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Deleting port groups, Defining custom primary f-n port mapping – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Port configuration

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Upon selecting the Login Balancing check box, the F Port Auto Rebalancing and N-Port Auto
Rebalancing check boxes and Manual Balancing button become enabled.

6. Click Failover Enable.

A confirmation dialog box displays.

7. Click Yes to enable failover to all the ports in the port group or click No if you do not want to

enable failover.

8. Click Failover Disable.

A confirmation dialog box displays. Click Yes to disable failover to all the ports in the port group
or click No if you do want to disable failover.

9. Click Failback Enable.

A confirmation dialog box displays.

10. Click Yes to enable failback to all the ports in the port group or click No if you do not want to

enable failback.

11. Click Failback Disable.

A confirmation dialog box displays. Click Yes to disable failback to all the ports in the port group
or click No if you do not want to disable failback.

12. Under the Select Members(N-Port)* section, select the required ports you want to group and

clear the check boxes for the ports you want to remove from the port group.

13. Click Save.

14. Click Close on the Port Group Configuration dialog box.

Deleting port groups

NOTE

You cannot delete the default port group 0 (pg0).

To delete port groups, perform the following steps.

1. Click a port in the Switch View to open the Port Admin tab.

2. Click Configure N_Port Groups.

3. In the Port Group Configuration dialog box, select the group that you want to delete and then

click Delete. A confirmation dialog box displays.

4. Click Yes to confirm the action.

5. Click Close.

Defining custom primary F-N port mapping

To manually change primary F-N port mappings, perform the following steps.

1. Click a port in the Switch View to open the Port Admin tab.

2. Click the FC Ports tab.

3. Click Configure F_N Port Mappings.