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Limitations and restrictions of Traffic Isolation Zoning, Creating a TI zone

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Traffic Isolation Zoning NOTE FC router domains are excluded from the ETIZ platform restrictions. You can create enhanced TI zones with these switches in the fabric. Limitations and restrictions of Traffic Isolation Zoning The following limitations and restrictions apply to Traffic Isolation Zoning: ∙ A maximum of 255 TI zones can be created in one fabric. A fabric merge resulting in greater than the maximum allowed TI zones results in merge failure and the fabrics are segmented. ∙ A TI zone can be created using D,I (Domain, Index) notation only, except for TI zones in a backbone fabric, which use port WWNs. See Traffic Isolation Zoning over FC routers on page 370 for information about TI zones in a backbone fabric. ∙ To include a trunk group in a TI zone, you must include all ports of the trunk in the TI zone. ∙ If two N_Ports are online and have the same shared area, and one of them is configured in a TI zone, then they both must be configured in that same TI zone. One of the online shared area N_Ports should not remain outside the TI zone unless it is offline, then it may remain outside the TI zone. ∙ Port swapping is not permitted in TI zones. ∙ Ports that are in different TI zones cannot communicate with each other if failover is disabled. ∙ TI zone members that overlap must have the same TI failover policy across all TI zones to which they belong. That is, if an overlapping member is part of a failover-disabled zone, then it can belong only to other TI zones where the policy is also failover-disabled; the member cannot overlap with failover-enabled TI zones. ∙ TI zones that have members with port index greater than 511 are not supported with Fabric OS versions earlier than v6.4.0. If such a TI zone and Fabric OS version combination is detected, a warning is issued. These configurations are not prevented, but their behavior is unpredictable. ∙ When you merge two switches, if there is an effective configuration on the switches and TI zones are present on either switch, the TI zones are not automatically activated after the merge. Check the TI zone enabled status using the zone --show command, and if the TI Zone Enabled status does not match across switches, issue the cfgEnable command. ∙ Use care when creating TI zones on ICL ports in topologies that span more than two switches connected with ICLs. If a userdefined TI zone breaks the ICL connectivity requirements, a a FSPF-1009 RASLOG entry and message is generated to notify you of this error condition. Creating a TI zone You can create TI zones using the zone --create command. zone --create -t objtype [-o option list] name -p "port list" The "-t" option specifies the type and should always be specified as "ti" when creating TI zones. When you create a TI zone, you can enable or disable failover mode. By default, failover mode is enabled. You can also set the state of the TI zone to activated or deactivated. By default the zone state is set to the activated state. The following values are used to configure these behaviors using the "o" option: Possible values for "-o" option list f n Description Create a TI zone with failover enabled; mutually exclusive with the 'n' option Create a TI zone with failover disabled; mutually exclusive with the 'f' option Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1 366 53-1004111-02

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NOTE
FC router domains are excluded from the ETIZ platform restrictions. You can create enhanced TI zones with these switches in
the fabric.
Limitations and restrictions of Traffic Isolation Zoning
The following limitations and restrictions apply to Traffic Isolation Zoning:
A maximum of 255 TI zones can be created in one fabric. A fabric merge resulting in greater than the maximum allowed TI
zones results in merge failure and the fabrics are segmented.
A TI zone can be created using D,I (Domain, Index) notation only, except for TI zones in a backbone fabric, which use port
WWNs. See
Traffic Isolation Zoning over FC routers
on page 370 for information about TI zones in a backbone fabric.
To include a trunk group in a TI zone, you must include all ports of the trunk in the TI zone.
If two N_Ports are online and have the same shared area, and one of them is configured in a TI zone, then they both must be
configured in that same TI zone. One of the online shared area N_Ports should not remain outside the TI zone unless it is
offline, then it may remain outside the TI zone.
Port swapping is not permitted in TI zones.
Ports that are in different TI zones cannot communicate with each other if failover is disabled.
TI zone members that overlap must have the same TI failover policy across all TI zones to which they belong. That is, if an
overlapping member is part of a failover-disabled zone, then it can belong only to other TI zones where the policy is also
failover-disabled; the member cannot overlap with failover-enabled TI zones.
TI zones that have members with port index greater than 511 are not supported with Fabric OS versions earlier than v6.4.0. If
such a TI zone and Fabric OS version combination is detected, a warning is issued. These configurations are not prevented, but
their behavior is unpredictable.
When you merge two switches, if there is an effective configuration on the switches and TI zones are present on either switch,
the TI zones are not automatically activated after the merge. Check the TI zone enabled status using the
zone --show
command, and if the TI Zone Enabled status does not match across switches, issue the
cfgEnable
command.
Use care when creating TI zones on ICL ports in topologies that span more than two switches connected with ICLs. If a user-
defined TI zone breaks the ICL connectivity requirements, a a FSPF-1009 RASLOG entry and message is generated to notify
you of this error condition.
Creating a TI zone
You can create TI zones using the
zone --create
command.
zone --create -t objtype [-o option list] name -p "port list"
The "-t" option specifies the type and should always be specified as "ti" when creating TI zones. When you create a TI zone, you can
enable or disable failover mode. By default, failover mode is enabled. You can also set the state of the TI zone to
activated
or
deactivated
. By default the zone state is set to the
activated
state. The following values are used to configure these behaviors using the "-
o" option:
Possible values for "-o" option list
Description
f
Create a TI zone with failover enabled; mutually exclusive with the 'n'
option
n
Create a TI zone with failover disabled; mutually exclusive with the 'f'
option
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