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Zoning, Principal switch selection, Principal, Default, Never Principal, Switch Priority, Never

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Planning Considerations for Fibre Channel Topologies 3 • Zoning - For multiswitch fabrics, zoning is configured on a fabric-wide basis. Changes to the zoning configuration apply to all directors and switches in the fabric. To ensure the zoning configuration is maintained, certain rules are enforced when two or more elements are connected through ISLs to form a fabric or when two or more fabrics are joined. For additional information, refer to Configuring Zones. After directors and fabric switches are defined and cabled, they automatically join to form a single fabric through a user-transparent process. However, the user should be aware of the following fabric concepts, configuration characteristics, and operational characteristics: • Principal switch selection - Setting this value determines the principal switch for the multiswitch fabric. Select either Principal (highest priority), Default, or Never Principal (lowest priority) from the Switch Priority drop-down list. If all fabric elements are set to Principal or Default, the director or fabric switch with the highest priority and the lowest WWN becomes the principal switch. Following are some examples of principal switch selection when fabric elements have these settings. - If you have three fabric elements and set all to Default, the director or switch with the lowest WWN becomes the principal switch. - If you have three fabric elements and set two to Principal and one to Default, the element with the Principal setting that has the lowest WWN becomes the principal switch. - If you have three fabric elements and set two to Default and one to Never Principal, the element with the Default setting and the lowest WWN becomes the principal switch. Note that at least one director or switch in a multiswitch fabric needs to be set as Principal or Default. If all the fabric elements are set to Never Principal, all ISLs will segment. If all but one element is set to Never Principal and the element that was Principal goes offline, then all of the other ISLs will segment. NOTE: It is recommended to configure the switch priority as Default. 3-24 McDATA Products in a SAN Environment - Planning Manual

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McDATA Products in a SAN Environment - Planning Manual
Planning Considerations for Fibre Channel Topologies
Zoning -
For multiswitch fabrics, zoning is configured on a
fabric-wide basis. Changes to the zoning configuration apply to
all directors and switches in the fabric. To ensure the zoning
configuration is maintained, certain rules are enforced when two
or more elements are connected through ISLs to form a fabric or
when two or more fabrics are joined. For additional information,
refer to
Configuring Zones
.
After directors and fabric switches are defined and cabled, they
automatically join to form a single fabric through a user-transparent
process. However, the user should be aware of the following fabric
concepts, configuration characteristics, and operational
characteristics:
Principal switch selection -
Setting this value determines the
principal switch for the multiswitch fabric. Select either
Principal
(highest priority),
Default
, or
Never Principal
(lowest priority) from
the
Switch Priority
drop-down list.
If all fabric elements are set to
Principal
or
Default
, the director or
fabric switch with the highest priority and the lowest WWN
becomes the principal switch. Following are some examples of
principal switch selection when fabric elements have these
settings.
If you have three fabric elements and set all to
Default
, the
director or switch with the lowest WWN becomes the
principal switch.
If you have three fabric elements and set two to
Principal
and
one to
Default
, the element with the
Principal
setting that has
the lowest WWN becomes the principal switch.
If you have three fabric elements and set two to
Default
and
one to
Never Principal
, the element with the
Default
setting and
the lowest WWN becomes the principal switch.
Note that at least one director or switch in a multiswitch fabric
needs to be set as
Principal
or
Default
. If all the fabric elements are
set to
Never Principal
, all ISLs will segment. If all but one element
is set to
Never
Principal
and the element that was
Principal
goes
offline, then all of the other ISLs will segment.
NOTE:
It is recommended to configure the switch priority as
Default
.