Changing the allow/prohibit matrix display, Changing window arrangement, Clearing port names – Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual

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Changing the Allow/Prohibit Matrix display

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2. Select the Allow/Prohibit Matrix configuration you want to delete.

You can do this by expanding the view for the switch under Available Switches and selecting a
configuration, or you can select the matrix under Allow/Prohibit Matrix.

3. Click Delete.

A confirmation message displays.

4. Click Yes to confirm.

Changing the Allow/Prohibit Matrix display

You can modify the matrix display on the Configure Allow/Prohibit Matrix dialog box using the
Window Arrangement list above the matrix display or the Clear all port names option below the
display.

Changing window arrangement

There are three options for the Allow/Prohibit Matrix display on the Configure Allow/Prohibit Matrix
dialog box located in the Window Arrangement list above the display.

The matrix definitions may be cascaded (this is the default view).

The matrix definitions may be tiled horizontally.

The matrix definitions may be tiled vertically.

Perform the following steps to change the display to the desired format.

1. Select Configure > Allow/Prohibit Matrix.

The Configure Allow/Prohibit Matrix dialog box displays.

2. Select Cascade, Tile Horizontally, or Tile Vertically from the Window Arrangement list.

Clearing port names

Use the following steps to clear all port names from the selected matrix.

1. Select Clear Port Names below the matrix display.

A warning displays asking you to confirm the operation.

2. Select Yes to clear all port names from the matrix or select No to cancel the operation.

Cascaded FICON fabric

NOTE

You must have FICON Management privileges to configure a fabric for cascaded FICON.

The Management application enables you to easily configure a fabric for cascaded FICON. Note
that configuring a fabric for cascaded FICON may be disruptive to current I/O operations in the
fabric, as this involves disabling and enabling the switches in the fabric.

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