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3 – Managing Fabrics
Zoning a Fabric
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3.6.3.2
Configuring the Zoning Database
Use the Zoning Config dialog to change the Auto Save, Default Visibility, and
Discard Inactive configuration parameters. In the faceplate display, open the
Zoning menu and select
Edit Zoning Config
to open the Zoning Config dialog
shown in
Figure 3-8
. After making changes, click the
OK
button to put the new
values into effect.
Figure 3-8. Zoning Config Dialog
3.6.3.2.1
Interop Auto Save
The Interop Auto Save parameter determines whether changes to the active zone
set that a switch receives from other switches in the fabric will be saved to the
zoning database on that switch. Changes are saved when an updated zone set is
activated. Zoning changes are always saved to temporary memory. However, if
Interop Auto Save is enabled, the switch firmware saves changes to the active
zone set in temporary memory and to the zoning database. If Interop Auto Save is
disabled, changes to the active zone set are stored only in temporary memory
which is cleared when the switch is reset.
NOTE:
Disabling the Interop Auto Save parameter can be useful to prevent
the propagation of zoning information when experimenting with
different zoning schemes. However, leaving the Interop Auto Save
parameter disabled can disrupt device configurations should a switch
have to be reset. For this reason, the Interop Auto Save parameter
should be enabled in a production environment.
Summary of Contents for SANbox 1400 Series
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