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NS-Based Transparent Frame Redirection

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NS-Based Transparent Frame Redirection Appendix C Table 23 provides the NS-based transparent frame redirection interoperability matrix. TABLE 23 NS-based transparent frame redirection interoperability matrix1 Frame FOS version redirection support Host and target edge switches/directors FOS only FOS and EOSc and EOSn interop mode 2 "native FOS and EOSc and EOSn interop mode 3 "open" EOSc and EOSn only Layer 2 SAN FOS 6.2.0 FOS 5.3.1x for legacy Bloom-based switches and directors. FOS 6.1.1 and EOSc 9.8 or later, and EOSn 9.8 or later. FOS 6.2.0 and EOSc 9.9 and EOSn 9.9. Not applicable as the encryption switch with EOSc and EOSn fabric becomes interop mode 2 or 3. FOS 6.1.1 for Condor and Condor-2 based switches and directors. Layer 3 MetaSAN (FCR) FOS 6.2.0 FOS 5.3.1x for legacy Bloom-based switches and directors. FOS 6.1.1 for Condor and Condor-2 based switches and directors. FOS 6.2.0 and EOSc 9.9 and EOSn 9.9. Also requires a FOS switch with firmware version 6.2.0 or later in the fabric to manually create redirection zones. FOS 6.2.0 and EOSc 9.9 and EOSn 9.9. Also requires a FOS switch with firmware version 6.2.0 or later in the fabric to manually create redirection zones. EOSc 9.8 or later, and EOSn 9.8 or later. Also requires a FOS switch with firmware version 6.1.1 or later in the fabric to manually create redirection zones. 1. Only the M6140, M4700F, McDATA 4400, and Brocade Intrepid 10000 are supported for frame redirection. NOTE When an EOSc switch is powered down and powered up again, redirection zone information is erased. No devices are allowed to log in at this stage. To enable all devices to log in, issue a cfgsave command from the FOS switch where the redirection zones were originally created, or issue an rd zone delete command from EOSc switch. Fabric OS Encryption Administrator's Guide 221 53-1001864-01

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Appendix
C
NS-Based Transparent Frame Redirection
Table 23
provides the NS-based transparent frame redirection interoperability matrix.
NOTE
When an EOSc switch is powered down and powered up again, redirection zone information is
erased. No devices are allowed to log in at this stage. To enable all devices to log in, issue a
cfgsave
command from the FOS switch where the redirection zones were originally created, or issue an
rd
zone delete
command from EOSc switch.
TABLE 23
NS-based transparent frame redirection interoperability matrix
1
1.
Only the M6140, M4700F, McDATA 4400, and Brocade Intrepid 10000 are supported for frame redirection.
Frame
redirection
support
FOS version
Host and target edge switches/directors
FOS only
FOS and EOSc and EOSn
interop mode 2 “native
FOS and EOSc and EOSn
interop mode 3 “open”
EOSc and EOSn only
Layer 2
SAN
FOS 6.2.0
FOS 5.3.1x for
legacy Bloom-based
switches and
directors.
FOS 6.1.1 for Condor
and Condor-2 based
switches and
directors.
FOS 6.1.1 and EOSc 9.8 or
later, and EOSn 9.8 or
later.
FOS 6.2.0 and EOSc 9.9 and
EOSn 9.9.
Not applicable as the
encryption switch with EOSc
and EOSn fabric becomes
interop mode 2 or 3.
Layer 3
MetaSAN
(FCR)
FOS 6.2.0
FOS 5.3.1x for
legacy Bloom-based
switches and
directors.
FOS 6.1.1 for Condor
and Condor-2 based
switches and
directors.
FOS 6.2.0 and EOSc 9.9
and EOSn 9.9.
Also requires a FOS switch
with firmware version
6.2.0 or later in the fabric
to manually create
redirection zones.
FOS 6.2.0 and EOSc 9.9 and
EOSn 9.9.
Also requires a FOS switch
with firmware version 6.2.0
or later in the fabric to
manually create redirection
zones.
EOSc 9.8 or later, and EOSn
9.8 or later.
Also requires a FOS switch
with firmware version 6.1.1
or later in the fabric to
manually create redirection
zones.