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Index L large fabric fabric initialization 3-30 fabric scalability 3-39 high-bandwidth ISLs 3-30 high-port count directors 3-30 problems 4-3 laser transceiver description 5-3 restrictions 5-5 SFP transceiver 5-7 transmission distance 5-4 latency dark fiber transport 4-46 directors 1-7 IP transport 4-48 SONET/SDH transport 4-47 WDM transport 4-47 LC duplex connector 5-7 LIM assigning BB_Credits 4-50 Intrepid 10000 Director 5-2 load balancing 3-22 local area network comparison to WAN 4-36 latency 4-36 protocol stack 4-36 reliability 4-37 logical port addressing 3-42 M MAC address director or fabric switch 6-8 Eclipse 1620 SAN Router 6-9 Eclipse 2640 SAN Router 6-9 management server 6-8 management server CHAP authentication 5-16 default network address 6-8 description 2-7 Ethernet connectivity 5-10 illustration 2-7 installation planning 6-5 minimum specifications 2-8 plan security measures 6-11 product overview 1-3 recommended specifications 2-9 map, port card 3-43 mesh fabric description 3-14 illustration 3-15 suitability 3-16 mFCP protocol comparison to iFCP 4-28 connecting SAN routers 4-20 description 4-20 mSAN routing allocating Zone_IDs 4-30 description 4-18 mFCP protocol 4-20 proxy Domain_ID 30 4-18 routing domain 4-18 supported limits 4-21 multimode cabling 50/125 5-7 62.5/125 5-7 multiswitch fabric topology best practices 3-20 connecting FC-AL devices 3-11 description 3-2 domain ID assignment 3-25 E_Port segmentation 3-28 fabric initialization 3-30 fabric performance 3-31 fabric WWN assignment 3-25 FCP and FICON intermix 3-41 frame delivery order 3-27 illustration 3-19 ISL bandwidth 3-22 load balancing 3-22 multiple data transmission speeds 3-51 performance objectives 3-20 planning considerations 6-29 preferred path 3-23 principal switch selection 3-24 topology limits fabric elements 3-19 hop count 3-20 ISLs 3-20 vendor interoperability 3-20 zoning configurations 3-29 I-8 McDATA Products in a SAN Environment - Planning Manual

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McDATA Products in a SAN Environment - Planning Manual
I-8
Index
L
large fabric
fabric initialization
3-30
fabric scalability
3-39
high-bandwidth ISLs
3-30
high-port count directors
3-30
problems
4-3
laser transceiver
description
5-3
restrictions
5-5
SFP transceiver
5-7
transmission distance
5-4
latency
dark fiber transport
4-46
directors
1-7
IP transport
4-48
SONET/SDH transport
4-47
WDM transport
4-47
LC duplex connector
5-7
LIM
assigning BB_Credits
4-50
Intrepid 10000 Director
5-2
load balancing
3-22
local area network
comparison to WAN
4-36
latency
4-36
protocol stack
4-36
reliability
4-37
logical port addressing
3-42
M
MAC address
director or fabric switch
6-8
Eclipse 1620 SAN Router
6-9
Eclipse 2640 SAN Router
6-9
management server
6-8
management server
CHAP authentication
5-16
default network address
6-8
description
2-7
Ethernet connectivity
5-10
illustration
2-7
installation planning
6-5
minimum specifications
2-8
plan security measures
6-11
product overview
1-3
recommended specifications
2-9
map, port card
3-43
mesh fabric
description
3-14
illustration
3-15
suitability
3-16
mFCP protocol
comparison to iFCP
4-28
connecting SAN routers
4-20
description
4-20
mSAN routing
allocating Zone_IDs
4-30
description
4-18
mFCP protocol
4-20
proxy Domain_ID 30
4-18
routing domain
4-18
supported limits
4-21
multimode cabling
50/125
5-7
62.5/125
5-7
multiswitch fabric topology
best practices
3-20
connecting FC-AL devices
3-11
description
3-2
domain ID assignment
3-25
E_Port segmentation
3-28
fabric initialization
3-30
fabric performance
3-31
fabric WWN assignment
3-25
FCP and FICON intermix
3-41
frame delivery order
3-27
illustration
3-19
ISL bandwidth
3-22
load balancing
3-22
multiple data transmission speeds
3-51
performance objectives
3-20
planning considerations
6-29
preferred path
3-23
principal switch selection
3-24
topology limits
fabric elements
3-19
hop count
3-20
ISLs
3-20
vendor interoperability
3-20
zoning configurations
3-29