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Table 8 Switch data window entries (Continued)

Entry

Description

 

 

User Login

 

 

 

User Name

Account name

 

 

Login Level

Authority level

 

 

Super User

Super user privileges enabled/disabled

 

 

UserAuthentication Enabled

Enforcement of account names and authority (always True)

 

 

Firmware

 

 

 

Firmware Version

Active firmware version

 

 

Inactive Firmware Version

Not applicable.

 

 

Pending Firmware Version

Firmware version that will be activated at the next reset

 

 

PROM/Flasher Version

PROM firmware version

 

 

Services

 

 

 

NTP Client Enabled

NTP client status. Controls time synchronization with an NTP server.

 

 

NTP Server Address

The IP address of the centralized NTP server. Ethernet connection to

 

NTP server is required.

 

 

FDMI Enable

Fabric Device Management Interface status. If enabled, device

 

information can be obtained, managed, and saved through the

 

fabric using Name Service Management Server functions. McDATA

 

Web Server will report all FDMI information reported by the entry

 

switch, if FDMI is enabled on the entry switch. See ”Displaying

 

detailed device information” on page 35 for information about

 

displaying FDMI information.

 

 

FDMI HBA Entry Limit

Maximum number of Host Bus Adapters (HBA) that can be registered

 

with a switch.

 

 

Embedded GUI Enabled

McDATA Web Server web applet status. Enables or disables the web

 

applet on the switch.

 

 

Inactivity Timeout

Number of minutes the switch waits to terminating an idle command

 

line interface session. Zero (0) disables the time out threshold.

 

 

GUI Mgmt Enabled

Web applet status.

 

 

Telnet Enabled

Telnet client status

 

 

SSH Enabled

Secure Shell status. If enabled, an encrypted data path is provided

 

for command line interface sessions.

 

 

SSL Enabled

Secure Sockets Layer status. If enabled, encryption for switch

 

management web applet and CIM sessions is provided.

 

 

CIM Enabled

Common Information Model status. The CIM agent is based on the

 

SNIA Storage Management Initiative Specification (SMI-S), which is

 

the standard for SAN management in a heterogeneous environment.

 

 

FTP Enabled

FTP status

 

 

Management Server Enabled

Management server status.

 

 

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Contents McDATA 4Gb SAN Switch Page Contents Managing switches Managing ports Glossary IndexTables Related documentation Intended audiencePrerequisites Document conventions and symbols Jdom licenseHP technical support HP-authorized resellerHelpful web sites Using McDATA Web Server/Element Manager Workstation requirements Starting McDATA Web ServerStarting Element Manager in Hafm Exiting McDATA Web Server or Element ManagerSetting preferences Enabling call home Using online helpViewing software version and copyright information Enabling e-mail supportUser interface McDATA Web Server interfaceMenu bar Popup menus Shortcut keysMcDATA Web Server Fabric tree Graphic windowSelecting ports Selecting switchesData windows and tabs Security consistency checklist Securing a fabricUser account security Remote authenticationConnection security Device security Edit Security dialog Create Security Set dialog Create Security Group dialogCreate Security Group Member dialog McDATA 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem user guide Editing the security configuration on a switch Viewing properties of a security set, group, or memberActivating a security set Security Config dialogArchiving a security configuration to a file Fabric services Rediscovering a fabricDisplaying the event browser Events browserSorting the event browser Filtering the event browser Saving the event browser to a fileWorking with device information and nicknames Devices data windowDisplaying detailed device information Managing device port nicknamesDeleting a nickname Creating a nicknameEditing a nickname Exporting nicknames to a fileZones Zoning a fabricZoning concepts Zone sets Zoning databaseZoning limits and properties Managing the zoning database Editing the zoning databaseMcDATA 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem user guide Restoring the zoning database from a file Configuring the zoning databaseSaving the zoning database to a file Removing all zoning definitions Restoring the default zoning databaseManaging the active zone set Displaying the configured and active zone sets Active zone set data windowRemoving a zone from a zone set Creating a zone setActivating and deactivating a zone set Removing a zone setManaging zones Creating a zone in a zone setRemoving a zone member Adding zone membersRenaming a zone or a zone set Zone merge failure Zone merge failure recoveryMerging fabrics and zoning Managing switches Managing user accountsUser Account Administration dialog Add Account tab Creating user accountsUser Account Administration Dialog Remove Account tab Removing a user accountChanging a user account password User Account Administration dialog Change Password tabUser Account Administration dialog Modify Account tab Modifying a user accountConfiguring Radius servers Adding a Radius server Removing a Radius server Editing Radius server information Modifying Radius server authentication order Device and Host Bus Adapter information Displaying switch informationSwitch event log Switch status and operational information Switch data windowMcDATA 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem user guide With a switch Ratov Port status and operational information McDATA Web Server Configured Zonesets data windowPort performance statistics Configuring port threshold alarms Paging a switch Setting the date/time and enabling NTP clientResetting a switch Configuring a switch Switch propertiesDomain ID and domain ID lock Symbolic name SyslogIn-band management Switch administrative statesBroadcast support Advanced switch properties Fabric Device Management InterfaceInterop mode System servicesTimeout values Page Network properties Snmp properties Snmp configuration Snmp trap configurationArchiving a switch Switch bindingRestoring a switch Restoring the factory default configuration Downloading a support file Installing Product Feature Enablement keys Installing firmware Displaying hardware status Hardware status LEDsManaging ports Port information data windowPersistent and will be lost on a switch reset VIEnable and LCFEnable features based on Port statistics data window LIP ALPD,ALPS Alps Viewing and configuring ports Port symbolic namePort states Port types Device scan Port speedsPort transceiver media status Port binding Resetting a portTesting ports Page Glossary FRU SFP 100 Index 102 System Fault LED 84 system services 104