One-step zoning, Restoring the factory default settings – Emulex 355 (for Apple) User Manual

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Restoring the Factory Default Settings

If necessary, the switch settings can be reset to their factory default values; however, the network
configuration and port type settings are retained.

To restore the factory default configuration:

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From the Restore Configuration to Factory Default section, click Restore.

A message box appears confirming the request.

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Click OK to restore the factory default configuration and reset the switch.

One-Step Zoning

Zoning allows ports to be divided into multiple virtual zones (or work groups), similar to Virtual Local
Area Networking (VLAN). By separating activity on the network, zoning also eliminates change
notification propagation (change notifications that occur within one zone cannot propagate to other
zones.)

Use zoning to:

Separate different operating system environments.

Temporarily block or grant access during backup or other tasks.

Consolidate equipment logically.

Designate closed user groups for increased security.

Separate test or maintenance areas from production areas.

Zone configuration settings are available on the Web Manager’s One-Step Zoning page. The page is
arranged as a grid of check boxes for placing ports in appropriate zones. Ports are listed across the top
of the grid. Zones are listed down the left side. Similar to other Web Manager pages, the port color
represents the current port status.

To view the One-Step Zoning page:

Click Advanced Functions > One-Step Zoning.

Figure 3-12: One-Step Zoning page

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