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Port identification by slot and port number, Port identification by port area ID

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Performing Advanced Configuration Tasks Port identification by slot and port number The port number is a number assigned to an external port to give it a unique identifier in a switch. To select a specific port in the Backbones, you must identify both the slot number and the port number using the format slot number/ port number. No spaces are allowed between the slot number, the slash (/), and the port number. Example of enabling port 4 on a blade in slot 2 switch:admin> portenable 2/4 Port identification by port area ID The relationship between the port number and area ID depends upon the PID format used in the fabric. When Core PID format is in effect, the area ID for port 0 is 0, for port 1 is 1, and so forth. For 32-port blades (FC16-32), the numbering is contiguous up to port 15; from port 16, the numbering is still contiguous, but starts with 128. For example, port 15 in slot 1 has a port number and area ID of 15; port 16 has a port number and area ID of 128; port 17 has a port number and area ID of 129. For 48-port blades (FC16-48, FC32-48), the numbering is the same as for 32-port blades for the first 32 ports on the blade. For ports 32 through 47, area IDs are not unique and port index should be used instead of area ID. For the 64-port blades (FC16-64), the numbering is the same as for 32-port blades for the first 32 ports on the blade. For ports 32 through 63, area IDs are not unique and port index should be used instead of area ID. If you perform a port swap operation, the port number and area ID no longer match. To determine the area ID of a particular port, enter the switchShow command. This command displays all ports on the current (logical) switch and their corresponding area IDs. Port identification by index With the introduction of 48-port and 64-port blades, indexing was introduced. Unique area IDs are possible for up to 255 areas, but beyond that there needed to be some way to ensure uniqueness. A number of fabric-wide databases supported by Fabric OS (including ZoneDB, and the ACL DCC) allow a port to be designated by the use of a "D,P" (domain,port) notation. While the "P" component appears to be the port number, for up to 255 ports it is actually the area assigned to that port. NOTE The port area schema does not apply to the Brocade DCX 8510-4 and X6-4 Backbones. Dynamic Portname When the Dynamic Portname feature is enabled, the port name can be dynamically populated with a few default fields. This feature simplifies the switch configuration and quickly associates ports to the switch or device. This feature dynamically populates the port name with various fields, such as switch name, port type, port index and alias name. The Dynamic Portname feature is disabled by default and can be enabled using the configure command. The FDMI Host Name feature and the Dynamic Portname feature are mutually exclusive. If you try to enable the Dynamic Portname feature along with the FDMI Host Name feature, then the configure command fails and exits with an error message. You can configure the Dynamic Portname feature when the switch is online. The switch need not be offline to configure the Dynamic Portname feature. Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1 53-1004111-02 75

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Port identification by slot and port number
The port number is a number assigned to an external port to give it a unique identifier in a switch.
To select a specific port in the Backbones, you must identify both the slot number and the port number using the format
slot number/
port number
. No spaces are allowed between the slot number, the slash (/), and the port number.
Example of enabling port 4 on a blade in slot 2
switch:admin> portenable 2/4
Port identification by port area ID
The relationship between the port number and area ID depends upon the PID format used in the fabric. When Core PID format is in
effect, the area ID for port 0 is 0, for port 1 is 1, and so forth.
For 32-port blades (FC16-32), the numbering is contiguous up to port 15; from port 16, the numbering is still contiguous, but starts with
128. For example, port 15 in slot 1 has a port number and area ID of 15; port 16 has a port number and area ID of 128; port 17 has a port
number and area ID of 129.
For 48-port blades (FC16-48, FC32-48), the numbering is the same as for 32-port blades for the first 32 ports on the blade. For ports
32 through 47, area IDs are not unique and port index should be used instead of area ID.
For the 64-port blades (FC16-64), the numbering is the same as for 32-port blades for the first 32 ports on the blade. For ports 32
through 63, area IDs are not unique and port index should be used instead of area ID.
If you perform a port swap operation, the port number and area ID no longer match.
To determine the area ID of a particular port, enter the
switchShow
command. This command displays all ports on the current (logical)
switch and their corresponding area IDs.
Port identification by index
With the introduction of 48-port and 64-port blades, indexing was introduced. Unique area IDs are possible for up to 255 areas, but
beyond that there needed to be some way to ensure uniqueness.
A number of fabric-wide databases supported by Fabric OS (including ZoneDB, and the ACL DCC) allow a port to be designated by the
use of a "D,P" (
domain,port
) notation. While the "P" component appears to be the port number, for up to 255 ports it is actually the
area
assigned to that port.
NOTE
The port area schema does not apply to the Brocade DCX 8510-4 and X6-4 Backbones.
Dynamic Portname
When the Dynamic Portname feature is enabled, the port name can be dynamically populated with a few default fields.
This feature simplifies the switch configuration and quickly associates ports to the switch or device. This feature dynamically populates
the port name with various fields, such as switch name, port type, port index and alias name.
The Dynamic Portname feature is disabled by default and can be enabled using the
configure
command.
The FDMI Host Name feature and the Dynamic Portname feature are mutually exclusive. If you try to enable the Dynamic Portname
feature along with the FDMI Host Name feature, then the
configure
command fails and exits with an error message. You can configure
the Dynamic Portname feature when the switch is online. The switch need not be offline to configure the Dynamic Portname feature.
Performing Advanced Configuration Tasks
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