HAFM SW 08.08.00 HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager User Guide (AA-RS2CH-TE, August 2006)

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Understanding the Devices tab display and default settings
When you access the Devices tab:
1. Ensure that the node name is already discovered and displayed in a uneditable text field.
2. Define the CHAP Secret for the selected switch:
a. Click Edit Secret.
The Add Device dialog box is displayed (Figure 115).
Figure 115 Add Device (Edit Secret) dialog box
b. Click Generate to automatically generate a CHAP Secret and place it in the CHAP Secret
and Retype Secret fields.
Or
Type the secret in the CHAP Secret field and retype that Secret in the Retype Secret field.
c. Click OK.
3. If the initial state of a fabric is not configured to enable device authentication, the Enable E_port
authentication check box is disabled. To enable, click the Enable E-port Authentication check
box.
4. Click the list to the right of the check box and select Local Only, Radius then Local, or Radius
Only.
The default is Local Only, which causes the switch to only check its local database to verify if the
switch on the other end is allowed to communicate when authentication occurs.
5. If the initial state of a fabric is not configured to enable device authentication, the Enable
N_port authentication check box is disabled.
To enable, click the Enable N-port Authentication check box.
6. Click the list to the right of the check box and select Local Only, Radius then Local, or Radius
Only.
The default is Local Only, which causes the switch to check its local database only to verify that
the switch on the other end is allowed to communicate when authentication occurs.
7. Check the Port Authentication List. Each table column can be sorted and the column position
can adjusted. All the ports are sorted by port number and display in that order.
8. Select a port on the switch to override the authentication settings for that port. Port settings
include the following:
If a port is configured to be Force Enabled, the port participates in authenticating the other
end of the link regardless of the authentication state set at the switch level.
If a port is configured to be Force Disabled, that port does not participate in authentication
at any time.