Creating a zone in a fabric – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

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created, cisco1 is the name of the switch containing the zone, and ZoneName is the

name the user assigned to the zone.

• (QLogic SMI-S switches) The management server prefixes the names of zones on QLogic

switches with the name of the switch. For example, assume you have the name

Qlogic1:zone_name displayed under the Name column. Qlogic1 is the name of the

switch, and zone_name is the name the user assigned to the zone.

Zone Aliases - Click the name of the zone alias to view its properties.
Ports - In some instance, you may be able to click the link of a port to view its properties.
Active - A check mark appears in the Active column if the zone is included in an active zone

set.

Edit - Click the Edit button (

) to edit a zone. See ”

Adding and Removing Zone

Members

” on page 349 for more information.

Delete - Click the button corresponding to the zone you want to delete. See ”

Deleting

Zones

” on page 349 for more information.

To create a zone, click the New Zone button. See

Creating a Zone in a Fabric

” on page 347

for more information.

Creating a Zone in a Fabric

To learn why zones are so important, see ”

SAN Zoning Overview

” on page 338. A zone must have

at least one member.
Keep in mind the following:

Soft zoning is only support for Cisco SMI-S switches. See ”

soft zone

” on page 702 in the

Glossary for more information. Hard zoning is not supported on Cisco SMI-S switches.

Depending on your license, Provisioning Manager may not be available. See the “List of

Features” to determine if you have access to Provisioning Manager. The “List of Features” is

accessible from the Documentation Center.

See

Table 51

on page 341 for more information about which zoning features are supported for

your switches.

To create a zone:

1.

Click Tools > Storage Essentials > Provisioning Manager in HP Systems Insight Manager.

2.

In the right pane, click the SAN Zoning tab.

3.

In the right pane, click the Provision button corresponding to the fabric in which you want to

create a zone.

4.

Click Step 2 Zone.

5.

Click the New Zone button.

6.

(Cisco SIM-S Switch Connections Only) Select the virtual SAN in which you want to create the

zone from the VSAN drop-down menu.
Only the ports in the VSAN you selected are displayed in the Potential Members pane.

7.

(Cisco SIM-S and QLogic SMI-S Switch Connections Only) Select the switch on which you want

to create the zone from the Switch drop-down menu.

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