Editing a nickname, Deleting a nickname, Exporting nicknames to a file – HP H-series Enterprise Fabric Management Suite Software User Manual

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Editing a nickname

To edit a nickname:

1.

Select Fabric > Nicknames to open the Nicknames dialog box. The device entries are listed in table

format.

2.

Choose one of the following options:
• Double-click a cell in the Nicknames column, and edit the nickname in the text field. In the

Nicknames dialog box, click Apply to save the changes.

• Click on a device entry in the table, and then select Edit > Edit Nickname to open the Edit

Nicknames dialog box. Edit the nickname in the text field, and then click OK. In the Nicknames

dialog box, click Apply to save the changes.

Deleting a nickname

To delete a device port nickname:

1.

Select Fabric > Nicknames to open the Nicknames dialog box.

2.

Choose one of the following options:
• Click a device in the table, and then select Edit > Delete Nickname.
• Double-click a cell in the Nicknames column, and then delete the nickname text.

3.

Click Apply to save the changes.

Exporting nicknames to a file

You can save nicknames to a file, which can then be used to restore nicknames on a switch. To export

nicknames to an XML file:

1.

Select Fabric > Nicknames to open the Nicknames dialog box.

2.

Select File > Export.

3.

Enter a name for the XML nickname file in the Save dialog box.

4.

Click Save.

Importing a nicknames file

Importing a nicknames file copies nickname information from a file on your workstation onto the switch. To

import a nicknames file:

1.

Select Fabric > Nicknames to open the Nicknames dialog box.

2.

Select File > Import.

3.

Click an XML nickname file in the Open dialog box.

4.

Click Open.

5.

When prompted to overwrite existing nicknames, click Yes.

Fabric services

Fabric services security includes SNMP and in-band management. SNMP is the protocol governing

network management and monitoring of network devices. SNMP security consists of a read community

string and a write community string, that are basically the passwords that control read and write access to

the switch. The read community string (public) and write community string (private) are set at the

factory to these well-known defaults and should be changed when SNMP is enabled using the System

Services or SNMP Properties dialog boxes. If SNMP is enabled (default) and the read and write

community strings have not been changed from their defaults, you risk unwanted access to the switch. For

more information, see ”

Enabling SNMP configuration

” (page 42). SNMP is enabled by default.

In-band management is the ability to manage switches across inter-switch links using Enterprise Fabric

Management Suite, QuickTools, SNMP, management server, or the application programming interface.

The switch comes from the factory with in-band management enabled. If you disable in-band management

on a particular switch, you can no longer communicate with that switch by means other than a direct

Ethernet or serial connection. For more information, see ”

Enabling in-band management

” (page 42).

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