HP 8/24 Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual v6.2.0 (53-1001186-01, Apri - Page 266
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2 fcrLsanMatrix fcrLsanMatrix Creates, edits and displays LSAN fabric or FCR matrix information, which binds the LSAN Zone and device database information to specified edge fabric IDs or FCRs. Synopsis fcrlsanmatrix fcrlsanmatrix --add -lsan FID FID | -fcr wwn wwn fcrlsanmatrix --remove -lsan FID FID | -fcr wwn wwn fcrlsanmatrix --apply -lsan | -fcr | -all fcrlsanmatrix --cancel -lsan | -fcr | -all fcrlsanmatrix --display -lsan | -fcr | -all fcrlsanmatrix --fabricview -lsan | -fcr fcrlsanmatrix --verify -lsan | -fcr fcrlsanmatrix --quickmode -lsan | -fcr fcrlsanmatrix --help Description Use this command to specify pairs of edge fabrics IDs (FIDs) that can access each other. Every pair implies two-way communications. The pairs of edge fabrics have access only to the edge fabrics associated with them by this command. The edge fabrics that are not specified have access to the remaining unspecified edge fabrics. Using this information, the FCR switch maintains the remote LSAN Zone and the device state database only if it is associated to its local edge fabrics. For example, if edge fabric FIDs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 are online, the default is that all edge fabrics have two-way communication. In the case where 1 and 2 are specified with the --add option to have access to each other, then: • 1 can access only 2. • 2 can access only 1. • 3, 4, 5 can access each other, but cannot access 1 or 2. The FIDs entered are not required to be online when you set up the LSAN fabric matrix. The FIDs entered are not required to be online when you set up the LSAN fabric matrix. In Fabric OS v6.1 and later, the LSAN fabric matrix information is automatically distributed to all switches in the fabric. On pre-Fabric OS v6.1 switches, the information is saved only locally. For FC Routers running Fabric OS versions prior to 6.1.0, the best practice is, therefore, to enter the same information for all the FCR switches in the backbone that support this command. This command is also used to specify FC Router pairs that can talk to each other. All edge fabrics connected to a defined pair of FCRs are allowed to import devices each other. Once, a fabric is removed from an FCR, the communication with other fabrics of the two FCRs is also removed. The world wide name (WWN) is used to specify an FCR member. If the FCR is online, the domain ID of the switch can be used in place of the WWN. Using the command options, you can do the following: • Update the cached information (non-persistent location) by editing pairs of FIDs. • Update the cached information by removing pairs of FIDs. • Apply the changes to the persistent memory and distribute the changes to all FCRs in the backbone fabric. 238 Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1001186-01