DCFM Enterprise User Manual (53-1001775-01, June 2010)

DCFM Enterprise User Manual 679
53-1001775-01
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Names. Select to provide familiar simple names to
products and ports in your SAN.
FCIP Tunnels. Select to connect to remote fabrics.
High Integrity Fabric. Select to activate the following on
M-EOS and Fabric OS devices:
On M-EOS switches, HIF activates fabric binding,
switch binding, insistent domain ID and RSCNs.
On Fabric OS switches, HIF activates SCC policy, sets
Insistent Domain ID and sets Fabric Wide
Consistency Policy for SCC in tolerant mode.
Fabric Binding. Select to configure whether switches can
merge with a selected fabric, which provides security from
accidental fabric merges and potential fabric disruption
when fabrics become segmented because they cannot
merge.
Port Fencing. Select to configure port fencing to protect
your SAN from repeated operational or security problems
experienced by ports.
Port Auto Disable. Select to configure port auto disable
flag on individual FC_ports or all ports on a selected
device, as well as unblock currently blocked ports.
FICON. Select to configure FICON.
Configure Fabric. Select to configure cascaded FICON
from the selected fabric.
Merge Fabrics. Select to merge the selected fabrics.
Allow/Prohibit Matrix. Select to allow FICON users to
configure an Allow/Prohibit Matrix table. You can select
any matrix tables and compare them either vertically or
horizontally.
Port Groups. Select to configure a group of ports from one
or more switches within the same fabric.
FC Troubleshooting. Select to troubleshoot your SAN.
Trace Route. Select to view the route information between
two device ports.
Device Connectivity. Select to view the connectivity
information for two devices.
Fabric Device Sharing. Select to determine if the selected
fabrics are configured to share devices.
IP Troubleshooting. Select to troubleshoot your IP.
Ping. Select to perform a zoning check between the
selected device port WWNs.
Trace Route. Select to view the route information from a
source port on the local device to a destination port on
another device.
Performance. Select to view IP performance between two
devices.
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