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17.7.1 Configuring the R_Port
To configure the R_Port, complete the following steps:
1.Select Configuration →Port→FC/Ethernet:
a.Select port 1 from the Port number drop-down list at the top of the window
(Figure 17-42).
Figure 17-42 Configure port 1 as R_Port
b.Enter a description for Port name and ensure that the Enable port check
box is selected. In our case, we changed the Port name value to
FC Port 1.
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c.Select ...
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