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Zone Administration Sample Configuration Table 51 shows a sample zoning configuration: Table 51: Sample Zoning Database Alias alias1 = WWN; WWN; WWN alias2 = WWN; alias3 = WWN; alias4 = WWN; WWN; WWN Zone zone1 = alias1; alias2; WWN; ; zone2 = alias3, alias4, WWN Config myconfig = zone1, zone2 Zoning Schemes Various levels of zoning (or Zoning schemes) are created to isolate systems that have different operating environments. For example, you can create a zone of all ports connected to UNIX Servers, or another zone of all ports connected to Windows Servers. Zones are created to limit access of devices to other devices connected to the fabric within the same zone. Zones can be configured dynamically. They can vary in size depending on the number of fabric connected devices, and devices can belong to more than one zone. Because zone members can access only other members of the same zone, a device not included in a zone is not available to members of that zone. Security Zoning can only be managed or accessed by the primary FCS switch when security is enabled; the Zoning icon only appears on the primary FCS switch. If security is not enabled, the Zone icon appears in the Fabric Toolbar of every licensed switch. For specific information regarding Secure Fabrics, refer to the HP StorageWorks Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide. Web Tools Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide 201

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Zone Administration
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Web Tools Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide
Sample Configuration
Table 51
shows a sample zoning configuration:
Zoning Schemes
Various levels of zoning (or Zoning schemes) are created to isolate systems that
have different operating environments. For example, you can create a zone of all
ports connected to UNIX Servers, or another zone of all ports connected to
Windows Servers. Zones are created to limit access of devices to other devices
connected to the fabric within the same zone.
Zones can be configured dynamically. They can vary in size depending on the
number of fabric connected devices, and devices can belong to more than one
zone. Because zone members can access only other members of the same zone, a
device not included in a zone is not available to members of that zone.
Security
Zoning can only be managed or accessed by the primary FCS switch when
security is enabled; the Zoning icon only appears on the primary FCS switch. If
security is not enabled, the Zone icon appears in the Fabric Toolbar of every
licensed switch.
For specific information regarding Secure Fabrics, refer to the
HP StorageWorks
Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide
.
Table 51:
Sample Zoning Database
Alias
Zone
Config
alias1
= WWN; WWN;
WWN
alias2
= WWN;
<domain, port>
alias3
= WWN; <AL_PA>
zone1
= alias1; alias2;
WWN; <domain, port>;
<ALPA>
alias4
= WWN; WWN;
WWN
zone2
= alias3, alias4,
WWN
myconfig
= zone1,
zone2