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E_Port segmentation, Duplicate Domain_IDs

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Planning Considerations for Fibre Channel Topologies 3 • E_Port segmentation - When an ISL activates, the two fabric elements exchange operating parameters to determine if they are compatible and can join to form a single fabric. If the elements are incompatible, the connecting E_Port at each director or switch segments to prevent the creation of a single fabric. A segmented link transmits only Class F traffic; the link does not transmit Class 2 or Class 3 traffic. The following conditions cause E_Ports to segment: - Incompatible operating parameters - Either the R_A_TOV or E_D_TOV is inconsistent between the two fabric elements. - Duplicate Domain_IDs - One or more Domain_ID conflicts are detected. - Incompatible zoning configurations - Zoning configurations for the two fabric elements are not compatible. For an explanation, refer to Configuring Zones. - Build fabric protocol error - A protocol error is detected during the process of forming the fabric. - No principal switch - No director or switch in the fabric is capable of becoming the principal switch. - No response from attached switch - After a fabric is created, each element in the fabric periodically verifies operation of all attached switches and directors. An ISL segments if a switch or director does not respond to a verification request. - ELP retransmission failure timeout - A director or switch that exhibits a hardware failure or connectivity problem cannot transmit or receive Class F frames. The director or switch did not receive a response to multiple exchange link parameters (ELP) frames, did not receive a fabric login (FLOGI) frame, and cannot join an operational fabric. • Fabric services and state change notifications - In a multiswitch fabric, director-provided services such as name service, registered state change notifications (RSCNs), and zoning are provided on a fabric-wide basis. For example, if a fabric-attached device queries a director or switch name server to locate all devices that support a specified protocol, the reply includes all fabric devices that support the protocol that are in the same zone as the requesting device, not just devices attached to the director or switch. 3-28 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
E_Port segmentation
- When an ISL activates, the two fabric
elements exchange operating parameters to determine if they are
compatible and can join to form a single fabric. If the elements are
incompatible, the connecting E_Port at each director or switch
segments to prevent the creation of a single fabric. A segmented
link transmits only Class F traffic; the link does not transmit Class
2 or Class 3 traffic. The following conditions cause E_Ports to
segment:
Incompatible operating parameters
- Either the R_A_TOV or
E_D_TOV is inconsistent between the two fabric elements.
Duplicate Domain_IDs
- One or more Domain_ID conflicts
are detected.
Incompatible zoning configurations
- Zoning configurations
for the two fabric elements are not compatible. For an
explanation, refer to
Configuring Zones
.
Build fabric protocol error
- A protocol error is detected
during the process of forming the fabric.
No principal switch
- No director or switch in the fabric is
capable of becoming the principal switch.
No response from attached switch
- After a fabric is created,
each element in the fabric periodically verifies operation of all
attached switches and directors. An ISL segments if a switch
or director does not respond to a verification request.
ELP retransmission failure timeout
- A director or switch that
exhibits a hardware failure or connectivity problem cannot
transmit or receive Class F frames. The director or switch did
not receive a response to multiple exchange link parameters
(ELP) frames, did not receive a fabric login (FLOGI) frame,
and cannot join an operational fabric.
Fabric services and state change notifications
- In a multiswitch
fabric, director-provided services such as name service, registered
state change notifications (RSCNs), and zoning are provided on a
fabric-wide basis. For example, if a fabric-attached device queries
a director or switch name server to locate all devices that support
a specified protocol, the reply includes all fabric devices that
support the protocol that are in the same zone as the requesting
device, not just devices attached to the director or switch.