HP StorageWorks 8/80 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.2 administrator guide (5697-0 - Page 351
Traffic Isolation Routing over FC routers with Virtual Fabrics
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You must also create and activate a TI zone in the base fabric to reserve the XISLs for the dedicated path. In Figure 50, the XISLs highlighted (by a dotted line) in the base fabric can be reserved for FID1 by defining and activating a base fabric TI zone that consists of ports 10, 12, 14, and 16. You must also include ports 3 and 8, because they belong to Logical Switches participating in the Logical Fabric. For the TI zone, it is as though ports 3 and 8 belong to Domains 1 and 2 respectively. Domain 1 11 4 Domain 7 13 15 Domain 2 17 7 3 10 12 14 16 8 = Dedicated Path = Ports in the TI zones Figure 52 Creating a TI zone in a base fabric Using D,I notation, the port numbers for the TI zones in the Logical Fabric and base fabric are as follows: Port members for the TI zone in Logical Fabric 8,8 F_Port 8,1 E_Port 3,3 E_Port 3,10 E_Port 5,16 E_Port 5,8 E_Port 9,5 E_Port 9,9 F_Port Port members for the TI zone in base fabric 1,3 E_Port for ISL in Logical Switch 1,10 E_Port for XISL 7,12 E_Port for XISL 7,14 E_Port for XISL 2,16 E_Port for XISL 2,8 E_Port for ISL in Logical Switch Note that the base fabric zone contains a reference to port 1,3 even though the base switch with domain 1 does not have a port 3 in the switch. This number refers to the port in the chassis with port index 3, which actually belongs to LS3 in FID 1. Traffic Isolation Routing over FC routers with Virtual Fabrics This section describes how you can set up TI zones over FC routers in Logical Fabrics. Figure 53 shows two physical chassis configured into Logical Switches. The initiator in FID1 communicates with the target in FID3 over the EX_Ports in the base switches. Fabric OS 6.2 administrator guide 349