HP StorageWorks 4000/6000/8000 .HP StorageWorks SAN Design Reference Guide, Pa - Page 118
via E_Port to the 400 MP Router or MP Router Blades. When you install an MP Router Blade in
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• Translate phantom domains-Assigned to each remote fabric connected to a 400 MP Router or MP Router Blade. Each fabric has one unique translate domain, regardless of how many EX_Ports are connected to the fabric. • Backbone fabric-The 400 MP Router or MP Router Blade backbone fabric consists of at least one 400 MP Router or MP Router Blade and includes all MP Routers and B-series switches connected via E_Port to the 400 MP Router or MP Router Blades. When you install an MP Router Blade in a 4/256 SAN Director, all devices connected to the SAN Director Fibre Channel ports are part of the backbone fabric. • Edge fabric-A fabric that is attached to an EX_Port on a 400 MP Router or MP Router Blade. 118 B-series switches and fabric rules
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Translate phantom domains
—
Assigned to each remote fabric connected to a 400 MP Router or
MP Router Blade. Each fabric has one unique translate domain, regardless of how many EX_Ports
are connected to the fabric.
•
Backbone fabric
—
The 400 MP Router or MP Router Blade backbone fabric consists of at least
one 400 MP Router or MP Router Blade and includes all MP Routers and B-series switches connected
via E_Port to the 400 MP Router or MP Router Blades. When you install an MP Router Blade in a
4/256 SAN Director, all devices connected to the SAN Director Fibre Channel ports are part of
the backbone fabric.
•
Edge fabric
—
A fabric that is attached to an EX_Port on a 400 MP Router or MP Router Blade.
B-series switches and fabric rules
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