Compaq M2402 manual World Wide Node Name Configuration

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Visual Manager User Interface

NOTE: To view or change configuration settings of a specific module, select one of the options from the menu bar on the left side of the screen or select a module or port from the router image at the top of the screen.

To make changes, modify the setting and then click Submit.

Modules Menu tasks:

World Wide Node Name configuration—change World Wide Node Name.

Fibre Channel Module configuration—change Fibre Channel module settings.

SCSI Module configuration—change SCSI module settings.

Each Modules Menu option is discussed in the following sub-sections.

World Wide Node Name Configuration

The World Wide Node (WWN) Name screen is used to change the WWN Name settings for the router.

Figure 4-16 is an example of the World Wide Node Name screen.

These WWN settings are not normally changed.

CAUTION: Changing the WWN Name could result in duplicate names on a single Storage Area Network (SAN). Compaq recommends using the default values for World Wide Names.

NOTE: For Controller LUN commands to be operational, WWN naming schemes MUST be compliant with IEEE Fibre Channel Format 1, where the left-most hexadecimal character (the NAA field) of the WWN is '1'. Further, the sixth hexadecimal value from the right must be a value of '0' or'1'.

NOTE: If the configuration settings are reset to the factory default, these customized WWN settings will be overwritten.

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Visual Manager User Interface Visual Manager Access Visual Manager User Interface Visual Manager Best Practices Main Menu Is an example of the homeCompaq logo Main Menu option bar System Menu Is an example of the SystemVisual Manager User Interface Serial Configuration Serial screenNetwork Configuration Network screenNetwork Settings Visual Manager User Interface Snmp Configuration Snmp screenVisual Manager User Interface Active Fabric Configuration 10 Active Fabric screenServer-Free Backup Mode-toggles between Enabled and Disabled User Configuration 11 User screenReal-Time Clock Configuration 12 Real-Time Clock screen Power Supply Configuration 13 Power supply screen Reset Menu 14 Reset to Factory Default screenModules Menu 15 Modules menuWorld Wide Node Name Configuration 16 World Wide Node Name screen Fibre Channel Module Configuration 17 Fibre Channel module status screen18 Fibre Channel module image 20 is an illustration of the Alpa table 20 Alpa lookup table Visual Manager User Interface Initiator Bit-toggles between Set and Clear Scsi Module Configuration 21 Scsi Module status screen22 is an illustration of the Scsi module on the router image Discovery-toggles between Enabled and Disabled Internal Termination-toggles between Enabled and Disabled 24 Scsi Device Override screen Visual Manager User Interface Discovery Menu 25 is an example of the DiscoveryMapping Menu 26 is an example of the initial Mapping screenFibre Channel and Scsi Common Mapping Tasks Fibre Channel Mapping Tasks Viewing and Changing Fibre Channel Host InformationHost Name Viewing and Changing Fibre Channel Map Information Visual Manager User Interface Scsi Mapping Tasks Viewing and Changing Scsi Host InformationHost Name Initiator ID Map Name Viewing and Changing Scsi Map Information Visual Manager User Interface Statistics Menu 31 Statistics MenuUtilities Menu 32 is an example of the Utilities MenuBeacon Mode Configuration Trace Settings configuration-configure trace settings33 Beacon configuration screen FTP Utility Access 34 FTP Utility screenVisual Manager User Interface Trace Settings Configuration 35 Trace Settings screenTrace Settings Current, Previous, and Last Assert Trace Displays 36 is an example of the Current Traces screenClear Current Traces and Clear Assert Traces 37 is an example of the Clear Current Trace Buffer screenEvent Log Configuration 38 Event Log settings screenEvent Log Display 39 Event Log display screenClear Event Log 40 Clear Event Log screenReport Menu 41 Report screenReboot Option 42 Reboot screen