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Zero-based addressing (mode 1), WWN-based PID assignment

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Performing Advanced Configuration Tasks Zero-based addressing (mode 1) With zero-based addressing, unique area assignments begin at zero regardless of where the port is physically located. This allows FICON users to make use of high port count blades with port indexes greater than 256. Zero-based addressing assigns areas when the ports are added to the logical switch, beginning at area 0x00. When a port is assigned to a logical switch, the next free PID starting from 0x00 is assigned. This mode allows FICON customers to make use of the upper ports of a 48-port or 64-port blade. Zero-based mode is supported on the default switch. Port-based addressing (mode 2) With port-based addressing, unique area assignments are based on the port index. Port-based addressing mode does not allow FICON users to make use of ports with an index greater than 256 (high ports of a high port count blade), but this mode is compatible with domain-index zoning. Port-based addressing is not supported on the default switch. The 48-port and 64-port blades have the following restrictions: ∙ Port-based addressing is not supported on the upper 16 ports of a 64-port blade on the DCX 8510-4 Backbones. ∙ Port-based addressing is not supported on the 48-port blades in the Brocade DCX 8510-8 Backbones. Only zero-based addressing is supported on these blades. WWN-based PID assignment WWN-based PID assignment is disabled by default. When the feature is enabled, bindings are created dynamically; as new devices log in, they automatically enter the WWN-based PID database. The bindings exist until you explicitly unbind the mappings through the CLI or change to a different addressing mode. If there are any existing devices when you enable the feature, you must manually enter the WWN-based PID assignments through the CLI. This feature also allows you to configure a PID persistently using a device WWN. When the device logs in to the switch, the PID is bound to the device WWN. If the device is moved to another port in the same switch, or a new blade is hot-plugged, the device receives the same PID (area) at its next login. Once WWN-based PID assignment is enabled, you must manually enter the WWN-based PID assignments through the CLI for any existing devices. NOTE When the WWN-based PID assignment feature is enabled, area assignment is dynamic and has no predetermined order or precedence. This means that on the first fabric login of a PID, the PID will be assigned the next available WWN area and it will remain mapped to that WWN after that point (including subsequent logins). Static WWN-area bindings are preserved, but are not used for dynamic assignments. PID assignments are supported for a maximum of 4096 devices; this includes both point-to-point and NPIV devices. The number of point-to-point devices supported depends on the areas available. For example, 448 areas are available on Backbones and 256 areas are available on switches. When the number of entries in the WWN-based PID database reaches 4096 areas used up, the oldest unused entry is purged from the database to free up the reserved area for the new FLOGI. Virtual Fabrics considerations for WWN-based PID assignment WWN-based PID assignment is disabled by default and is supported in the default switch on the Brocade DCX 8510 Backbones and X6 Directors. This feature is not supported on the FX8-24 and SX6 blades. The total number of ports in the default switch must be 256 or less. Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1 53-1004111-02 71

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Zero-based addressing (mode 1)
With zero-based addressing, unique area assignments begin at zero regardless of where the port is physically located. This allows
FICON users to make use of high port count blades with port indexes greater than 256.
Zero-based addressing assigns areas when the ports are added to the logical switch, beginning at area 0x00. When a port is assigned to
a logical switch, the next free PID starting from 0x00 is assigned. This mode allows FICON customers to make use of the upper ports
of a 48-port or 64-port blade.
Zero-based mode is supported on the default switch.
Port-based addressing (mode 2)
With port-based addressing, unique area assignments are based on the port index.
Port-based addressing mode does not allow FICON users to make use of ports with an index greater than 256 (high ports of a high port
count blade), but this mode is compatible with domain-index zoning.
Port-based addressing is not supported on the default switch.
The 48-port and 64-port blades have the following restrictions:
Port-based addressing is not supported on the upper 16 ports of a 64-port blade on the DCX 8510-4 Backbones.
Port-based addressing is not supported on the 48-port blades in the Brocade DCX 8510-8 Backbones. Only zero-based
addressing is supported on these blades.
WWN-based PID assignment
WWN-based PID assignment is disabled by default. When the feature is enabled, bindings are created dynamically; as new devices log
in, they automatically enter the WWN-based PID database. The bindings exist until you explicitly unbind the mappings through the CLI
or change to a different addressing mode. If there are any existing devices when you enable the feature, you must manually enter the
WWN-based PID assignments through the CLI.
This feature also allows you to configure a PID persistently using a device WWN. When the device logs in to the switch, the PID is bound
to the device WWN. If the device is moved to another port in the same switch, or a new blade is hot-plugged, the device receives the
same PID (area) at its next login.
Once WWN-based PID assignment is enabled, you must manually enter the WWN-based PID assignments through the CLI for any
existing devices.
NOTE
When the WWN-based PID assignment feature is enabled, area assignment is dynamic and has no predetermined order or
precedence. This means that on the first fabric login of a PID, the PID will be assigned the next available WWN area and it will
remain mapped to that WWN after that point (including subsequent logins). Static WWN-area bindings are preserved, but are
not used for dynamic assignments.
PID assignments are supported for a maximum of 4096 devices; this includes both point-to-point and NPIV devices. The number of
point-to-point devices supported depends on the areas available. For example, 448 areas are available on Backbones and 256 areas
are available on switches. When the number of entries in the WWN-based PID database reaches 4096 areas used up, the oldest unused
entry is purged from the database to free up the reserved area for the new FLOGI.
Virtual Fabrics considerations for WWN-based PID assignment
WWN-based PID assignment is disabled by default and is supported in the default switch on the Brocade DCX 8510 Backbones and X6
Directors. This feature is not supported on the FX8-24 and SX6 blades. The total number of ports in the default switch must be 256 or
less.
Performing Advanced Configuration Tasks
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