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Rule number Description 8 Supports a maximum of 250 VLANs per switch 9 Supports a maximum of 32 VSANs per switch 10 Supports a maximum of 32 zones per virtual or physical F_Port (includes all VSANs) 11 Supports a maximum of 500 zone sets per switch (includes all VSANs) 12 Supports a maximum of 8,000 zone members per physical fabric (includes all VSANs) 13 Supports a maximum of 8,000 zones per switch (includes all VSANs) 14 Supports up to 52 virtual Fibre Channel interfaces per switch Server support FCoE is supported with ProLiant G5, G6, and G7 servers. For current server support, see the server QuickSpecs at http://www.hp.com/go/quickspecs/. Storage system support This section describes storage system support for access from CNA-based servers. These storage systems can be attached to Fibre Channel switches in the fabric or connected to the Fibre Channel ports of an FCoE CN switch. SAN boot is not supported when storage systems are connected to the Fibre Channel ports of an FCoE CN switch. SAN boot is supported for storage attached to the Fibre Channel ports in a SAN Director that contains a 10/24 FCoE blade and based on the current support listed for Fibre Channel switches. The following storage systems are supported with HP CN1000E and CN1000Q CNAs: • MSA2000fc G2 (MSA2312fc/MSA2324fc) • MSA2000fc (MSA2012fc/MSA2212fc)-Supported on CN1000E only • P2000 G3 • EVA4400 • EVA4400 with embedded switch1 • EVA4100/6100/8100 • EVA6400/8400 • XP10000/12000 • XP20000/24000 1The EVA4400 with the embedded switch is not supported for connectivity to C-series Fibre Channel switches or Nexus Converged Network Switches. For current storage system controller software support, see the SPOCK website at http://www.hp.com/ storage/spock. You must sign up for an HP Passport to enable access. HP StorageWorks Fibre Channel Over Ethernet Application Note 19

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Description
Rule number
Supports a maximum of 250 VLANs per switch
8
Supports a maximum of 32 VSANs per switch
9
Supports a maximum of 32 zones per virtual or physical F_Port (includes all VSANs)
10
Supports a maximum of 500 zone sets per switch (includes all VSANs)
11
Supports a maximum of 8,000 zone members per physical fabric (includes all VSANs)
12
Supports a maximum of 8,000 zones per switch (includes all VSANs)
13
Supports up to 52 virtual Fibre Channel interfaces per switch
14
Server support
FCoE is supported with ProLiant G5, G6, and G7 servers.
For current server support, see the server QuickSpecs at
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Storage system support
This section describes storage system support for access from CNA-based servers. These storage
systems can be attached to Fibre Channel switches in the fabric or connected to the Fibre Channel
ports of an FCoE CN switch.
SAN boot is not supported when storage systems are connected to the Fibre Channel ports of an
FCoE CN switch. SAN boot is supported for storage attached to the Fibre Channel ports in a SAN
Director that contains a 10/24 FCoE blade and based on the current support listed for Fibre Channel
switches.
The following storage systems are supported with HP CN1000E and CN1000Q CNAs:
MSA2000fc G2 (MSA2312fc/MSA2324fc)
MSA2000fc (MSA2012fc/MSA2212fc)
Supported on CN1000E only
P2000 G3
EVA4400
EVA4400 with embedded switch
1
EVA4100/6100/8100
EVA6400/8400
XP10000/12000
XP20000/24000
1
The EVA4400 with the embedded switch is not supported for connectivity to C-series Fibre Channel
switches or Nexus Converged Network Switches.
For current storage system controller software support, see the SPOCK website at
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