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Failover behavior for Fabric-Level TI zones, Creating a separate TI zone for each path,

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Traffic Isolation Zoning ∙ Include E_Ports for the path between the backbone switches. ∙ Do not include E_Ports from the edge fabrics. ∙ Do not include device PWWNs. ∙ Ensure that failover is enabled. There are two options for defining the Fabric-Level Traffic Isolation paths within TI zones. The option you select affects the failover behavior of the TI zones. ∙ Create a separate TI zone for each path ∙ Combine all of the paths in a single TI zone Failover behavior for Fabric-Level TI zones Fabric-Level Traffic Isolation requires the TI zones in the backbone to have failover enabled. The failover behavior differs depending on how you create the TI zones. If you create a separate TI zone for each path: ∙ If one of the TI zone paths fails, then traffic on that path is re-routed to a non-dedicated path. For example, in Figure 47 on page 375, if the BLUE path fails, then traffic associated with the BLUE path is re-routed to a black path. If you combine all of the paths in a single TI zone: ∙ If one of the paths in the TI zone fails, then traffic on that path is re-routed to another path in the TI zone. For example, in Figure 47 on page 375, if the BLUE path fails, then traffic associated with the BLUE path is re-routed to the RED path. Failover behavior for Fabric-Level TI zones is the same as for other TI zones, as described in TI zone failover on page 358. Creating a separate TI zone for each path Brocade recommends that you create a separate TI zone for each path if you want TI traffic to failover to non-TI zone paths. This example procedure creates two TI zones in the backbone fabric shown in Figure 47 on page 375. 1. Create TI zones with failover enabled. Each TI zone must include the ingress and egress EX_Ports, as well as the E_Ports between the two backbone switches. Do not include the edge fabric E_Ports or device PWWNs. switch:admin> zone --create -t ti TI_Zone_Red -p "20,5; 20,3; 30,7; 30,9" switch:admin> zone --create -t ti TI_Zone_Blue -p "20,6; 20,4; 30,8; 30,10" By default, a new TI zone is configured as "Activated" with failover enabled. 2. Display defined TI zones. switch:admin> zone --show Defined TI zone configuration: TI Zone Name: TI_Zone_Blue Port List: 20,6; 20,4; 30,8; 30,10 Configured Status: Activated / Failover-Enabled Enabled Status: Deactivated TI Zone Name: TI_Zone_Red Port List: 20,5; 20,3; 30,7; 30,9 Configured Status: Activated / Failover-Enabled Enabled Status: Deactivated Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1 376 53-1004111-02

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Include E_Ports for the path between the backbone switches.
Do not include E_Ports from the edge fabrics.
Do not include device PWWNs.
Ensure that failover is enabled.
There are two options for defining the Fabric-Level Traffic Isolation paths within TI zones. The option you select affects the failover
behavior of the TI zones.
Create a separate TI zone for each path
Combine all of the paths in a single TI zone
Failover behavior for Fabric-Level TI zones
Fabric-Level Traffic Isolation requires the TI zones in the backbone to have failover enabled. The failover behavior differs depending on
how you create the TI zones.
If you create a separate TI zone for each path:
If one of the TI zone paths fails, then traffic on that path is re-routed to a non-dedicated path.
For example, in
Figure 47
on page 375, if the BLUE path fails, then traffic associated with the BLUE path is re-routed to a black path.
If you combine all of the paths in a single TI zone:
If one of the paths in the TI zone fails, then traffic on that path is re-routed to another path in the TI zone.
For example, in
Figure 47
on page 375, if the BLUE path fails, then traffic associated with the BLUE path is re-routed to the RED path.
Failover behavior for Fabric-Level TI zones is the same as for other TI zones, as described in
TI zone failover
on page 358.
Creating a separate TI zone for each path
Brocade recommends that you create a separate TI zone for each path if you want TI traffic to failover to non-TI zone paths.
This example procedure creates two TI zones in the backbone fabric shown in
Figure 47
on page 375.
1.
Create TI zones with failover enabled.
Each TI zone must include the ingress and egress EX_Ports, as well as the E_Ports between the two backbone switches. Do
not include the edge fabric E_Ports or device PWWNs.
switch:admin> zone --create -t ti TI_Zone_Red -p "20,5; 20,3; 30,7; 30,9"
switch:admin> zone --create -t ti TI_Zone_Blue -p "20,6; 20,4; 30,8; 30,10"
By default, a new TI zone is configured as "Activated" with failover enabled.
2.
Display defined TI zones.
switch:admin> zone --show
Defined TI zone configuration:
TI Zone Name:
TI_Zone_Blue
Port List:
20,6; 20,4; 30,8; 30,10
Configured Status: Activated / Failover-Enabled
Enabled Status: Deactivated
TI Zone Name:
TI_Zone_Red
Port List:
20,5; 20,3; 30,7; 30,9
Configured Status: Activated / Failover-Enabled
Enabled Status: Deactivated
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