HP StorageWorks 4000/6000/8000 .HP StorageWorks SAN Design Reference Guide, Pa - Page 75
MP Router and MP Router Blade use cases, H-series switches with TR configurations, MPR or MPR
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Fabric A1 400 MPR or MPR (FC Routing) Fabric A2 Fabric B1 Fabric A1 400 MPR or MPR (FC Routing) Fabric B2 NSPOF con guration 400 MPR or MPR (FC Routing) Fabric A2 Fabric B1 400 MPR or MPR (FC Routing) Fabric B2 Fabric A1 400 MPR or MPR (FC Routing) Fabric A2 Figure 34 High-availability MP Router configurations . 25112c 400 MP Router and MP Router Blade use cases For configuration examples, see the 400 MP Router and MP Router Blade use-case white papers: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/whitepapers.html H-series switches with TR configurations The TR feature allows you to configure each 8 Gb port on the H-series switch as a TR_Port, enabling the sharing of server and storage resources between fabrics through the industry-standard NPIV protocol. The TR feature also provides a higher level of security by ensuring that only customer-specified devices are visible and shared between fabrics. Figure 19 shows how an H-series switch can be in a fabric with other H-series switches and how you can connect it to multiple remote B-series or C-series fabrics. Figure 23 shows how you can map each device connected to an H-series switch to multiple devices connected in one remote B-series or C-series fabric. SAN Design Reference Guide 75