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Logical fabric formation, Account management and Virtual Fabrics

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Managing Virtual Fabrics Most port commands are not supported on logical ports. For example, you cannot change the state or configuration of a logical port. However, state change on a logical link is permitted using the lfcfg --lislEnable command. The World Wide Name (WWN) for logical ports is in NAA=5 format, using the following syntax: 5n:nn:nn:nz:zz:zz:zx:xx The NAA=5 syntax uses the following variables: ∙ nnnnnn is the Brocade Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI). ∙ zzzzzz is the logical fabric serial number. ∙ xxx is the logical port number, in the range 0 through FFF. Logical fabric formation Fabric formation is not based on connectivity, but on the FIDs of the logical switches. The basic order of fabric formation is as follows: 1. Base fabric forms. 2. Logical fabrics form when the base fabric is stable. 3. Devices begin recognizing one another. 4. Traffic is initiated between the logical switches. Account management and Virtual Fabrics When user accounts are created, they are assigned a list of logical fabrics to which they can log in and a home logical fabric (home FID). When you connect to a physical chassis, the home FID defines the logical switch to which you are logged in by default. You can change to a different logical switch context, as described in Changing the context to a different logical fabric on page 293. When you are logged in to a logical switch, the system prompt changes to display the FID of that switch. The following are example prompts for when you are logged in to the default logical switch (FID = 128) and a user-defined logical switch (FID = 15): switch:FID128:admin> switch:FID15:admin> Refer to Managing User Accounts on page 145 for information about creating user accounts and assigning FIDs to user accounts. Setting up IP addresses for a logical switch Each physical chassis has one common IP address that is shared by all of the logical switches in the chassis. You can set up individual IPv4 addresses for each logical switch. IPv4 addresses assigned to individual logical switches are assigned to IP over Fibre Channel (IPFC) network interfaces. In Virtual Fabrics environments, a single chassis can be assigned to multiple fabrics, each of which is logically distinct and separate from one another. Each IPFC point of connection to a given chassis needs a separate IPv4 address and prefix to be accessible to a management host. For a management host to access logical switches, the host bus adapter (HBA) must be able to connect with the common, shared IP address and the individual IPv4 addresses configured for each logical switch. NOTE IPv6 is not supported when setting the IPFC interface for Virtual Fabrics. IPFC addresses are not handled by configupload or configdownload. The IPFC address of the default logical switch or a non-VF switch is stored on the WWN card or compact flash. This address does not display in a configshow. Non-default logical switch IPFC addresses display in a confgshow. The ipaddrshow command displays all switch addresses and IPFC addresses configured in the chassis. Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1 53-1004111-02 279

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Most port commands are not supported on logical ports. For example, you cannot change the state or configuration of a logical port.
However, state change on a logical link is permitted using the
lfcfg --lislEnable
command.
The World Wide Name (WWN) for logical ports is in NAA=5 format, using the following syntax:
5
n:nn:nn:nz:zz:zz:zx:xx
The NAA=5 syntax uses the following variables:
nnnnnn
is the Brocade Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI).
zzzzzz
is the logical fabric serial number.
xxx
is the logical port number, in the range 0 through FFF.
Logical fabric formation
Fabric formation is not based on connectivity, but on the FIDs of the logical switches. The basic order of fabric formation is as follows:
1.
Base fabric forms.
2.
Logical fabrics form when the base fabric is stable.
3.
Devices begin recognizing one another.
4.
Traffic is initiated between the logical switches.
Account management and Virtual Fabrics
When user accounts are created, they are assigned a list of logical fabrics to which they can log in and a home logical fabric (home FID).
When you connect to a physical chassis, the home FID defines the logical switch to which you are logged in by default. You can change
to a different logical switch context, as described in
Changing the context to a different logical fabric
on page 293.
When you are logged in to a logical switch, the system prompt changes to display the FID of that switch. The following are example
prompts for when you are logged in to the default logical switch (FID = 128) and a user-defined logical switch (FID = 15):
switch:FID128:admin>
switch:FID15:admin>
Refer to
Managing User Accounts
on page 145 for information about creating user accounts and assigning FIDs to user accounts.
Setting up IP addresses for a logical switch
Each physical chassis has one common IP address that is shared by all of the logical switches in the chassis. You can set up individual
IPv4 addresses for each logical switch.
IPv4 addresses assigned to individual logical switches are assigned to IP over Fibre Channel (IPFC) network interfaces. In Virtual Fabrics
environments, a single chassis can be assigned to multiple fabrics, each of which is logically distinct and separate from one another.
Each IPFC point of connection to a given chassis needs a separate IPv4 address and prefix to be accessible to a management host.
For a management host to access logical switches, the host bus adapter (HBA) must be able to connect with the common, shared IP
address and the individual IPv4 addresses configured for each logical switch.
NOTE
IPv6 is not supported when setting the IPFC interface for Virtual Fabrics.
IPFC addresses are not handled by configupload or configdownload. The IPFC address of the default logical switch or a non-VF switch
is stored on the WWN card or compact flash. This address does not display in a configshow. Non-default logical switch IPFC addresses
display in a confgshow. The
ipaddrshow
command displays all switch addresses and IPFC addresses configured in the chassis.
Managing Virtual Fabrics
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