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Configure Names dialog box
The Configure Names dialog box enables you to add a world wide name and an associated name for an adapter, port, or storage device that is not yet discovered. You can also remove a device from the Name display list and import from or export properties to a file.
Opening the dialog box
1.Select any device from the device tree.
2.Select Configure > Names from the Host Connectivity Manager.
Fields and components
Field | Description |
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Display list | Select a discovered host from the list. Current Host is the default. |
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Name | The name for all configured devices. |
| NOTE: You can also search for a name by typing the name into |
| the text box and clicking OK. |
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Scope list | The type of name; options include the Name itself or the WWN. After |
| you have selected the type of name from the Scope list, type the |
| name or WWN into the corresponding text box. |
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WWN/MAC | The world wide name for all configured devices. |
| NOTE: You can also search for a name by typing the world wide |
| name into the text box and clicking OK. |
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Operational Status | The operational status of the WWN/MAC (for example, Discovered). |
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Type | The type of device; for example, Node or Port. |
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Description | Displays a description of the device. |
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Remove button | Select a device to highlight it, then click the Remove button to |
| remove the discovered device from the list. |
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Import | Click to import properties from a properties file for a selected device. |
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Export | Click to save properties to a properties file for a selected device. |
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Add button | For undiscovered devices, type in the name of the port’s name or the |
| WWN and click the Add button to add it to the Display list. |
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DCFM/FM format list | Select from the list to import properties in DCFM (Data Center Fabric |
| Manager), FM (Fabric Manager), or EFCM (Enterprise Fabric |
| Connectivity Manager) format. |
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Fix Duplicates button | Click to fix any duplicate names. |
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