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5 Managing Switches This chapter provides the procedures for using Simple SAN Connection Manager to view and manage your SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch or 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch. About transparent routing The transparent routing feature provides inter-fabric routing to enable controlled and limited access between devices on an SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch or 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch (local) fabric and devices on a remote fabric consisting of switches made by other vendors. For a list of switches that are supported in a remote fabric, see the HP StorageWorks SAN Design Reference Guide located at the HP website: http://www.hp.com/go/sandesignguide. This type of inter-fabric connection uses the Fibre Channel industry N_Port ID Virtualization (NPIV), and makes local and remote devices accessible to each other while maintaining the local and remote fabrics as separate fabrics. Transparent routing configuration consists of connecting the local fabric over one or more TR_Ports to the remote fabric, and then creating Inter-Fabric Zones (IFZs) by which you map the local devices to the remote devices. To complete the configuration and make it active, you must activate the same IFZs on both the local fabric and the remote fabric. Simple SAN Connection Manager displays, on the Physical Connection map (see page 39), the remote fabric as an unavailable switch, which represents one or more HP StorageWorks B-series or C-series switches and their connected devices. However, Simple SAN Connection Manager cannot be used to manage the remote fabric or to configure transparent routing. To configure transparent routing, use the SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch or 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch QuickTools web applet as described in the HP StorageWorks 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch QuickTools Switch Management User Guide or the HP StorageWorks SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch QuickTools Switch Management User Guide. Viewing switch properties Simple SAN Connection Manager provides a quick and easy way to view properties related to switches within your SAN. Description of the switch properties The Switch Properties (Figure 25) include the following read-only information: • Symbolic Name • Model • World-wide name • Serial Number • MAC Address • Domain ID • Firmware Version • Operational State HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager User Guide 45

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HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager User Guide
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5
Managing Switches
This chapter provides the procedures for using Simple SAN Connection Manager to view and manage
your SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch or 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch.
About transparent routing
The transparent routing feature provides inter-fabric routing to enable controlled and limited access
between devices on an SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch or 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch (local) fabric and
devices on a remote fabric consisting of switches made by other vendors. For a list of switches that are
supported in a remote fabric, see the
HP StorageWorks SAN Design Reference Guide
located at the HP
website:
. This type of inter-fabric connection uses the Fibre
Channel industry N_Port ID Virtualization (NPIV), and makes local and remote devices accessible to each
other while maintaining the local and remote fabrics as separate fabrics.
Transparent routing configuration consists of connecting the local fabric over one or more TR_Ports to the
remote fabric, and then creating Inter-Fabric Zones (IFZs) by which you map the local devices to the remote
devices. To complete the configuration and make it active, you must activate the same IFZs on both the
local fabric and the remote fabric.
Simple SAN Connection Manager displays, on the Physical Connection map (see page 39), the remote
fabric as an unavailable switch, which represents one or more HP StorageWorks B-series or C-series
switches and their connected devices. However, Simple SAN Connection Manager cannot be used to
manage the remote fabric or to configure transparent routing. To configure transparent routing, use the
SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch or 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch QuickTools web applet as described in the
HP StorageWorks 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch QuickTools Switch Management User Guide
or the
HP
StorageWorks SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch QuickTools Switch Management User Guide
.
Viewing switch properties
Simple SAN Connection Manager provides a quick and easy way to view properties related to switches
within your SAN.
Description of the switch properties
The Switch Properties (
Figure 25
) include the following read-only information:
Symbolic Name
Model
World-wide name
Serial Number
MAC Address
Domain ID
Firmware Version
Operational State