Figure 17 The Host Group to Security Group Dialog Box
Item
LDKC
Host Group
Security Group table
OK
The Host Group to Port Dialog Box
To use the Host Group to Port dialog box, you must ensure that Volume Security Port Option is already
installed.
The Host Group to Port dialog box
of the Volume Security window
menu. The Host Group to Port dialog box enables you to find ports via which hosts can access volumes
(see
"Locating Ports through Which Hosts Can Access
36
Using the Volume Security GUI
Description
Indicates the number of the selected LDKC
Specifies a host group.
Lists information about the security groups in which the specified host group is registered.
Security Group indicates the name of a security group.
Security indicates whether the security settings in the security group are enabled or
disabled.
Group Status indicates whether the security group is an access group or a pool
group.
T-VOL/R-VOL indicates whether volumes in the security group can be used as sec-
ondary volumes (i.e., copy destination volume). Enable indicates the volumes can
be used as secondary volumes. Disable indicates the volumes cannot be used as
secondary volumes.
Closes the dialog box.
(Figure
18) appears when you right-click an item in the tree view
(Figure
4) and then select List -> Host Group to Port from the pop-up
Volumes" on page 45).