HP StorageWorks 1606 Brocade Fabric OS Administrator's Guide v6.3.0 (53-100133 - Page 549

Configuring LSAN zones in the M-EOS fabric

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Fabric configurations for interconnectivity A 67: fffc43 10:00:00:60:69:10:60:1f 192.168.64.187 0.0.0.0 "sw187" The Fabric has 4 switches You can use DCFM to gather similar information for the M-EOS fabric. See the EFC Manager Software User Manual for information using DCFM. When you have configured the FC router to connect to a fabric, you must create LSAN zones for the SAN. After you set up LSAN zoning, issue the cfgShow command to verify that the zoning is correct. Configuring LSAN zones in the M-EOS fabric To ensure connectivity with devices in the Fabric OS fabric, you must set up LSAN zones in each edge fabric. An LSAN is defined by a zone in an edge fabric. When zoning an LSAN containing multiple fabrics with switches that are not running Fabric OS, you must use port WWN. Because port IDs are not necessarily unique across fabrics, you cannot use the domain,port method of identification. If the LSAN is configured and the proxy devices are created, the proxy device will show in the name server of the edge fabric and the xlate domain will show in the fabric of the edge fabric. For more details about LSAN zoning, see "LSAN zone configuration" on page 481. The FC router can support up to 2048 zones when connected to an M-EOS v9.6 switch. NOTE For detailed instructions for the steps in the following procedure, refer to the Zoning User Manual. For the latest version, go to the http://www.brocade.com/supportresources web site under the Data Center Fabric Manager (DCFM) Releases section and follow the instructions to access the documentation. 1. Log in to DCFM. 2. Create a new LSAN zone, as described in the Zoning User Manual. The name of the zone must use the LSAN_xxxx naming schema. 3. Add devices that are connected to the Fabric OS fabric. Use the device WWN when adding devices. 4. Add the newly created zone to the currently active zone set. 5. Activate the updated zone set. Correcting errors if LSAN devices appear in only one of the fabrics If the LSAN devices appear in only one of the fabrics in a multiple-fabric SAN, use the following procedure to correct the problem. 1. Log in to each fabric and verify that all of the devices are physically logged in. 2. Verify that the devices are properly configured in the LSAN zone in both edge fabrics. 3. Enter the fabricShow command on the Fabric OS fabric. 4. Use M-EOS DCFM to verify the M-EOS fabric, including the front and translation domains. 5. Move back to the FC router and issue the fcrProxyDevShow command on to verify that the devices are configured and exported. Fabric OS Administrator's Guide 507 53-1001336-01

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Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
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53-1001336-01
Fabric configurations for interconnectivity
A
67: fffc43 10:00:00:60:69:10:60:1f
192.168.64.187
0.0.0.0
"sw187"
The Fabric has 4 switches
You can use DCFM to gather similar information for the M-EOS fabric. See the
EFC Manager
Software User Manual
for information using DCFM.
When you have configured the FC router to connect to a fabric, you must create LSAN zones for the
SAN. After you set up LSAN zoning, issue the
cfgShow
command to verify that the zoning is correct.
Configuring LSAN zones in the M-EOS fabric
To ensure connectivity with devices in the Fabric OS fabric, you must set up LSAN zones in each
edge fabric.
An LSAN is defined by a zone in an edge fabric. When zoning an LSAN containing multiple fabrics
with switches that are not running Fabric OS, you must use port WWN. Because port IDs are not
necessarily unique across fabrics, you cannot use the
domain,port
method of identification.
If the LSAN is configured and the proxy devices are created, the proxy device will show in the name
server of the edge fabric and the xlate domain will show in the fabric of the edge fabric.
For more details about LSAN zoning, see
“LSAN zone configuration”
on page 481.
The FC router can support up to 2048 zones when connected to an M-EOS v9.6 switch.
NOTE
For detailed instructions for the steps in the following procedure, refer to the
Zoning User Manual
.
For the latest version, go to the
web site under the
Data Center Fabric Manager (DCFM) Releases section and follow the instructions to access the
documentation.
1.
Log in to DCFM.
2.
Create a new LSAN zone, as described in the
Zoning User Manual
. The name of the zone must
use the LSAN_
xxxx
naming schema.
3.
Add devices that are connected to the Fabric OS fabric. Use the device WWN when adding
devices.
4.
Add the newly created zone to the currently active zone set.
5.
Activate the updated zone set.
Correcting errors if LSAN devices appear in only one of the fabrics
If the LSAN devices appear in only one of the fabrics in a multiple-fabric SAN, use the following
procedure to correct the problem.
1.
Log in to each fabric and verify that all of the devices are physically logged in.
2.
Verify that the devices are properly configured in the LSAN zone in both edge fabrics.
3.
Enter the
fabricShow
command on the Fabric OS fabric.
4.
Use M-EOS DCFM to verify the M-EOS fabric, including the front and translation domains.
5.
Move back to the FC router and issue the
fcrProxyDevShow
command on to verify that the
devices are configured and exported.