Web Tools Administrator's Guide (53-1001772-01, June 2010)

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CUP port connectivity configuration
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Modifying CUP port connectivity configurations
In the Edit Port CUP Connectivity Configuration dialog box, swapped ports are indicated with the
“(Swapped)” label (Figure 63).
FIGURE 63 Edit Port CUP Connectivity dialog box swapped label
Use the following procedure to create a new CUP port connectivity configuration or to edit an
existing configuration.
1. Display the CUP port connectivity configuration list.
2. You can either create a new configuration or edit an existing configuration:
To create a new configuration, click New.
The Create Port CUP Connectivity Configuration dialog box displays all ports and port
names on the selected switch (similar to the dialog box shown in Figure 64). The Block
column, Prohibit column, and prohibited ports matrix are displayed as empty, for you to
configure.
To edit an existing configuration, click the configuration, and then click Edit.
The Edit Port CUP Connectivity Configuration dialog box displays the content of the
selected configuration from the switch in a table format (Figure 64).
3. Optional: Select the check box corresponding to a port you want to block on the Block column.
Repeat this step for all ports you want to block. Select the Block All check box to block all ports.
4. Optional: Select the check box corresponding to a port you want to prohibit on the Prohibit
column. Repeat this step for all ports you want to prohibit. Select the Prohibit All check box to
prohibit all ports.
The cells in the matrix are updated with “X” icons to identify prohibited ports.
FE and FF ports are in the disabled state in FMS mode.
5. Optional: Click the individual cells corresponding to the combination of ports you want to
prohibit. You cannot prohibit a port to itself.
If you prohibit E_Port, E-E connection, or E-F connection, a warning message is displayed, “You
have placed a prohibit on an E-Port. This has no effect for Fabric OS based fabrics”.
6. Review your changes. A blue background in a cell indicates that its value has been modified.
7. After you have finished making changes, do any of the following: