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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Embedded Web Server User Guide
  • Page 3 – contents
  • Page 6 – Operating and Managing
  • Page 7 – Tables
  • Page 9 – about this; This user guide provides information to help you:
  • Page 10 – Overview; This section covers the following topics:; Intended Audience
  • Page 11 – Conventions; Conventions consist of the following:; Document Conventions; The document conventions included in; Italics
  • Page 12 – Text Symbols
  • Page 13 – Rack Stability; Rack stability protects personnel and equipment.
  • Page 14 – Getting Help; HP Technical Support
  • Page 15 – HP Authorized Reseller; For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller:
  • Page 17 – Introduction; Using EWS to Perform Tasks; Users can perform the following tasks using EWS:
  • Page 19 – Viewing the User Interface; Figure 1
  • Page 20 – Benefits
  • Page 21 – Key Terms; Fabric
  • Page 22 – Zone Member; Suggested Reading; HP StorageWorks SAN High Availability Planning Guide.
  • Page 23 – Where to Start; and; Starting EWS; Open the EWS interface as follows:
  • Page 24 – Enter Network Password; dialog box displays as shown in; Type the user name and password. The EWS interface opens with the; View; page displayed, as shown in
  • Page 25 – Configuring the Product; Configure; page to configure the
  • Page 26 – Factory Default Values; Your operations changes have been
  • Page 27 – Name; Click a check box in the; Blocked; column to block or unblock a port; column to enable or disable the fabric; FAN; column
  • Page 28 – Type
  • Page 29 – Your changes to the port configuration have; Configuring Product Identification; Figure 5
  • Page 30 – Description; Your changes to the identification
  • Page 31 – Configuring Date and Time; Figure 6; Your changes to the date/time configuration
  • Page 32 – Configuring Operating Parameters
  • Page 34 – Your changes to the operating parameters
  • Page 35 – Configuring Fabric Parameters; Fibre Channel
  • Page 37 – Your changes to the fabric parameters
  • Page 38 – Configuring Network Information; Figure 9
  • Page 40 – Configuring SNMP; from the navigation panel.; Click the
  • Page 41 – Your changes to the SNMP configuration have
  • Page 42 – Enabling or Disabling the CLI; Your
  • Page 43 – Enabling or Disabling Host Control; Installing; Your changes to the host control enable
  • Page 44 – Zoning Tab View; Chapter 3; Configuring User Rights; User Rights Settings
  • Page 46 – Table 2
  • Page 47 – Binding Ports to Devices; Port Binding; bind
  • Page 49 – Configuring Open Trunking; The; Open Trunking; page enables you to configure open trunking settings. Open
  • Page 52 – Installing Feature Keys; OSMS
  • Page 53 – Setting Product Online or Offline; from the navigation panel. The; Operations; tab view
  • Page 54 – Type the feature key and click; . The interface displays a confirmation; Activate; to activate the new feature key. (The system automatically
  • Page 55 – Configuring Zones; Understanding Zoning; Merging zoned fabrics.; Controlling Access Across a Fabric
  • Page 56 – Zoning allows an administrator to:; Director
  • Page 57 – ports in three managed products in a multiswitch fabric.
  • Page 58 – Controlling Access at the Switch; Port; tab, which is under the; Security; tab of the; Controlling Access at the Server or Storage Device; For persistent binding:
  • Page 59 – Zoning Concepts; Zoning concepts include:
  • Page 60 – Naming Conventions for Zones and Zone Sets; The following naming conventions apply to zones and zone sets:; Zones; A zone contains a set of members that can access each other. Refer to
  • Page 61 – Port numbers can be 0 through
  • Page 62 – Default Zone; Zoning; option from the; Zone Sets; Refer to
  • Page 63 – Active Zone Set
  • Page 64 – Rules for Merging Zoned Fabrics; Table 3
  • Page 65 – tab and the; tab view displays as shown in
  • Page 67 – Configuring Zone Sets
  • Page 69 – Your changes to the Zoning configuration have
  • Page 71 – Viewing Product and Fabric; and the fabric in which the product participates.
  • Page 72 – Viewing Product Information; Viewing a Representation of the Product; Table 4
  • Page 73 – Table 5
  • Page 75 – Viewing Port Properties
  • Page 76 – Not Established
  • Page 77 – Reason; Segmented
  • Page 79 – Viewing FRU Properties; This page shows the following information for the FRUs:
  • Page 80 – Viewing Unit Properties
  • Page 81 – Viewing Operating Parameters for the Product
  • Page 82 – Viewing Fabric Information
  • Page 83 – Viewing Operating Parameters for a Fabric; Default; Viewing Fabric Directors and Switches
  • Page 84 – Products; page provides a quick glance at the devices in the fabric, as well as; Refresh; icon at the top right of the window.
  • Page 85 – Parts of the Product Cell; The product cell has the following parts:; View Topology; text that acts as a hyperlink to the; page for the; Topology; Product Cell Information; Table 6
  • Page 86 – Parts of the Product Graphic; The product graphic provides the following information:
  • Page 88 – Viewing Fabric Topology; tab view displays
  • Page 89 – page provides the information shown in
  • Page 91 – Monitoring Products; Monitoring Ports; Port List
  • Page 92 – Port Operational States; Beaconing
  • Page 94 – Accessing Port Statistics; Troubleshooting Tip for Port Stats
  • Page 95 – Parts of Statistics Tables
  • Page 96 – Class 2 Statistics
  • Page 97 – Error Statistics
  • Page 98 – Open Trunking Statistics; Flows rerouted to ISL; Reviewing the Event Log; Monitor
  • Page 99 – Severity Levels
  • Page 100 – Clearing Event Log Entries; Viewing Node List
  • Page 103 – Operating and Managing; Key Tasks; page is used to manage the product and ports as well as perform
  • Page 104 – Setting Product Beaconing On or Off
  • Page 106 – Resetting Product Configuration to Default Values
  • Page 107 – Configuring Ports; Set Individual Port Beaconing On or Off
  • Page 108 – to enable the new; Cancel; to return to the previous configuration. If your changes
  • Page 109 – Resetting Ports; Choose; from the navigation panel. Choose the; Reset; displays confirming that the operation has completed.
  • Page 110 – Performing Diagnostics on Ports
  • Page 111 – Targeted Port Number
  • Page 112 – . Beaconing automatically; Retrieving Maintenance Information
  • Page 113 – Not Available
  • Page 114 – Obtaining Product Information; Product Information
  • Page 115 – Upgrading Firmware; Maintenance
  • Page 116 – Browse; Activating (Installing) Optional Features
  • Page 117 – Error Messages; Table 9: Embedded Web Serve Messages
  • Page 139 – index
  • Page 140 – See
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Summary

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