Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide (53-0000194-01, November 2006)

5-10 Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
Publication Number: 53-0000194-01
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5. Click Enable or Disable in the task bar.
If a task is grayed out, that means that the port is already in that state. For example, if Enable is
grayed out, the port or ports are already enabled.
On multiple selections, when both enabled and disabled ports are selected, both Enabled and
Disabled buttons are active. When you click either Enable or Disable, it will be applicable to all
the ports selected.
6. Click Yes in the confirmation window.
Persistent Enabling and Disabling Ports
Use the following procedure to enable or disable an FC port so that it remains enabled or disabled
across switch reboots.
To enable or disable a port over reboots
1. Click a port in the Switch View to launch the Port Management module (see Figure 5-1 on
page 5-2).
2. Click the FC Ports or GigE Ports tab.
3. Click the switch or slot that contains the port in the tree on the left side of the window.
4. Select the port to persistently enable or disable in the table on the right side of the window. Use
Shift-click and Ctrl-click to select multiple ports.
You can select multiple ports from the table, but not from the tree.
5. Click Persistent Enable or Persistent Disable in the task bar.
If a task is grayed out, that means that the port is already in that state. For example, if Persistent
Enable is grayed out, the port or ports are already persistently enabled over reboots.
On multiple selections, when both enabled and disabled ports are selected, both Persistent
Enabled and Persistent Disabled buttons are active. When you click either Persistent Enable or
Persistent Disable, it will be applicable to all the ports selected.
6. Click Yes in the confirmation window.
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Ports cannot be persistently enabled or disabled when FMS is enabled.