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Director 2/64 Installation Guide
g. Click the Port Binding check box to enable WWN binding for the port,
which allows only a specific device to attach to the port. This device is
specified by the WWN or nickname entered into the Bound WWN
column. With the check box cleared, any device can attach to the port
even if a WWN or nickname is specified in the Bound WWN column.
h. In the Bound WWN field, enter a world wide name (WWN) in the
correct format (xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx) or a nickname configured
through the Product Manager. If Port Binding is enabled, the device with
this WWN or nickname has exclusive attachment to the port. If Port
Binding is enabled but an invalid WWN or nickname is entered in this
field, no device can connect to the port. If a valid WWN or nickname is
entered but the Port Binding is not checked, the WWN or nickname is
stored and all devices can connect to the port.
2. Use the vertical scroll bar as necessary to display additional port information
rows (up to 64 ports).
3. Click Activate to save the configuration information and close the dialog box.
If any port speed was changed, an information message box displays stating,
“
Port speed changes will temporarily disrupt port
data transfers. Would you like to continue?
” Click Yes to
complete activation.
Configure Port Addresses (FICON)
If the director is set to FICON management style, perform this procedure to access
the director matrix and define Fibre Channel port names, configure ports as
blocked or unblocked, and define the CUP name. For instructions on configuring
port addresses, refer to HP StorageWorks Director Product Manager User Guide
for details.
Configure SNMP Trap Message Recipients
Use this procedure to configure community names, write authorizations, network
addresses, and UDP port number for up to 12 SNMP trap message recipients. A
trap recipient is a management workstation that receives notification through
SNMP.
1. At the Hardware View page, choose Configure > SNMP Agent. The
Configure SNMP dialog box displays, as shown in
Figure 44
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