Dell Brocade G620 Brocade 8.0.1 Fabric OS Administratiors Guide - Page 531

FC router matrix definition, LSAN fabric matrix definition, Setting up LSAN zone binding

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Using FC-FC Routing to Connect Fabrics FC router matrix definition Depending on the structure of the backbone fabric, you can specify pairs of FC routers that can access each other. For the metaSAN shown in Figure 84 on page 529, the following FC routers can access each other: ∙ FC router 1 and FC router 2 ∙ FC router 3 and FC router 4 Because there is no device sharing between the two groups of FC routers, you can use the fcrLsanMatrix command with the -fcr option to create the corresponding FC router matrix: fcrlsanmatrix --add -fcr wwn1 wwn2 fcrlsanmatrix --add -fcr wwn3 wwn4 The variables wwn1, wwn2, wwn3, and wwn4 are the WWNs of the four FC routers. Now edge fabrics 1, 2, 3, 7, and 8 can access each other, and edge fabrics 4, 5, 6, and 9 can access each other; however, edge fabrics in one group cannot access edge fabrics in the other group. The edge fabrics can still communicate with the backbone fabric. LSAN fabric matrix definition With LSAN zone binding, you can specify pairs of fabrics that can access each other. Using the metaSAN shown in Figure 84 on page 529 as an example, the following edge fabrics can access each other: ∙ Fabric 1 and Fabric 2 ∙ Fabric 2 and Fabric 3 ∙ Fabric 4 and Fabric 5 ∙ Fabric 5 and Fabric 6 You can use the fcrLsanMatrix command with the -lsan option to create the corresponding LSAN fabric matrix: fcrlsanmatrix --add -lsan 1 2 fcrlsanmatrix --add -lsan 2 3 fcrlsanmatrix --add -lsan 4 5 fcrlsanmatrix --add -lsan 5 6 Fabrics that are not specified are part of the default binding and can access other edge fabrics that are not specified. Thus, fabrics 7, 8, and 9 can access each other, but cannot access fabrics 1 through 6. ATTENTION The fcrLsanMatrix --add -lsan 0 0 command will erase the entire LSAN fabric matrix settings in the cache. The FC router matrix and the LSAN fabric matrix are used together to determine which fabrics can access each other, with the LSAN fabric matrix providing more specific binding. Setting up LSAN zone binding 1. Log in to the FC router as admin. 2. Enter the following command to add a pair of FC routers that can access each other: FCR:Admin> fcrlsanmatrix --add -fcrwwn1 wwn2 The variables wwn1 and wwn2 are the WWNs of the FC routers. 3. Enter the following command to add a pair of edge fabrics that can access each other: FCR:Admin> fcrlsanmatrix --add -lsan fid1fid2 The variables fid1 and fid2 are the fabric IDs of the edge fabrics. Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1 53-1004111-02 531

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FC router matrix definition
Depending on the structure of the backbone fabric, you can specify pairs of FC routers that can access each other. For the metaSAN
shown in
Figure 84
on page 529, the following FC routers can access each other:
FC router 1 and FC router 2
FC router 3 and FC router 4
Because there is no device sharing between the two groups of FC routers, you can use the
fcrLsanMatrix
command with the
-fcr
option
to create the corresponding FC router matrix:
fcrlsanmatrix --add -fcr wwn1 wwn2
fcrlsanmatrix --add -fcr wwn3 wwn4
The variables
wwn1
,
wwn2
,
wwn3
, and
wwn4
are the WWNs of the four FC routers.
Now edge fabrics 1, 2, 3, 7, and 8 can access each other, and edge fabrics 4, 5, 6, and 9 can access each other; however, edge fabrics in
one group cannot access edge fabrics in the other group. The edge fabrics can still communicate with the backbone fabric.
LSAN fabric matrix definition
With LSAN zone binding, you can specify pairs of fabrics that can access each other. Using the metaSAN shown in
Figure 84
on page
529 as an example, the following edge fabrics can access each other:
Fabric 1 and Fabric 2
Fabric 2 and Fabric 3
Fabric 4 and Fabric 5
Fabric 5 and Fabric 6
You can use the
fcrLsanMatrix
command with the
-lsan
option to create the corresponding LSAN fabric matrix:
fcrlsanmatrix --add -lsan 1 2
fcrlsanmatrix --add -lsan 2 3
fcrlsanmatrix --add -lsan 4 5
fcrlsanmatrix --add -lsan 5 6
Fabrics that are not specified are part of the default binding and can access other edge fabrics that are not specified. Thus, fabrics 7, 8,
and 9 can access each other, but cannot access fabrics 1 through 6.
ATTENTION
The
fcrLsanMatrix --add -lsan 0 0
command will erase the entire LSAN fabric matrix settings in the cache.
The FC router matrix and the LSAN fabric matrix are used together to determine which fabrics can access each other, with the LSAN
fabric matrix providing more specific binding.
Setting up LSAN zone binding
1.
Log in to the FC router as admin.
2.
Enter the following command to add a pair of FC routers that can access each other:
FCR:Admin> fcrlsanmatrix --add -fcrwwn1 wwn2
The variables
wwn1
and
wwn2
are the WWNs of the FC routers.
3.
Enter the following command to add a pair of edge fabrics that can access each other:
FCR:Admin> fcrlsanmatrix --add -lsan fid1fid2
The variables
fid1
and
fid2
are the fabric IDs of the edge fabrics.
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