HP StorageWorks 2/16V HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.3.x administrator guide (569 - Page 440

Supported features, Unsupported HP StorageWorks Features, Configuration recommendations

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Supported features The following features are supported on HP StorageWorks switches in interoperability mode: • Fabric Watch • Fabric Access API functions Accessible from HP StorageWorks switches only, but switch information for non- HP StorageWorks switches is reported. The object information and zoning actions are configurable from the API. • Brocade translative mode Registers private storage target devices into the fabric, it can be used in a heterogeneous fabric if the devices are connected directly to HP StorageWorks switches. The devices will be accessible from any port on the fabric. Unsupported HP StorageWorks Features In a heterogeneous fabric, the following optional features are not supported and cannot be installed on any HP StorageWorks switch in the fabric: • Extended Edge PID format • Quickloop and QuickLoop Zoning • Secure Fabric OS • Timer Server function • Open E_Port • Broadcast Zoning • Management Server Service and FDMI • QuickLoop Fabric Assist • Remote Switch • Extended Fabrics • Trunking • Alias Server • Platform Service • Virtual Channels • FCIP Configuration recommendations The following is recommended when configuring an interoperable fabric: • Avoid domain ID conflicts before fabric reconfiguration. Every switch in the fabric must have a unique domain ID. • When you are configuring multiple switches, you should wait for a fabric reconfiguration after adding or removing each switch. Configuration restrictions In interoperable fabrics, the following restrictions apply: • Do not use Extended Edge PID mode. • There is an architecture maximum of 31 switches. • Domain IDs must be in the 97 to 127 value range for successful connection to McData switches. The firmware automatically assigns a valid domain ID, if necessary, when the interopmode command is enabled on the switch. • The fabricShow command only shows the WWN and domain ID for McDATA switches. No IP address or switch name information is provided. Switches show all parameters. • If you are managing zoning from your HP StorageWorks switch, then all HP StorageWorks switches must have at least one direct connection to another HP StorageWorks switch. For example, you cannot 442 Configuring McData Open Fabric mode

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Configuring McData Open Fabric mode
Supported features
The following features are supported on HP StorageWorks switches in interoperability mode:
Fabric Watch
Fabric Access API functions
Accessible from HP StorageWorks switches only, but switch information for non- HP StorageWorks
switches is reported. The object information and zoning actions are configurable from the API.
Brocade translative mode
Registers private storage target devices into the fabric, it can be used in a heterogeneous fabric if the
devices are connected directly to HP StorageWorks switches. The devices will be accessible from any
port on the fabric.
Unsupported HP StorageWorks Features
In a heterogeneous fabric, the following optional features are not supported and cannot be installed on
any HP StorageWorks switch in the fabric:
Extended Edge PID format
Quickloop and QuickLoop Zoning
Secure Fabric OS
Timer Server function
Open E_Port
Broadcast Zoning
Management Server Service and FDMI
QuickLoop Fabric Assist
Remote Switch
Extended Fabrics
Trunking
Alias Server
Platform Service
Virtual Channels
FCIP
Configuration recommendations
The following is recommended when configuring an interoperable fabric:
Avoid domain ID conflicts before fabric reconfiguration. Every switch in the fabric must have a unique
domain ID.
When you are configuring multiple switches, you should wait for a fabric reconfiguration after adding
or removing each switch.
Configuration restrictions
In interoperable fabrics, the following restrictions apply:
Do not use Extended Edge PID mode.
There is an architecture maximum of 31 switches.
Domain IDs must be in the 97 to 127 value range for successful connection to McData switches. The
firmware automatically assigns a valid domain ID, if necessary, when the
interopmode
command is
enabled on the switch.
The
fabricShow
command only shows the WWN and domain ID for McDATA switches. No IP
address or switch name information is provided. Switches show all parameters.
If you are managing zoning from your HP StorageWorks switch, then all HP StorageWorks switches
must have at least one direct connection to another HP StorageWorks switch. For example, you cannot