HP 4400 HP B-series Fabric OS 6.3.2d Release Notes (5697-1105, July 2011) - Page 27

FCR backbone fabric ID changes, Traffic Isolation over FCR, IP over Fibre Channel (IPFC)/FCR - reset

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• QoS is supported on switches in Access Gateway mode with Fabric OS 6.3x and later. The fabric switches should be running Fabric OS 6.3 to support QoS. If the fabric switch is Fabric OS 6.2, QoS must be disabled on either switch or AG. When running Adaptive Networking in Access Gateway mode, note the following: • QoS takes precedence over ingress rate limiting. • Ingress Rate Limiting is not enforced on trunked ports. FCR backbone fabric ID changes • With 8-Gb director blades, the switch must be disabled to change the backbone fabric ID. • With routing and dual backbone fabrics, the backbone fabric ID must be changed to keep the IDs unique. Traffic Isolation over FCR • All switches and Fibre Channel routers, both in edge and backbone fabrics, must be running Fabric OS 6.1.0 or later in order to support this feature. • In order for TI over FCR to function properly, the associated TI zones in each fabric (edge and backbone) must have failover enabled. • TI over FCR is supported only in edge-to-edge configurations. There is no support for TI in backboneto-edge routing configurations. IP over Fibre Channel (IPFC)/FCR IPFC over FCR is now disabled by default. Switches that are upgraded to Fabric OS 6.3 will retain their configuration settings for IPFC over FCR. The change to the default configuration applies only to new units shipping with Fabric OS 6.3.1a or units running Fabric OS 6.3x that are reset to a default configuration. Use fcrbcast --enable to explicitly enable IPFC over FCR. Broadcast frame forwarding in FCR fabric Broadcast frame forwarding is not supported in an FCR fabric with a 2408 FCoE Converged Network Switch. By default, broadcast frame forwarding is disabled on the FC router. If your edge fabric includes a 2408 FCoE Converged Network Switch, do not enable broadcast frame forwarding on the FC router, which can degrade FCR performance when there is excessive broadcast traffic. FC Routing with Mi10K Using FC routing in a backbone-to-edge configuration with an Mi10k in the edge fabric, can result in slow throughput for hosts attached to the Mi10K following a bounced IFL connection between the backbone and edge fabric. To resolve this slowdown, disable and then re-enable the Mi10K ports for the affected hosts. Mi10k directors operating with firmware earlier than MEOS 9.9.5 may experience repeated system faults when attached as an FCR edge switch to a 1606 Extension SAN Switch EX_Port. To avoid this, ensure that the Mi10k is operating with MEOS 9.9.5 or later for this configuration. Integrated routing • To allow HCL on an 8/40 SAN Switch when using Integrated Routing, the edge switch connected to the 8/40 SAN Switch must be running Fabric OS 6.1 or later. HP B-series Fabric OS 6.3.2d Release Notes 27

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QoS is supported on switches in Access Gateway mode with Fabric OS 6.3x and later. The fabric
switches should be running Fabric OS 6.3 to support QoS. If the fabric switch is Fabric OS 6.2,
QoS must be disabled on either switch or AG. When running Adaptive Networking in Access
Gateway mode, note the following:
QoS takes precedence over ingress rate limiting.
Ingress Rate Limiting is not enforced on trunked ports.
FCR backbone fabric ID changes
With 8-Gb director blades, the switch must be disabled to change the backbone fabric ID.
With routing and dual backbone fabrics, the backbone fabric ID must be changed to keep the
IDs unique.
Traffic Isolation over FCR
All switches and Fibre Channel routers, both in edge and backbone fabrics, must be running
Fabric OS 6.1.0 or later in order to support this feature.
In order for TI over FCR to function properly, the associated TI zones in each fabric (edge and
backbone) must have failover enabled.
TI over FCR is supported only in edge-to-edge configurations. There is no support for TI in backbone-
to-edge routing configurations.
IP over Fibre Channel (IPFC)/FCR
IPFC over FCR is now disabled by default. Switches that are upgraded to Fabric OS 6.3 will retain
their configuration settings for IPFC over FCR. The change to the default configuration applies only to
new units shipping with Fabric OS 6.3.1a or units running Fabric OS 6.3x that are reset to a default
configuration. Use
fcrbcast ––enable
to explicitly enable IPFC over FCR.
Broadcast frame forwarding in FCR fabric
Broadcast frame forwarding is not supported in an FCR fabric with a 2408 FCoE Converged Network
Switch. By default, broadcast frame forwarding is disabled on the FC router. If your edge fabric
includes a 2408 FCoE Converged Network Switch, do not enable broadcast frame forwarding on
the FC router, which can degrade FCR performance when there is excessive broadcast traffic.
FC Routing with Mi10K
Using FC routing in a backbone-to-edge configuration with an Mi10k in the edge fabric, can result
in slow throughput for hosts attached to the Mi10K following a bounced IFL connection between the
backbone and edge fabric. To resolve this slowdown, disable and then re-enable the Mi10K ports
for the affected hosts. Mi10k directors operating with firmware earlier than MEOS 9.9.5 may
experience repeated system faults when attached as an FCR edge switch to a 1606 Extension SAN
Switch EX_Port. To avoid this, ensure that the Mi10k is operating with MEOS 9.9.5 or later for this
configuration.
Integrated routing
To allow HCL on an 8/40 SAN Switch when using Integrated Routing, the edge switch connected
to the 8/40 SAN Switch must be running Fabric OS 6.1 or later.
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