Emulex OneCommand Manager Application User Manual (P006979-01A Version 5.2, August 2011)

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 124
Primary Fabric Name - Indicates the FC Fabric's WWN to which to connect. If the Primary Fabric
Name is wild, i.e. all 0xFFs, then connection to any fabric name is allowed.
Primary Switch Name - Indicates the FC Switch's WWN to which to connect. If the Primary
Switch Name is wild, i.e. all 0xFFs, then connection to any switch name is allowed.
VLAN ID - Determines the VLAN where the adapter FCoE services are available. It can have a
value from 0-4095 and supports wild card values if “Any” is checked.
Any VLAN ID is valid check box - When checked, the VLAN ID field of the FCoE forwarder can
be any valid value.
CIN Settings Area
FC Map - Enter the bit value that completes the fabric-provided MAC address (FPMA).
VLAN ID - Determines the VLAN where the adapter FCoE services are available. It can have a
value from 0-4095.
Managing Ports
Changing Adapter Port Names (FC Ports Only)
The OneCommand Manager application enables you to change FC adapter port names. (Not available
in read-only mode.)
For example, you may want to identify a particular adapter port with the function it supports, such as a
tape drive, scanner, or some other device. Use any characters you want for names, and names can be
up to 255 characters in length. You can also revert to the adapter's default name.
To change the name of an adapter:
1. From the discovery-tree, select the FC port whose name you want to change.
2. Do one of the following:
Select Edit Name from the Port menu.
From the discovery-tree, right-click the port whose name you want to change and select
Change Name.
3. Edit the port name in the discovery-tree.
To use the adapter port’s default name:
1. From the discovery-tree, select the FC port whose name you want to change.
2. Do one of the following:
Select Use Default Name from the Port menu.
Note: In the illustration, the "DCB (FIP) Settings" group box also has "Active" its title. This
means that DCB (FIP) is the current DCBX mode (DCBX mode is set from the DCB
tab). If CIN (Non-FIP) was the current DCBX mode, "Active" would be in the "CIN
(Non-FIP) Settings" group box title.
Note: Although you can change the adapter port’s displayed name from the default WWN, the
change occurs in the discovery-tree only. The WWN is still active, it is simply replaced for
display purposes with the name you enter. For example, the Port WWN field of the Port
Information tab is not changed. Also, any change you make to the adapter port names in
your discovery-tree are seen only by you; users running the OneCommand Manager
application on another host do not see your name changes.