Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide (53-0000194-01, November 2006)

Web Tools Administrator’s Guide 5-9
Publication Number: 53-0000194-01
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To rename a port
1. Click a port in the Switch View to launch the Port Management module (see Figure 5-1 on
page 5-2).
2. Click the FC Ports tab.
3. Click the switch or slot that contains the port you want to rename in the tree on the left side of the
window.
4. Select the port in the table on the right side of the window.
5. Click Rename in the task bar.
6. Type a name for the port and click Ok.
To delete the existing port name, type spaces or leave a blank string and click Ok.
Enabling and Disabling a Port
On FC4-18i and FC4-16IP port blades, all ports are disabled by default. You can disable and reenable
them as needed.
If a port is not licensed you cannot enable it until you install the appropriate license, such as a Ports on
Demand or N-Port ID Virtualization license (see “Activating Ports” on page 5-12 for more
information). The Licensed field located in the General tab in the Port Management module indicates
whether a port is licensed.
To enable or disable a port
1. Click a port in the Switch View to launch the Port Management module (see Figure 5-1 on
page 5-2).
2. Click the FC Ports or GigE Ports tab.
3. Click the switch or slot that contains the port you want to enable or disable in the tree on the left
side of the window.
4. Select the port in the table on the right side of the window. Use Shift-click and Ctrl-click to select
multiple ports.
You can select multiple ports from the table, but not from the tree.
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If FC Routing is disabled, then all of the EX_Ports are automatically disabled and you cannot enable
them until FC Routing is enabled.
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If you disable a principal ISL port (an ISL port that has been designated by the fabric to be a part of the
path to communicate with the principal switch), the fabric reconfigures.
If you disable a port that was connected to a device, that device is no longer accessible from the fabric.
For more information, see the Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide.