HP StorageWorks 8/80 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.2 administrator guide (5697-0 - Page 352
Creating a TI zone
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1 2 F E LS3, FID1 3 E Domain 3 4 EX 5 EX Base switch Domain 1 6 E 7 E 10 F LS2, FID3 Domain 6 11 E 12 E 15 E 16 E 13 EX Base switch Domain 2 14 EX = Dedicated Path = Ports in the TI zones Figure 53 Example configuration for TI zones over FC routers in Logical Fabrics Figure 54 shows a logical representation of the configuration in Figure 53. This SAN is similar to that shown in Figure 46 on page 343 and you would set up the TI zones in the same way as described in "Traffic Isolation Routing over FC routers" on page 342. Edge fabric Fabric 1 1 SW3 3 2 4 5 SW1 6 7 15 13 Backbone fabric 16 SW2 14 10 12 SW6 11 Edge fabric Fabric 3 Figure 54 Logical representation of TI zones over FC routers in Logical Fabrics Creating a TI zone You create and modify TI zones using the zone command. Other zoning commands, such as zoneCreate, aliCreate, and cfgCreate, cannot be used to manage TI zones. When you create a TI zone, you can set the state of the zone to activated or deactivated. By default the zone state is set to activated; however, this does not mean that the zone is activated. After you create the TI zone, you must enable the current effective configuration to enforce the new TI zone, which is either activated or deactivated. Virtual Fabric considerations: Because base fabrics do not contain end devices, they normally do not have an effective zone configuration. To activate a TI zone in a base fabric, you should create a "dummy" configuration, as described in "Creating a TI zone in a base fabric" on page 352. 350 Optimizing fabric behavior