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Fabric segmentation and zoning, Zone merging scenarios

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Administering Advanced Zoning Both fabrics have identical zones and configurations enabled, including the default zone mode. The two fabrics will join to make one larger fabric with the same zone configuration across the newly created fabric. If the two fabrics have different zone configurations, they will not be merged. If the two fabrics cannot join, the ISL between the switches will segment. ∙ Merge conflicts When a merge conflict is present, a merge will not take place and the ISL will segment. Use the switchShow or errDump commands to obtain additional information about possible merge conflicts, because many non-zone-related configuration parameters can cause conflicts. Refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference for detailed information about these commands. If the fabrics have different zone configuration data, the system attempts to merge the two sets of zone configuration data. If the zones cannot merge, the ISL will be segmented. A merge is not possible if any of the following conditions exist: - Configuration mismatch: Zoning is enabled in both fabrics and the zone configurations that are enabled are different in each fabric. - Type mismatch: The name of a zone object in one fabric is used for a different type of zone object in the other fabric. - Content mismatch: The definition of a zone object in one fabric is different from the definition of the zone object with the same name in the other fabric. - Zone database size: The zone database size exceeds the maximum limit of another switch. NOTE If the zone set members on two switches are not listed in the same order, the configuration is considered a mismatch, resulting in the switches being segmented from the fabric. For example, cfg1 = z1; z2 is different from cfg1 = z2; z1 , even though members of the configuration are the same. If zone set members on two switches have the same names defined in the configuration, make sure zone set members are listed in the same order. NOTE In a large fabric, especially with 1 MB or more zone configuration takes some amount of time for zone merge. This may cause host device to not to discover the target in other end of the fabric for a short duration. This problem may not be seen if the you follow the guidelines of joining the stable fabric one by one with devices offline and ensure that the zone merge operation is completed before enabling the devices. Fabric segmentation and zoning If the connections between two fabrics are no longer available, the fabric segments into two separate fabrics. Each new fabric retains the same zone configuration. If the connections between two fabrics are replaced and no changes have been made to the zone configuration in either of the two fabrics, then the two fabrics merge back into one single fabric. If any changes that cause a conflict have been made to either zone configuration, then the fabrics may segment. Zone merging scenarios The following tables provide information on merging zones and the expected results: ∙ Table 64: Defined and effective configurations ∙ Table 65: Different content ∙ Table 66: Different names ∙ Table 67: TI zones Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1 53-1004111-02 333

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Both fabrics have identical zones and configurations enabled, including the default zone mode. The two fabrics will join to make one
larger fabric with the same zone configuration across the newly created fabric.
If the two fabrics have different zone configurations, they will not be merged. If the two fabrics cannot join, the ISL between the switches
will segment.
Merge conflicts
When a merge conflict is present, a merge will not take place and the ISL will segment. Use the
switchShow
or
errDump
commands to obtain additional information about possible merge conflicts, because many non-zone-related configuration
parameters can cause conflicts. Refer to the
Fabric OS Command Reference
for detailed information about these commands.
If the fabrics have different zone configuration data, the system attempts to merge the two sets of zone configuration data. If
the zones cannot merge, the ISL will be segmented.
A merge is not possible if any of the following conditions exist:
Configuration mismatch: Zoning is enabled in both fabrics and the zone configurations that are enabled are different in
each fabric.
Type mismatch: The name of a zone object in one fabric is used for a different type of zone object in the other fabric.
Content mismatch: The definition of a zone object in one fabric is different from the definition of the zone object with the
same name in the other fabric.
Zone database size: The zone database size exceeds the maximum limit of another switch.
NOTE
If the zone set members on two switches are not listed in the same order, the configuration is considered a mismatch, resulting
in the switches being segmented from the fabric. For example,
cfg1 = z1; z2
is different from
cfg1 = z2; z1
, even
though members of the configuration are the same. If zone set members on two switches have the same names defined in the
configuration, make sure zone set members are listed in the same order.
NOTE
In a large fabric, especially with 1 MB or more zone configuration takes some amount of time for zone merge. This may cause
host device to not to discover the target in other end of the fabric for a short duration. This problem may not be seen if the you
follow the guidelines of joining the stable fabric one by one with devices offline and ensure that the zone merge operation is
completed before enabling the devices.
Fabric segmentation and zoning
If the connections between two fabrics are no longer available, the fabric segments into two separate fabrics. Each new fabric retains the
same zone configuration.
If the connections between two fabrics are replaced and no changes have been made to the zone configuration in either of the two
fabrics, then the two fabrics merge back into one single fabric. If any changes that cause a conflict have been made to either zone
configuration, then the fabrics may segment.
Zone merging scenarios
The following tables provide information on merging zones and the expected results:
Table 64
: Defined and effective configurations
Table 65
: Different content
Table 66
: Different names
Table 67
: TI zones
Administering Advanced Zoning
Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1
53-1004111-02
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