Internet Options in the browser Configuring Internet Explorer Supported switchesLanguage support for EZSwitchSetup Installing and running the EZSwitchSetup wizard Setting Up Your SwitchLaunching the EZSwitchSetup wizard EZSwitchSetup introduction screen Connecting cablesConnect Cables screen Ethernet version, without serial cable Ioioi First Discover Switch screen Discovering the switchInstalling and running the EZSwitchSetup wizard Go on to Confirming IP addresses on Confirming IP addresses Continue setting up your target switch with EZManagerClick Continue Exit EZSwitchSetupDiscovery recovery Switch discovery failureEZSwitchSetup Setup Parameters Configuring the switchZoning selection options Setting switch parametersConfiguring zones on the switch Specifying devicesOn the Select Zoning wizard, select Typical Zoning Specify Devices screen Connecting devices and completing the setupConfigure Ports and Connect Devices screen Ioioi Oioi Connecting devices and completing the setup Connecting devices and completing the setup Switch manager overview Managing Your SwitchTask panel EZSwitchSetup Switch Manager componentsContent Switch ViewStatus bar Launching the EZSwitchSetup Switch ManagerSwitch Manager sessions LoggingLogging out Viewing switch information Viewing fan, temperature, and power supply status Viewing the status indicator legendPort status Port State LEDs Switch Information tabPort information tab Switch Information tabChanging switch information Add port licenseClick Add License Devices view Managing devicesDetailed Device information Assigning and renaming device aliases Device connectionsDevice aliases moved under Current Aliases Device alias in Zone Access Map Zoning management Editing the zoning configuration Viewing the zone access mapEdit HBA/Storage Accessibility Matrix is displayed Restoring Typical Zoning Validating zoning configurationMaking EZSwitchSetup your default switch manager Accessing Web Tools for advanced managementAccessing Web Tools for advanced management General limitations EZSwitchSetup LimitationsGeneral limitations Index EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide 53-1002157-01 EZSwitchSetup Administrator’s Guide
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Brocade Communications Systems VA-40FC is a robust and versatile storage area network (SAN) switch designed to meet the demands of modern data centers. This high-performance Fibre Channel switch is engineered to optimize storage connectivity and data transfer within enterprise environments, providing a reliable backbone for virtualization, cloud computing, and large-scale data applications.

One of the main features of the VA-40FC is its impressive port density. With up to 40 Fibre Channel ports, the switch supports multiple devices and enables organizations to scale their storage networks seamlessly. This feature is particularly beneficial in environments where high availability and redundancy are crucial, as it allows for the connection of numerous servers and storage systems without compromising performance.

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