HP StorageWorks Secure Fabric OS 5.0.0 User Guide (AA-RW1UA-TE, May 2005)

Creating Secure Fabric OS policies62
For example, to enter passwords after enabling secure mode:
All passwords are saved. The command distributes the new FCS policy and passwords to
all switches in the fabric, activates the local zoning configurations, and fastboots all Fabric
OS 2.6.2 the switches in the fabric.
NOTE: Record the passwords and store them in a secure place. Recovering passwords might
require significant effort and result in fabric downtime.
Modifying the FCS policy
Only one FCS policy can exist, and it cannot be empty or deleted if secure mode is enabled.
The FCS policy is named FCS_POLICY.
Changes made to the FCS policy are saved to permanent memory only after the changes have
been saved or activated; they can be aborted later if desired (see ”Managing Secure Fabric
OS policies” on page 83).
The FCS policy can be modified through any of the following methods:
Using the secPolicyFCSMove command to change the position of a switch in the list, as
described in ”Changing the position of a switch within the FCS policy” on page 63
Using the secFCSFailover command to fail over the primary FCS switch role to the
backup FCS switch from which the command is entered, as described in ”Failing over the
primary FCS switch” on page 64
New FCS switch root password:
Re-enter new password:
New FCS switch factory password:
Re-enter new password:
New FCS switch admin password:
Re-enter new password:
New FCS switch user password:
Re-enter new password:
New Non FCS switch admin password:
Re-enter new password:
Saving passwd...done.
Saving Defined FMPS ...
done
Saving Active FMPS ...
done
Committing configuration...done.
Secure mode is enabled.
Saving passwd...done.
Rebooting...