Dell PowerEdge M910 Web Tools Administrator’s Guide - Page 178
Supported switches for Fibre Channel Routing, Setting up FC-FC routing, FC-FC routing management
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DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL 11 Supported switches for Fibre Channel Routing VEX_Port A virtual port that enables routing functionality through an FCIP tunnel. A VEX_Port is similar to an EX_Port. A device is shared between: • The backbone fabric and edge fabric 1 • Edge fabric 1 and edge fabric 2 • Edge fabric 2 and edge fabric 3 Supported switches for Fibre Channel Routing The FC-FC Routing Service is supported only on the following switch models: • Brocade 5100 and 5300 switches, and the 7500, 7500E and 7800 Extension Switches. • Brocade 48000 director, when configured with an FR4-18i blade. • Brocade DCX and DCX-4S enterprise-class platforms, when configured with FR4-18i, FC8-16, FC8-32, FC8-48, or FX8-24 blades. Setting up FC-FC routing The following procedure provides the basic steps for setting up FC-FC Routing using an FC Router. 1. Ensure that the backbone fabric ID of the FC Router is the same as that of other FC Routers in the backbone fabric. Refer to "Configuring the backbone fabric ID" on page 156. 2. On the FC Router, ensure that the ports to be configured as EX_Ports are either not connected or are disabled. 3. Configure EX_Ports by clicking the EX Ports tab and then clicking New. Follow the instructions in the wizard. Refer to "Viewing EX_Ports" on page 153. 4. Connect the cables from the EX_Ports on the FC Router to the edge fabrics, if they were not connected before. NOTE For a multi-FC Router backbone fabric, make sure that each FC Router is connected to a switch in the backbone fabric. 5. Configure LSAN zones on the fabrics that share devices. Refer to "Viewing LSAN zones" on page 156. 6. View the information in the EX Ports, LSAN Fabrics, LSAN Zones, and LSAN Devices tabs to make sure that your configuration succeeded. FC-FC routing management You can perform Fibre Channel Routing operations using Web Tools, Web Tools with the EGM license, and Integrated Routing license. You can manage FC-FC Routing through the FC Routing module, shown in Figure 46 on page 152. The FC Routing module has tabbed panes that display EX_Ports, LSAN fabrics, LSAN zones, LSAN devices, and general FCR information. 150 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1001772-01