Dell PowerEdge M600 Web Tools Administrator’s Guide - Page 158

Deleting zones, Creating and populating enhanced traffic isolation zones, The Traffic Isolation Zones

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9 Zoning management DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL Deleting zones For information on enabling the configuration, refer to "Enabling zone configurations" on page 134. Use the following procedure to delete a zone. 1. Open the Zone Administration window as described in "Opening the Zone Administration window" on page 121. 2. Click the Zone tab. 3. Select the zone you want to delete from the Name menu and click Delete. 4. On the confirmation dialog box, click Yes. The selected zone is deleted from the Zone Admin buffer. At this point, you can either save your changes or save and enable your changes. 5. Select Zoning Actions > Save Config to save the configuration changes. Creating and populating enhanced traffic isolation zones An enhanced traffic isolation zone (TI zone) is a special zone that creates a dedicated path for a specific traffic flow. When an enhanced TI zone is activated, inter-switch traffic from a zone member is directed to E_Ports that are included in the TI zone. Traffic from outside the TI zone is excluded. A maximum of 255 TI zones can be configured. LSAN devices can be added only in TI zones created in the backbone switch. A port may be assigned to more than one enhanced TI zone in a fabric. A port can be part of more than one enhanced TI zone provided following conditions are satisfied: • All the switches in the fabric should have Fabric OS v 6.4 or later. • A port can be assigned to multiple TI Zones that have the same failover state. • The fabric is composed entirely of Condor-2 or GoldenEye-2 switches: Use the following procedure to create and populate an enhanced TI zone. 1. Open the Zone Administration window as described in "Opening the Zone Administration window" on page 121. 2. Under Zoning Modes, select Traffic Isolation Zones. The Traffic Isolation Zones view displays. 3. Click New on the menu bar. The Add TI Zone dialog box displays. 4. Expand the Member Selection List to view the nested elements. 5. Select an element in the Member Selection List that you want to include in your zone. The Add Member button becomes active. 6. Click Add Member to add the zone member. The selected member is moved to the Zone Members window. NOTE All switches in the fabric must be running Fabric OS v6.4.0 or later and all the ports in the TI zones must be in the same failover mode. 130 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1001772-01

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Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
53-1001772-01
Zoning management
9
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL
Deleting zones
For information on enabling the configuration, refer to
“Enabling zone configurations”
on page 134.
Use the following procedure to delete a zone.
1.
Open the
Zone Administration
window as described in
“Opening the Zone Administration
window”
on page 121.
2.
Click the
Zone
tab.
3.
Select the zone you want to delete from the
Name
menu and click
Delete
.
4.
On the confirmation dialog box, click
Yes
.
The selected zone is deleted from the Zone Admin buffer. At this point, you can either save your
changes or save and enable your changes.
5.
Select
Zoning Actions
>
Save Config
to save the configuration changes.
Creating and populating enhanced traffic isolation zones
An enhanced traffic isolation zone (TI zone) is a special zone that creates a dedicated path for a
specific traffic flow. When an enhanced TI zone is activated, inter-switch traffic from a zone
member is directed to E_Ports that are included in the TI zone. Traffic from outside the TI zone is
excluded. A maximum of 255 TI zones can be configured. LSAN devices can be added only in TI
zones created in the backbone switch.
A port may be assigned to more than one enhanced TI zone in a fabric. A port can be part of more
than one enhanced TI zone provided following conditions are satisfied:
All the switches in the fabric should have Fabric OS v 6.4 or later.
A port can be assigned to multiple TI Zones that have the same failover state.
The fabric is composed entirely of Condor-2 or GoldenEye-2 switches:
Use the following procedure to create and populate an enhanced TI zone.
1.
Open the
Zone Administration
window as described in
“Opening the Zone Administration
window”
on page 121.
2.
Under
Zoning Modes
, select
Traffic Isolation Zones
.
The Traffic Isolation Zones
view displays.
3.
Click
New
on the menu bar.
The
Add TI Zone
dialog box displays.
4.
Expand the
Member Selection List
to view the nested elements.
5.
Select an element in the
Member Selection List
that you want to include in your zone.
The
Add Member
button becomes active.
6.
Click
Add Member
to add the zone member.
The selected member is moved to the
Zone Members
window.
NOTE
All switches in the fabric must be running Fabric OS v6.4.0 or later and all the ports in the TI
zones must be in the same failover mode.