HP A7533A HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.1.1 administrator guide (5697-0235, Dece - Page 333
How LSAN zone binding works
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LSAN zone 1 LSAN zone 2 Fabric 1 Fabric 2 Fabric 3 FC router 1 Backbone fabric FC router 3 FC router 2 FC router 4 Fabric 7 Fabric 8 Fabric 4 Fabric 5 Fabric 9 Fabric 6 LSAN zone 3 Figure 41 LSAN zone binding LSAN zone 4 After you set up LSAN zone binding, each FC router stores information about only those LSAN zones that access its local edge fabrics. Table 71 shows what LSAN information is stored in each FC router before and after LSAN zone binding is in effect. Table 71 LSAN information stored in each FC router with and without LSAN zone binding WIthout LSAN zone binding With LSAN zone binding FC router FC router FC router FC router 1 2 3 4 FC router FC router FC router FC router 1 2 3 4 LSAN 1 LSAN 2 LSAN 3 LSAN 4 LSAN 1 LSAN 2 LSAN 3 LSAN 4 LSAN 1 LSAN 2 LSAN 3 LSAN 4 LSAN 1 LSAN 2 LSAN 3 LSAN 4 LSAN 1 LSAN 2 LSAN 2 LSAN 3 LSAN 4 LSAN 4 To summarize: • Without LSAN zone binding, the maximum number of LSAN devices is 10,000. • With LSAN zone binding, the metaSAN can import more than 10,000 devices and the backbone fabric can support more FC routers. • With LSAN zone binding, CPU consumption by an FC router is lower. How LSAN zone binding works LSAN zone binding uses an FC router matrix, which specifies pairs of FC routers in the backbone fabric that can access each other, and an LSAN fabric matrix, which specifies pairs of edge fabrics that can access each other. Set up LSAN zone binding using the fcrLsanMatrix command. This command has two options: -fcr and -lsan. The -fcr option is for creating and updating the FC router matrix, and the -lsan option is used for Fabric OS 6.1.x administrator guide 333