Dell PowerConnect Brocade M5424 Brocade 7.1.0 Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Di - Page 81
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Virtual Fabrics Chapter 7 In this chapter •General Virtual Fabrics troubleshooting 65 •Fabric identification issues 66 •Logical Fabric issues 66 •Base switch issues 67 •Logical switch issues 68 •Switch configuration blade compatibility 69 •Gathering additional information 70 General Virtual Fabrics troubleshooting All of the following constraints apply when the Virtual Fabrics feature is enabled: • The base fabric works only in Brocade native mode, not in an interoperable mode. • The base switch does not have any devices. The base fabric can have devices in remote Layer 2 switches; traffic between those devices is supported. • A non-base switch in a Virtual Fabric-capable chassis must not be part of a fabric that serves as a base fabric for some other logical fabric traffic. Although software does not detect or prevent users from deploying such a configuration, such a configuration is not supported. • ICL ports can only be in the base or default switch. If XISL is turned off, you can connect ICLs to other logical switches. • A default switch can be configured as a base switch in the Brocade 5100 and 5300 switches, but not in a Brocade DCX or DCX-4S. Fabric IDs of default switches cannot be manually changed. • The default switch is able to participate in a logical fabric using extended ISLs (XISLs). In the Brocade DCX and DCX-4S, the default switch does not participate in a logical fabric and is a purely Layer 2 logical switch. • EX_ and VEX_Ports are supported in the base switch. EX_Ports cannot be part of any other switch other than the base switch. • EX_ and VEX_Ports cannot connect to a fabric that has a logical switch with the Allow XISL use mode on. The port is disabled with the reason Conflict: XISL capability domain. • Fabric OS v6.2.0 and later support external device sharing only through EX_Ports. Internal device sharing (sharing a device in a logical fabric with other fabrics, without having an EX_Port) is not supported. • A logical fabric cannot have EX_Ports using extended ISLs and cannot serve as a backbone to any EX_Port traffic. Similarly, the default switch cannot be part of a fabric that serves as a backbone to any EX_Port traffic. Fabric OS Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Guide 65 53-1002751-01