HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.x administrator guide (5697-7344, March 2008)

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5. Move back to the 400 MP Router or 4/256 SAN Director or DC Director with an FR4-18i blade and
issue the fcrProxyDevShow command on to verify that the devices are configured and exported.
switch:admin> fcrproxydevshow
Proxy WWN Proxy Device Physical State
Created PID Exists PID
in Fabric in Fabric
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10 20:00:00:01:73:00:59:dd 05f001 12 610902 Imported
10 21:00:00:e0:8b:04:80:76 02f002 11 340713 Imported
10 50:06:01:68:40:04:d3:95 02f001 11 660713 Imported
11 10:00:00:00:c9:2d:3d:5c 020001 10 011500 Imported
11 50:06:01:60:40:04:d3:95 020002 10 011400 Imported
6. Connect to the switch and configure the connection to capture console output.
7. Issue the supportShow (or supportSave if available) command, and save the output.
8. If the fabric does not appear:
a. Disable the EX_Port on the connected fabric.
b. Issue the portLogClear command for the port.
c. Enable the port on the 400 MP Router or 4/256 SAN Director or DC Director with an FR4-18i
blade.
d. Issue the portLogDump command for the port, capturing the output.
Use the portLogDump tool to troubleshoot the problem, using the command output.
If an EX_Port connecting a 400 MP Router or 4/256 SAN Director or DC Director with an FR4-18i
blade and an edge fabric is disabled due to an error, the error causing that port's most recent
disabled state appears in the switchShow command output. This error appears until that port
comes back online, even after the cables have been detached from the port.
To remove the error listing in the switchShow output, reboot the 400 MP Router or 4/256 SAN
Director or DC Director with an FR4-18i blade. An example of the type of error displayed is
‘Incompatible port mode’.
Completing the configuration
After you prepare the M-Series switch and the 400 MP Router or 4/256 SAN Director or DC Director with
an FR4-18i blade for use, complete the configuration using the following procedure.
1. Physically connect the EX_Port that you configured for the Brocade switch to the FC router.
2. Log in to the Brocade switch as an admin.
3. Physically connect the configured FC router EX_Port to the M-Series switch, and issue the switchShow
command on the Brocade FCR.
New domains should be visible for each IFL (front domain) that connects the Brocade to the FC router
and one domain for the translate domain.
4. Start SAN Pilot (or EFCM) and select the fabric for the M-Series switch.
5. View the fabric topology.
New domains should be visible for every FCR connection to the M-Series switch to the 400 MP Router
or 4/256 SAN Director or DC Director with an FR4-18i blade, and one domain for the translate
domain.
In EFCM, the M-Series switch should appear green, and the front domains (as well as the translate
domain) are grayed out and inaccessible: EFCM cannot manage them. Tab to Zone and verify that
the zone set configuration is correct: a blue icon beside each entry indicates that the devices are
logged in to the fabric.