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2 – Using SANsurfer Switch Manager
Exiting SANsurfer Switch Manager
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Figure 2-3. Save Default Fabric View File Dialog
The encryption key is used to encrypt the sensitive data in the default fabric view
file. Refer to
”Changing the Encryption Key for the Default Fabric View File” on
page 2-15
for information about changing this encryption key. If an encryption key
has been defined and the View File Auto Save and Load preferences settings are
set to Enable, the current fabric view is automatically saved to your default fabric
view file upon exit future SANsurfer Switch Manager sessions.
To prevent SANsurfer Switch Manager from prompting you to save the default
fabric view file between SANsurfer Switch Manager sessions, set the View File
Auto Save and Load preferences setting to Enable (default). Refer to
”Setting
SANsurfer Switch Manager Preferences” on page 2-16
for more information.
In your next SANsurfer Switch Manager session, the Load Default Fabric File
dialog shown in
Figure 2-4
prompts you to load the default fabric view file and to
specify its encryption key, if there is one. In the Default Fabric File Encryption Key
field, enter the encryption key and click the
Load View File
button. If you do not
want to load the default fabric view file, click the
Continue Without Loading
button to open the SANsurfer Switch Manager with no fabric displayed.
Figure 2-4. Load Default Fabric File Dialog
Summary of Contents for SANbox 5200 Series
Page 48: ...2 Using SANsurfer Switch Manager Using the Faceplate Display 2 30 59056 03 C A Notes...
Page 152: ...4 Managing Switches Displaying Hardware Status 4 46 59056 03 C A Notes...
Page 180: ...5 Managing Ports Graphing Port Performance 5 28 59056 03 C A...
Page 318: ...A Command Line Interface Zoning Command A 138 59056 03 C A Notes...