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Modifying TI zones, Domain, Port Index

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Traffic Isolation Zoning Possible values for "-o" option list a d Description Configure the TI zone as activated; mutually exclusive with the 'd' option Configure the TI zone as deactivated; mutually exclusive with the 'a' option The "name" option specifies the TI zone name. The "-p" option lets you define the members of the TI zone, typically the N_Ports and E_Ports specified using Domain and Port Index. For example, given an E_Port at Port Index 12 on Domain ID 5, the resulting TI zone member would be "5,12". In addition to running zone --create to define a TI zone, the effective zoning configuration must also be re-enabled in order to apply the TI zone. Use the following procedure to create a TI zone: 1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions. 2. Enter the zone --create command, specifying failover mode, activated/deactivated status, TI zone name, and TI zone members (N_Ports and E_Ports) 3. Enter the cfgEnable command , specifying the current effective configuration. TI zone updates are not applied until cfgEnable is executed Example for a TI zone named "bluezone" with failover disabled ('n' option) and an "activated" state ('a' option): switch:admin> zone --create -t ti -o an bluezone -p "10,44; 20,44; 10,38; 20,8" switch:admin> cfgEnable "myConfiguration" Example for a TI zone named "redzone" with failover enabled ('f' option) and a "deactivated" state ('d' option): switch:admin> zone --create -t ti -o fd redzone -p "1,4; 2,4; 1,8; 2,7" switch:admin> cfgEnable "myConfiguration" Modifying TI zones Using the zone --add command, you can do the following: ∙ add ports to an existing TI zone ∙ change the failover option ∙ activate or deactivate a TI zone You must reactivate the effective configuration to apply the changes (cfgEnable). Example, changing a TI zone named "greenzone" to failover enabled: switch:admin> zone --add -o f greenzone switch:admin> cfgEnable "myConfiguration" Using the zone --remove command, you can remove ports from existing TI zones. If you remove the last member of a TI zone, the TI zone is deleted. You must reactivate the effective configuration to apply the changes (cfgEnable). Example, removing "5,1" from a TI zone named "silverzone": switch:admin> zone --remove silverzone -p "5,1" switch:admin> cfgEnable "myConfiguration" NOTE If you have overlapping TI zones and you want to change the failover option on these zones, you must first remove the overlapping ports from the zones, then change the failover type, and finally re-add the overlapping members. Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1 53-1004111-02 367

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Possible values for "-o" option list
Description
a
Configure the TI zone as activated; mutually exclusive with the 'd' option
d
Configure the TI zone as deactivated; mutually exclusive with the 'a' option
The "name" option specifies the TI zone name.
The "-p" option lets you define the members of the TI zone, typically the N_Ports and E_Ports specified using
Domain
and
Port Index
.
For example, given an E_Port at Port Index 12 on Domain ID 5, the resulting TI zone member would be "5,12".
In addition to running
zone --create
to define a TI zone, the effective zoning configuration must also be re-enabled in order to apply the
TI zone.
Use the following procedure to create a TI zone:
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2.
Enter the
zone --create
command, specifying failover mode, activated/deactivated status, TI zone name, and TI zone members
(N_Ports and E_Ports)
3.
Enter the
cfgEnable
command , specifying the current effective configuration.
TI zone updates are not applied until
cfgEnable
is executed
Example for a TI zone named "bluezone" with failover disabled ('n' option) and an "activated" state ('a' option):
switch:admin> zone --create -t ti -o an bluezone -p "10,44; 20,44; 10,38; 20,8"
switch:admin> cfgEnable “myConfiguration”
Example for a TI zone named "redzone" with failover enabled ('f' option) and a "deactivated" state ('d' option):
switch:admin> zone --create -t ti -o fd redzone -p "1,4; 2,4; 1,8; 2,7"
switch:admin> cfgEnable “myConfiguration”
Modifying TI zones
Using the
zone --add
command, you can do the following:
add ports to an existing TI zone
change the failover option
activate or deactivate a TI zone
You must reactivate the effective configuration to apply the changes (
cfgEnable
). Example, changing a TI zone named "greenzone" to
failover enabled:
switch:admin> zone --add -o f greenzone
switch:admin> cfgEnable “myConfiguration”
Using the
zone --remove
command, you can remove ports from existing TI zones. If you remove the last member of a TI zone, the TI
zone is deleted. You must reactivate the effective configuration to apply the changes (
cfgEnable
).
Example, removing "5,1" from a TI zone named "silverzone":
switch:admin> zone --remove silverzone -p "5,1"
switch:admin> cfgEnable “myConfiguration”
NOTE
If you have overlapping TI zones and you want to change the failover option on these zones, you must first remove the
overlapping ports from the zones, then change the failover type, and finally re-add the overlapping members.
Traffic Isolation Zoning
Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1
53-1004111-02
367