Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide v6.2.0 (53-1001194-01, April 2009)

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Modifying Admin Domain members
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Renaming Admin Domains
You can change the name of an Admin Domain, including an auto-assigned ID name. The Admin
Domain name cannot exceed 63 chars and can contain alphabetic and numeric characters. The
only special character allowed is an underscore ( _ ).
NOTE
You cannot rename AD0 or AD255.
1. Open the Admin Domain window.
2. From the tree on the left, select the Admin Domain.
3. Click Rename.
4. Enter the new name.
5. Click OK.
6. Click Actions > Save AD Configuration to save the new Admin Domain configuration to
persistent storage.
7. C li ck Actions > Apply AD Configuration to enforce the new Admin Domain configuration as the
effective configuration.
Deleting Admin Domains
When you delete an Admin Domain, its devices no longer have access to the members of the zones
with which it was associated.
1. Open the Admin Domain window.
2. From the tree on the left, select the Admin Domain.
3. Click Delete.
4. In the confirmation box, click Yes to delete the domain.
The system deletes the Admin Domain.
5. Click Actions > Save AD Configuration to save the new Admin Domain configuration to
persistent storage.
6. Click Actions > Apply AD Configuration to enforce the new Admin Domain configuration as the
effective configuration.
Clearing the Admin Domain configuration
When you clear the Admin Domain configuration, all user-defined Admin Domains are deleted and
all fabric resources (switches, ports, and devices) are returned to AD0. You cannot clear the Admin
Domain configuration if zone configurations exist in any of the user-defined Admin Domains.
1. Open the Admin Domain window.
2. Click Actions > Clear AD Configuration.
3. In the confirmation dialog box, click Yes to clear the Admin Domain configuration.
4. Click No to cancel the action.