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Zone (Zoning), Zone Member, Zone Set, Suggested Reading

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Introduction Zone (Zoning) A zone is a group of devices or zone members in a SAN that can communicate and access each other. Communication is only allowed between devices in the same zone. A device can be in multiple zones so that shared resources can be accessed by many devices. Because SANs connect many types of devices that may carry different protocols, separating an entire fabric into zones can control access between specific devices. Zone (or zoning) is an efficient method of managing, partitioning, and controlling access to SAN devices. Zoning maximizes resources while maintaining data security and enabling heterogeneous systems and products to operate in the same SAN. Zone Member Specification (definition) of a device that belongs to a zone. A zone member can be identified by the port number of the device to which it is attached or by its device or host bus adapter or World Wide Name (WWN). In multiswitch fabrics, identification of end-devices and nodes by WWN is preferable. Zone Set A zone set is composed of one or more zones. When a zone set is activated, all zones in the set are activated at the same time. Only one zone set can be active in the fabric at one time, and that zone set is referred to as the active zone set. Suggested Reading A book that can help you to prepare to install products and configure a SAN is the hp StorageWorks SAN high availability planning guide (620-000124/AA-RS2DB-TE). You can obtain this book from the Hewlett-Packard website ((http://thenew.hp.com) or from the CD shipped with the Hewlett-Packard product you purchased. Another publication you may want to read is Compaq StorageWorks SAN Switch Zoning Reference Guide, which is a white paper on zoning fundamentals. It is available online from the Hewlett-Packard website ((http://thenew.hp.com). 1-6 embedded web server user guide

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Introduction
Zone (Zoning)
A zone is a group of devices or zone members in a SAN that can communicate and
access each other. Communication is only allowed between devices in the same zone.
A device can be in multiple zones so that shared resources can be accessed by many
devices. Because SANs connect many types of devices that may carry different
protocols, separating an entire fabric into zones can control access between specific
devices. Zone (or zoning) is an efficient method of managing, partitioning, and
controlling access to SAN devices. Zoning maximizes resources while maintaining
data security and enabling heterogeneous systems and products to operate in the same
SAN.
Zone Member
Specification (definition) of a device that belongs to a zone. A zone member can be
identified by the port number of the device to which it is attached or by its device or
host bus adapter or World Wide Name (WWN). In multiswitch fabrics, identification
of end-devices and nodes by WWN is preferable.
Zone Set
A zone set is composed of one or more zones. When a zone set is activated, all zones
in the set are activated at the same time. Only one zone set can be active in the fabric at
one time, and that zone set is referred to as the active zone set.
Suggested Reading
A book that can help you to prepare to install products and configure a SAN is the
hp
StorageWorks SAN high availability planning guide (620-000124/AA-RS2DB-TE).
You can obtain this book from the Hewlett-Packard website (
(
)
or
from the CD shipped with the Hewlett-Packard product you purchased.
Another publication you may want to read is
Compaq StorageWorks SAN Switch
Zoning Reference Guide
, which is a white paper on zoning fundamentals. It is
available online from the Hewlett-Packard website (
(
)
.