HP StorageWorks 2/140 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 ha-fabric manager user guide - Page 182

Configuring Switch Binding Overview

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Optional Features Configuring Switch Binding Overview To configure Switch Binding, you must first activate the feature using the Switch Binding State Change dialog box while selecting the type of port where you want to restrict connection (connection policy). Possible selections are E_Ports, F_Ports, or all types. If the director or switch is online, activating Switch Binding populates the Membership List in the Switch Binding - Membership List dialog box (Product Manager) with the following WWNs currently connected to the director or switch, depending on the connection policy set in the State Change dialog box: ■ WWNs of devices connected to F_Ports (F_Port connection policy). The WWN is the WWN of the attached device's port. ■ WWNs of switches connected to E_Ports (E_Port connection policy). The WWN is the WWN of the attached switch. ■ WWNs of devices connected to F_Ports and switches connected to E_Ports (all-ports connection policy). Notes ■ When the Switch Binding feature is first installed and has not been enabled, the Switch Membership List is empty. When you enable Switch Binding, the Membership List is populated with WWNs of devices, switches, or both that are currently connected to the switch. ■ If the switch is offline and you activate Switch Binding, the Membership List is not automatically populated. ■ Edits to the Switch Binding Membership list will be maintained when you enable or disable Switch Binding. After enabling Switch Binding, you prohibit devices and switches from connecting with director or switch ports by removing them from the Membership List in the Switch Binding Membership List dialog box. You allow connections by adding them to the Membership List. You can also add detached nodes and switches. 182 High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide

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Optional Features
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High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide
Configuring Switch Binding Overview
To configure Switch Binding, you must first activate the feature using the
Switch
Binding State Change
dialog box while selecting the type of port where you
want to restrict connection (connection policy). Possible selections are E_Ports,
F_Ports, or all types.
If the director or switch is online, activating Switch Binding populates the
Membership List in the
Switch Binding - Membership List
dialog box (Product
Manager) with the following WWNs currently connected to the director or switch,
depending on the connection policy set in the
State Change
dialog box:
WWNs of devices connected to F_Ports (F_Port connection policy). The
WWN is the WWN of the attached device's port.
WWNs of switches connected to E_Ports (E_Port connection policy). The
WWN is the WWN of the attached switch.
WWNs of devices connected to F_Ports and switches connected to E_Ports
(all-ports connection policy).
Notes
When the Switch Binding feature is first installed and has not been enabled,
the Switch Membership List is empty. When you enable Switch Binding, the
Membership List is populated with WWNs of devices, switches, or both that
are currently connected to the switch.
If the switch is offline and you activate Switch Binding, the Membership List
is not automatically populated.
Edits to the Switch Binding Membership list will be maintained when you
enable or disable Switch Binding.
After enabling Switch Binding, you prohibit devices and switches from
connecting with director or switch ports by removing them from the Membership
List in the
Switch Binding Membership List
dialog box. You allow connections
by adding them to the Membership List. You can also add detached nodes and
switches.