HP StorageWorks 8/80 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.1.0h release notes (5697-7961 - Page 4

New feature summaries, Enhanced connectivity with McDATA products, Access Gateway, Integrated Routing - 8 base san switch

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New feature summaries This section lists features and improvements implemented with Fabric OS 6.1.0a. Fabric OS 6.1.0h continues this support. Enhanced connectivity with McDATA products McDATA connectivity enhancements include: • M-EOS Native Fabric Mode support-HP supports Interop Mode 2 on Fabric OS 6.1.x on the 4/256 SAN Director & DC SAN Director. This allows Directors to participate directly in M-EOS fabrics running in McDATA Fabric Mode. M-EOS products in the fabric must be running M-EOS 09.07.02 or later. • M-EOS Open Fabric Mode support-HP supports Interop Mode 3 on Fabric OS 6.1.x with the 4/256 SAN Director & DC SAN Director. This allows Directors to participate directly in M-EOS fabrics running in Open Fabric Mode. M-EOS products in the fabric must be running M-EOS 09.07.02 or later. Interop Mode 3 scalability limits have also been increased to match those of Interop Mode 2. • Traffic Isolation Zones supported in mixed fabrics in Interop Mode 2-Fabric OS 6.1.x allows the Traffic Isolation Zones capability to be used in fabrics with M-Type products. The M-EOS based products can also provide analogous capability through the use of Preferred Path configurations. • Frame Redirection-Fabric OS 6.1.x allows Frame Redirection to be used on FOS products that are operating in either of the native connectivity modes (Interop Mode 2 or 3). This provides even greater flexibility and support for environments that are interested in using the powerful Frame Redirection capability. Access Gateway Access Gateway enhancements include: • Trunking with Access Gateway-Enables frame distribution across a set of available paths linking Access Gateway to an adjacent switch. The adjacent switch to the Access Gateway has to be an HP StorageWorks switch running Fabric OS 6.1.x or later. This feature also enhances availability by enabling seamless fail-over of traffic from a failed N_Port to other ports within a trunk group. Trunking is an optionally licensed feature. • Advanced Device Security Policy (ADS)-Extends the DCC policy to a switch module in Access Gateway mode. DCC policy support enables a user to restrict N_Port logins through an F_Port of an Access Gateway. The user must provide a list of device Port WWNs for an F_Port in order to enable those devices to login through that F_Port. This policy is also supported for NPIV connections on F_Ports. • 16-bit routing enhances interoperability of Access Gateway with Cisco fabrics. This capability only applies to 8-Gb platforms. Integrated Routing This new licensed capability allows ports in a DC Director, 8/40 SAN Switch, or 8/80 SAN Switch to be configured as EX_Ports supporting Fibre Channel Routing. This eliminates the need to add an MP Router blade (FR4-18i) or use the 400 MP Router for FCR purposes. Integrated Routing provides double the bandwidth for each FCR connection (when connected to another 8-Gb-capable port). 4

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New feature summaries
This section lists features and improvements implemented with Fabric OS 6.1.0a. Fabric OS 6.1.0h
continues this support.
Enhanced connectivity with McDATA products
McDATA connectivity enhancements include:
M-EOS Native Fabric Mode support
—HP supports Interop Mode 2 on Fabric OS 6.1.x on the
4/256 SAN Director & DC SAN Director. This allows Directors to participate directly in M-EOS
fabrics running in McDATA Fabric Mode. M-EOS products in the fabric must be running M-EOS
09.07.02 or later.
M-EOS Open Fabric Mode support
—HP supports Interop Mode 3 on Fabric OS 6.1.x with the
4/256 SAN Director & DC SAN Director. This allows Directors to participate directly in M-EOS
fabrics running in Open Fabric Mode. M-EOS products in the fabric must be running M-EOS
09.07.02 or later. Interop Mode 3 scalability limits have also been increased to match those of
Interop Mode 2.
Traffic Isolation Zones supported in mixed fabrics in Interop Mode 2
—Fabric OS 6.1.x allows the
Traffic Isolation Zones capability to be used in fabrics with M-Type products. The M-EOS based
products can also provide analogous capability through the use of Preferred Path configurations.
Frame Redirection
—Fabric OS 6.1.x allows Frame Redirection to be used on FOS products that
are operating in either of the native connectivity modes (Interop Mode 2 or 3). This provides even
greater flexibility and support for environments that are interested in using the powerful Frame
Redirection capability.
Access Gateway
Access Gateway enhancements include:
Trunking with Access Gateway
—Enables frame distribution across a set of available paths linking
Access Gateway to an adjacent switch. The adjacent switch to the Access Gateway has to be an
HP StorageWorks switch running Fabric OS 6.1.x or later. This feature also enhances availability
by enabling seamless fail-over of traffic from a failed N_Port to other ports within a trunk group.
Trunking is an optionally licensed feature.
Advanced Device Security Policy (ADS)
—Extends the DCC policy to a switch module in Access
Gateway mode. DCC policy support enables a user to restrict N_Port logins through an F_Port of
an Access Gateway. The user must provide a list of device Port WWNs for an F_Port in order to
enable those devices to login through that F_Port. This policy is also supported for NPIV connections
on F_Ports.
16-bit routing enhances interoperability of Access Gateway with Cisco fabrics. This capability
only applies to 8-Gb platforms.
Integrated Routing
This new licensed capability allows ports in a DC Director, 8/40 SAN Switch, or 8/80 SAN Switch
to be configured as EX_Ports supporting Fibre Channel Routing. This eliminates the need to add an
MP Router blade (FR4-18i) or use the 400 MP Router for FCR purposes. Integrated Routing provides
double the bandwidth for each FCR connection (when connected to another 8-Gb-capable port).
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