Dell PowerVault 56F Dell PowerVault 5xF Switches Zoning Guide - Page 20

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5. Enable the configuration. 6. Test the configuration. 7. Save the configuration again. NOTE: Before issuing any zoning commands, use the switchShow command on each switch in the zoned fabric to verify that all switches in the fabric are connected. All ports used for interswitch links (ISL) display the neighboring switches' worldwide name (WWN) and switch name. Use the following syntax to add multiple items to a zone: zoneAdd "name_of_zone", "member; member; member" For example, zoneAdd " ", "1,10;1,12" adds domain 1, port 10 and domain 1, port 12 to zone "Red_zone". Apply the same syntax when adding aliases (aliAdd) or configurations (cfgAdd). Members are separated by semicolons but within a single pair of quotes. The following commands can take multiple-item parameter lists: Configuration commands, such as cfgCreate, cfgAdd, and cfgRemove Zone commands, such as zoneCreate, zoneAdd, and zoneRemove Alias commands, such as aliCreate, aliAdd, and aliRemove A new switch is a switch that has not previously been connected to a fabric with zoning configured and that has had no zone configuration data entered into it. You can return a switch to the "new" state by using the cfgClear command before connecting it to the fabric. For zoning purposes, other parameters, such as IP addresses, remain unchanged. When you connect a new switch to a fabric, all zone configuration data is immediately copied from the fabric into the new switch. If a zone configuration is enabled in the fabric, then the same configuration becomes enabled in the new switch. After this operation, the cfgShow command displays the same output on all switches in the fabric, including the new switch. NOTE: When connecting two switches using ISLs to form a fabric, if there is a difference in the configuration information relating to any zone objects (aliases, zones, or configurations) with the same name, the switches cannot connect-even if none of the defined configurations are enabled. 3-2 Dell PowerVault 5xF Switches Zoning Guide

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Dell PowerVault 5xF Switches Zoning Guide
5.
Enable the configuration.
6.
Test the configuration.
7.
Save the configuration again.
NOTE: Before issuing any zoning commands, use the
switchShow
command on
each switch in the zoned fabric to verify that all switches in the fabric are connected.
All ports used for interswitch links (ISL) display the neighboring switches
worldwide
name (WWN) and switch name.
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Use the following syntax to add multiple items to a zone:
zoneAdd
"
name_of_zone
", "
member; member; member
"
For example,
zoneAdd "
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", "1,10;1,12"
adds domain 1, port 10 and
domain 1, port 12 to zone "Red_zone".
Apply the same syntax when adding aliases (
aliAdd
) or configurations (
cfgAdd
).
Members are separated by semicolons but within a single pair of quotes.
The following commands can take multiple-item parameter lists:
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Configuration commands, such as
cfgCreate
,
cfgAdd
, and
cfgRemove
±
Zone commands, such as
zoneCreate
,
zoneAdd
, and
zoneRemove
±
Alias commands, such as
aliCreate
,
aliAdd
, and
aliRemove
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A new switch is a switch that has not previously been connected to a fabric with zon-
ing configured and that has had no zone configuration data entered into it. You can
return a switch to the
new
state by using the
cfgClear
command before connecting
it to the fabric. For zoning purposes, other parameters, such as IP addresses, remain
unchanged.
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When you connect a new switch to a fabric, all zone configuration data is immediately
copied from the fabric into the new switch. If a zone configuration is enabled in the
fabric, then the same configuration becomes enabled in the new switch. After this
operation, the
cfgShow
command displays the same output on all switches in the
fabric, including the new switch.
NOTE: When connecting two switches using ISLs to form a fabric, if there is a differ-
ence in the configuration information relating to any zone objects (aliases, zones, or
configurations) with the same name, the switches cannot connect
even if none of
the defined configurations are enabled.