DCFM Professional Plus User Manual (53-1001774-01, June 2010)

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5. Set the display for the database areas by selecting one of the following from the Comparison
View list:
Storage-to-Host Connectivity—Displays only storage and host devices.
Host-to-Storage Connectivity—Displays only host and storage devices.
Full (Zone Configs, Zones, Aliases)—Displays all zone configurations, zones, and aliases.
6. Set the level of detail for the database areas by selecting one of the following options from the
Tree Level list.
NOTE
This list is only available when you set the Comparison View to Full (Zone Configs, Zones,
Aliases).
All Level—Displays all zone configurations, zones, and aliases.
Zone Configs—Displays only zone configurations.
Zones—Displays only zones.
7. Select the Differences check box to display only the differences between the selected
databases.
8. Select the Sync Scroll Enable check box to synchronize scrolling between the selected
databases.
9. Merge zone configurations by completing the followings steps.
a. Select one or more zone configuration nodes from the Reference Zone DB area.
b. Select an element in the Editable Zone DB area.
c. Click Merge.
10. Merge zones by completing the followings steps.
a. Select one or more zones from the Reference Zone DB area.
b. Select one zone from the Editable Zone DB area.
c. Click Merge.
11. Merge aliases by completing the followings steps.
a. Select one or more aliases from the Reference Zone DB area.
b. Select one alias from the Editable Zone DB area.
c. Click Merge.
12. Merge all elements by clicking Merge All.
13. Add elements (aliases, zones, and zone configurations) to the editable database by completing
the followings steps.
a. Select one or more of the same elements in the Reference Zone DB area.
b. Select the element type in the Editable Zone DB area.
c. Click Add.
14. Remove elements from the editable zone database by selecting an available element (added)
from the Editable Zone DB are and clicking Remove.