Fabric OS Documentation Updates Supporting Fabric OS v7.0.x
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Document
- Access Gateway Administrator’s Guide
- CEE Administrator’s Guide
- CEE Command Reference
- Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
- Documentation updates for Fabric OS v7.0.0 and later
- Chapter 2, Performing Basic Configuration Tasks
- Chapter 4, Routing Traffic
- Chapter 5, Managing User Accounts
- Chapter 6, Configuring Protocols
- Chapter 7, Configuring Security Policies
- Chapter 9, Installing and Maintaining Firmware
- Chapter 12, Traffic Isolation Zoning
- Chapter 18, Administering Licensing
- Chapter 19, Monitoring Fabric Performance
- Chapter 20, Optimizing Fabric Behavior
- Chapter 22, Managing Long Distance Fabrics
- Chapter 23, Using the FC-FC Routing Service
- Documentation updates for Fabric OS v7.0.1 and later
- Documentation updates for Fabric OS v7.0.0 and later
- Fabric OS Command Reference
- Fabric OS Encryption Guide Supporting LKM
- Fabric OS Encryption Guide Supporting RKM
- Fabric OS Encryption Guide Supporting SKM and ESKM
- Fabric OS Encryption Guide Supporting TEMS
- Fabric OS Encryption Guide Supporting TEMS
- Fabric OS FCIP Administrator’s Guide
- Fabric OS FICON Administrator’s Guide
- Fabric OS Message Reference
- Fabric OS MIB Reference
- Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide
- Fabric Watch Administrator’s Guide
- Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
- Brocade DCX Backbone Hardware Reference Manual
- Brocade DCX-4S Backbone Hardware Reference Manual
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NOTE
You should not change the default zone mode from No Access to All Access if there is no effective
zone configuration and more than 120 devices are connected to the fabric.
Documentation updates for Fabric OS v7.0.1
About This Document
Under the heading “Supported hardware and software” on page xxiii, add the following to the
existing list of supported hardware.
• Brocade 6505
• Brocade FC8-32E port blade
• Brocade FC8-48E port blade
Chapter 1, Introducing Web Tools
Under the heading “System requirements” on page 5, add “Firefox 3.6” under Browser column to
the Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard (64-bit), Windows Server 2008 Standard, and Windows
Vista Business platforms; replace “Internet Explorer 7.0” with “Firefox 3.6” for the Red Hat
Enterprise Server 5 Advanced Platform and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10.
Under the heading, “System requirements” add the following note after the statement, “Web Tools
requires any browser that conforms to HTML version 4.0, JavaScript version 1.0, and Java Plug-in
1.6.0_24 or later.”
NOTE
If there are multiple JRE versions installed, go to the Java Control Panel and uncheck the lower JRE
versions for Web Tools to launch using the latest JRE version.
Chapter 2, Using the Web Tools Interface
Under the heading “Working with Web Tools: recommendations” on page 29, replace the following
bullet.
Original:
• A maximum of five simultaneous HTTP sessions to any one switch is recommended. An HTTP
session is considered a Fabric Manager or Web Tools connection to the switch.
Replacement:
• A maximum of five simultaneous HTTP sessions to any one switch is recommended. An HTTP
session is considered a Brocade Network Advisor or Web Tools connection to the switch.