HP StorageWorks 16-EL HP StorageWorks Zoning V3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide (AA-RS26C - Page 47

QuickLoop Zoning Advantages

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Using QuickLoop Zones QuickLoop Zoning Advantages In addition to the advantages of fabric zoning-security, customized environments, and optimization of IT resources-QuickLoop zoning can protect devices from disruption by unrelated devices during a critical process; for example, during a tape backup session. In a QuickLoop with zoning enabled, transmission of the loop initialization primitive (LIP) signal and loop initialization are controlled by the switch. The LIP is transmitted only to looplets within the affected zone. Other looplets on the QuickLoop are not affected. In this way, unwanted disruption to devices can be controlled. Zoning Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide 47

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Using QuickLoop Zones
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Zoning Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide
QuickLoop Zoning Advantages
In addition to the advantages of fabric zoning—security, customized
environments, and optimization of IT resources—QuickLoop zoning can protect
devices from disruption by unrelated devices during a critical process; for
example, during a tape backup session.
In a QuickLoop with zoning enabled, transmission of the loop initialization
primitive (LIP) signal and loop initialization are controlled by the switch. The LIP
is transmitted only to looplets within the affected zone. Other looplets on the
QuickLoop are not affected. In this way, unwanted disruption to devices can be
controlled.