Or........... in the GUI go the the 3rd TAB (zoneset config) and look in the left column for any zones that are printed in bold. Those aren't in the active zoneset
Yes indeed.... that was one of the nice new features of FOS 6..... I'm sorry, but you didn't mention your FOS version. I'd consider the 3rd TAB anyway and compare the left and right column and see what zones are missing on the right.... ?
Which model switch are you looking to zone on? I would highly recommend upgraded to newer code if your switch supports it. If the switches are supported by EMC you can contact your local EMC support representative to schedule the upgrade.
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Mabro1
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Hi,
This document may help. It covers CLI commands for zones and zone administration for the webtool Management console.
It's the Brocade guide to understanding zoning. You may have it yourself already.
http://www.brocadekorea.com/download/resource/53_0000213_01.pdf
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February 18th, 2010 09:00
wishtobeMrEMC
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February 18th, 2010 20:00
Dear RR
thanks for the info. But, It works only on Fabric OS version v6.1.0c not on v5.10b.
cheers
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February 19th, 2010 06:00
Hello,
Which model switch are you looking to zone on? I would highly recommend upgraded to newer code if your switch supports it. If the switches are supported by EMC you can contact your local EMC support representative to schedule the upgrade.
Thank you.