HP StorageWorks 2/140 embedded web server user guide - Page 51

Zoning Concepts, Active Zone Set

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Configuring Zones Access can also be controlled at the storage device as an addition or enhancement to redundant array of independent disks (RAID) controller software. Data access is controlled within the storage device, and server HBA access to each LUN is explicitly limited (access is blocked by default). Storage-level access control: • Provides control at the storage port and LUN level, and does not require configuration at the server. • Is typically proprietary and protects only a specific vendor's storage devices. Storage-level access control may not be available for many legacy devices. Consult with your managed product vendor's professional services organization before establishing persistent binding. Consult with your managed product vendor's professional services organization when establishing access control features at the storage device. This chapter provides instructions for configuring zoning for single and multiple HP HAFM Directors and Switches in a multiswitch fabric. Zoning Concepts Zoning is configured by authorizing or restricting access to name server information associated with device ports that attach to product ports. A zone member is specified by the number of the product port to which a device is attached, or by the 8-byte WWN assigned to the host bus adapter or Fibre Channel interface installed in a device. A device port can belong to multiple zones. Zoning concepts include: • Zones • Default Zone • Zone Sets • Active Zone Set embedded web server user guide 3-5

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Configuring Zones
Access can also be controlled at the storage device as an addition or enhancement to
redundant array of independent disks (RAID) controller software. Data access is
controlled within the storage device, and server HBA access to each LUN is explicitly
limited (access is blocked by default). Storage-level access control:
Provides control at the storage port and LUN level, and does not require
configuration at the server.
Is typically proprietary and protects only a specific vendor’s storage devices.
Storage-level access control may not be available for many legacy devices.
Consult with your managed product vendor’s professional services organization
before establishing persistent binding.
Consult with your managed product vendor’s professional services organization when
establishing access control features at the storage device.
This chapter provides instructions for configuring zoning for single and multiple HP
HAFM Directors and Switches in a multiswitch fabric.
Zoning Concepts
Zoning is configured by authorizing or restricting access to name server information
associated with device ports that attach to product ports. A zone member is specified
by the number of the product port to which a device is attached, or by the 8-byte
WWN assigned to the host bus adapter or Fibre Channel interface installed in a device.
A device port can belong to multiple zones.
Zoning concepts include:
Zones
Default Zone
Zone Sets
Active Zone Set