Brocade Fabric OS Encryption Administrator’s Guide Supporting RSA Data Protection Manager (DPM) Environments (Supporting Fabric OS v7.2.0) User Manual

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Configuring encryption storage targets

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Right arrow button: Moves a host from the Host in Fabric table to the Selected Hosts table.

Left arrow button: Removes a host from the Selected Hosts table.

Add button: Click to manually add host port world wide names or host node world wide
names to the Selected Hosts table.

8. Select hosts using either of the following methods:

a. Select a maximum of 1024 hosts from the Hosts in Fabric table, then click the right arrow

to move the hosts to the Selected Hosts table. (The Port WWN column contains all target
information that displays when using the nsshow command.)

b. Manually enter world wide names in the Port WWN and Node WWN text boxes if the hosts

are not included in the table. You must fill in both the Port WWN and the Node WWN. Click
Add to move the host to the Selected Hosts table.

9. Click Next.

The Name Container dialog box displays. (Refer to

Figure 43

.) You can specify a name for the

target container that is created in the encryption engine to hold the target configuration data.
The name is only needed when configuring the storage using the CLI.

The container name defaults to the target WWPN. You can, however, rename the container
name. Target container names can have up to 31 characters. Letters, digits, and underscores
are allowed.

FIGURE 43

Name Container dialog box

10. Enter the container name. The container name is a logical encryption name to specify a name

other than the default. You can use a maximum of 31 characters. Letters, digits, and
underscores are allowed.

11. Click Next.

The Confirmation screen displays. (Refer to

Figure 44

.) The confirmation screen confirms and

completes configuration of encryption engines, targets, and hosts.

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