The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 93
Restoring an ASG to Its Last Saved Configuration
You can restore an Access Sub-Group (ASG) to its last saved configuration if there are unsaved
changes to it.
To restore an ASG to its last saved configuration:
1. Click the Access Sub-Group tab (see Figure 45 on page 91).
2. Select the ASG whose configuration you want to restore.
3. Click Restore.
4. Click OK (or Apply) to save your changes.
Editing an ASG
You can change the name, client system or reserved indices of an Access Sub-Group (ASG).
To edit an ASG:
1. Click the Access Sub-Group tab (see Figure 45 on page 91).
2. Select the ASG you want to edit.
3. Click Edit. The Edit Access Sub-Group dialog box appears:.
Figure 47: Edit Access Sub Group dialog box
4. Change the ASG information:
Access Sub-Group Name: Change the name of the ASG. The ASG name is for identifi-
cation purposes only. It does not provide any security function. Provide a name that is
easy to remember the systems that are part of the ASG.
The name can contain any alphanumeric characters, symbols or spaces (up to 31). At
each level of the security topology, each ASG name must be unique. If the name is not
unique at its level, an error message informs you of this when you click OK.
Access Sub-Group Client System: Select the new system to be the client. If the Configu-
rator is running on a system connected to more than one fabric, the client list contains
only those systems that can be accessed by the original client of the ASG.
Number of indices reserved for this Access Sub-Group: Select the new number of 'indi-
ces' to reserve for the client system of the new ASG. This number reflects the number of
subsequent 'child' ASGs that you can subsequently create on the new client's system.
See page 92 for examples.
5. Click OK in the Edit Access Sub-Group dialog box to save your changes.