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Peer LSAN zone support, Proxy PID configuration, IDs persist across reboots.

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Using FC-FC Routing to Connect Fabrics ∙ If you need to change the fabric ID for an EX_Port whose FID is already being used as an RFID value in other edge fabric LSAN zones, you must modify the LSAN zone configuration to new a RFID value. The recommended steps are as follows: 1. Disable the EX_Ports that need an FID change. 2. Configure the EX_Ports with the new FID value. 3. Enable the zone configuration in the respective edge fabrics with the new RFID value. 4. Enable the EX_Ports that were disabled in step 1. ∙ If you configure Backbone Fabric ID value for the RFID field, the LSAN zone is treated as regular LSAN zone and will be distributed to other FCRs in the backbone fabric. Peer LSAN zone support Starting with Fabric OS 7.4.0, the FC router supports the peer LSAN zones if you have configured them in the edge fabric. Peer zoning rules are applied by the edge fabric switch. The FC router treats peer LSAN zones as normal LSAN zones and imports the devices in the edge fabric as per a pair-matching algorithm. RSCNs of proxy devices present in peer zones generated by the FC router are distributed to the edge fabric switches and controlled by the edge fabric name server as per peer zoning rules. The FC Router supports peer LSAN zones configured in a backbone fabric. For more details, refer to Peer Zoning on page 340. NOTE Initial WWNs starting with '00' are for internal use only and are auto-created. From Fabric OS 7.3.0 onwards, zones having such initial WWNs are treated as peer zones. If you upgrade the firmware from pre-7.3.0, or merge with a switch that has pre-7.3.0 firmware, or download configuration from pre-7.3.0 switch, and the first zone member WWN starts with '00', Fabric OS treats the zone as a peer zone. Please delete such invalid zones by first using the cfgRemove command, then the zoneDelete command and finally the cfgSave/cfgEnable commands. NOTE If you are using peer zone over FC router, both edges or backbones should use peer zone. You cannot combine regular LSAN zone on one end with a peer LSAN zone on another end. Peer zone over FC router is not supported with NOS edge. Proxy PID configuration When an FC router is first configured, the PIDs for the proxy devices are automatically assigned. Proxy PIDs (as well as phantom domain IDs) persist across reboots. The most common situation in which you would set a proxy PID is when you replace a switch. If you replace the switch and want to continue using the old PID assignments, you can configure it to do so; this value remains in the system even if the blade is replaced. To minimize disruption to the edge fabrics, set the proxy PIDs to the same values used with the old hardware. The fcrProxyConfig command displays or sets the persistent configuration of proxy devices. Used with the -s option, it can also influence the assignment of the xlate domain port number (which is used to determine the Area_ID field of the PID) and the Port_ID field. Like the PIDs in a fabric, a proxy PID must be unique. If the slot argument results in a duplicate PID, it will be ignored. Proxy PIDs are automatically assigned to devices imported into a fabric, starting at f001. Use the fcrXlateConfig command to display or assign a preferred domain ID to a translate domain. Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1 536 53-1004111-02

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If you need to change the fabric ID for an EX_Port whose FID is already being used as an RFID value in other edge fabric
LSAN zones, you must modify the LSAN zone configuration to new a RFID value. The recommended steps are as follows:
1.
Disable the EX_Ports that need an FID change.
2.
Configure the EX_Ports with the new FID value.
3.
Enable the zone configuration in the respective edge fabrics with the new RFID value.
4.
Enable the EX_Ports that were disabled in step 1.
If you configure Backbone Fabric ID value for the RFID field, the LSAN zone is treated as regular LSAN zone and will be
distributed to other FCRs in the backbone fabric.
Peer LSAN zone support
Starting with Fabric OS 7.4.0, the FC router supports the peer LSAN zones if you have configured them in the edge fabric. Peer zoning
rules are applied by the edge fabric switch. The FC router treats peer LSAN zones as normal LSAN zones and imports the devices in the
edge fabric as per a pair-matching algorithm. RSCNs of proxy devices present in peer zones generated by the FC router are distributed
to the edge fabric switches and controlled by the edge fabric name server as per peer zoning rules. The FC Router supports peer LSAN
zones configured in a backbone fabric.
For more details, refer to
Peer Zoning
on page 340.
NOTE
Initial WWNs starting with '00' are for internal use only and are auto-created. From Fabric OS 7.3.0 onwards, zones having
such initial WWNs are treated as peer zones. If you upgrade the firmware from pre-7.3.0, or merge with a switch that has
pre-7.3.0 firmware, or download configuration from pre-7.3.0 switch, and the first zone member WWN starts with '00', Fabric
OS treats the zone as a peer zone. Please delete such invalid zones by first using the
cfgRemove
command, then the
zoneDelete
command and finally the
cfgSave/cfgEnable
commands.
NOTE
If you are using peer zone over FC router, both edges or backbones should use peer zone. You cannot combine regular LSAN
zone on one end with a peer LSAN zone on another end. Peer zone over FC router is not supported with NOS edge.
Proxy PID configuration
When an FC router is first configured, the PIDs for the proxy devices are automatically assigned. Proxy PIDs (as well as phantom domain
IDs) persist across reboots.
The most common situation in which you would set a proxy PID is when you replace a switch. If you replace the switch and want to
continue using the old PID assignments, you can configure it to do so; this value remains in the system even if the blade is replaced. To
minimize disruption to the edge fabrics, set the proxy PIDs to the same values used with the old hardware.
The
fcrProxyConfig
command displays or sets the persistent configuration of proxy devices. Used with the
-s
option, it can also
influence the assignment of the xlate domain port number (which is used to determine the Area_ID field of the PID) and the Port_ID
field. Like the PIDs in a fabric, a proxy PID must be unique. If the
slot
argument results in a duplicate PID, it will be ignored. Proxy PIDs
are automatically assigned to devices imported into a fabric, starting at f001.
Use the
fcrXlateConfig
command to display or assign a preferred domain ID to a translate domain.
Using FC-FC Routing to Connect Fabrics
Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1
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53-1004111-02