Brocade Network Advisor 12.1.X Documentation Updates (53-1003016-05, January 2014)

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Chapter 9, View Management
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Mapping VCS in-band management
For VCS device in-band management, you must map the VCS device WWN to the in-band
management interface IP address in the DeviceWWNToIPMap text file; otherwise, discovery fails.
1. Open the in-band mapping file (DeviceWWNToIPMap.txt) in a text editor (such as, Notepad).
The DeviceWWNToIPMap.txt file is located in the Install_Home/conf/discovery/ip directory.
2. Enter the in-band IP addresses you want to include in discovery.
You must use the following format: the device WWN, followed by a space, and then the valid
in-band IP address.
Example
10:00:00:05:33:51:62:42 172.26.20.10
# DeviceWWNToIPMap.txt
# In-Band Management IP address should be mapped to Device WWN.
# The format consists of two columns per line, separated by white space.
# Each column consists of Device WWN followed by white space and followed by
In-band IP address
#
# A sample entry:
# 10:00:00:05:33:51:62:42 172.26.20.10
#
# Changes to this file do not require restarting the management server.
3. Select File > Save.
Chapter 9, View Management
In the section “Finding IP addresses,” on page 314, add the following step after step 8:
9. Click Attached Port Properties to launch the Port Properties dialog box for the device.
NOTE
The Attached Port Properties button is only supported for Network OS devices.
The Ports tab of the VCS Properties dialog box displays with the attached ports highlighted.
In the section “Finding MAC addresses,” on page 317, add the following step after step 8:
9. Click Attached Port Properties to launch the Port Properties dialog box for the device.
NOTE
The Attached Port Properties button is only supported for Network OS devices.
The Ports tab of the VCS Properties dialog box displays with the attached ports highlighted.
Chapter 14, SAN Device Configuration
NOTE
SAN Device Configuration is not supported on IronWare and Network OS products.