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Displaying FSPF routing, Configuring a static route

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Figure 23 Routing tab for port-based routing policy Displaying FSPF routing The Routing tab of the Switch Admin module displays information about routing paths. Viewing FSPF routing 1. Launch the Switch Admin module as described on page 36. 2. Click the Routing tab. 3. Perform the following, according to switch type: • For Core Switch 2/64, SAN Director 2/128, or 4/256 SAN Director, click a slot number under the FSPF Route category in the navigation tree. • For 4/8 SAN Switch, 4/16 SAN Switch, SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V, SAN Switch 2/32, 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem, and SAN Switch 4/32, click the FSPF Route category in the navigation tree. Configuring a static route A static route can be assigned only when the active routing policy is port-based. When device-based or exchange-based routing is active, you cannot disable DLS and you cannot view and configure static routes. When you configure a static route for a Core Switch 2/64 or for a SAN Director 2/128 or 4/256 SAN Director configured for two logical switches, the static route is configured on a logical-switch basis. This means that for each logical switch, you must configure a static route individually. To configure a static route 1. Launch the Switch Admin module as described on page 36. 2. Click the Routing tab. 72 Routing traffic

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Figure 23
Routing tab for port-based routing policy
Displaying FSPF routing
The Routing tab of the Switch Admin module displays information about routing paths.
Viewing FSPF routing
1.
Launch the Switch Admin module as described on
page 36
.
2.
Click the
Routing
tab.
3.
Perform the following, according to switch type:
For Core Switch 2/64, SAN Director 2/128, or 4/256 SAN Director, click a slot number under
the FSPF Route category in the navigation tree.
For 4/8 SAN Switch, 4/16 SAN Switch, SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V, SAN Switch
2/32, 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem, and SAN Switch 4/32, click the FSPF Route
category in the navigation tree.
Configuring a static route
A static route can be assigned only when the active routing policy is port-based. When device-based or
exchange-based routing is active, you cannot disable DLS and you cannot view and configure static
routes.
When you configure a static route for a Core Switch 2/64 or for a SAN Director 2/128 or 4/256 SAN
Director configured for two logical switches, the static route is configured on a logical-switch basis. This
means that for each logical switch, you must configure a static route individually.
To configure a static route
1.
Launch the Switch Admin module as described on
page 36
.
2.
Click the
Routing
tab.