HP StorageWorks 2/8-EL quickloop fabric assist version 3.0.x user guide - Page 40

Telnet Commands for Configuration 1, Configuration 2: Two Fabric Assist Mode Zones in a Fabric

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Using QuickLoop Fabric Assist Mode In the example shown in Figure 2, a fabric is formed from four switches, SAN Switch1 through SAN Switch4. This Fabric Assist zone is named FaZone0 in which a private host can access public and private target devices. Upon execution of the telnet command shown in the following section is executed: ■ Private host K, connected to port (4,4), is zoned with the private targets c, h, j, k, m, n and q, and the public targets d, e and r. ■ The port numbers for the private targets are (1,15), (3,10), (3,15), and (4,14). The port numbers for the public targets are (2,1) and (4,1). Telnet Commands for Configuration 1 1. Log onto the shell admin account on any switch in the fabric. The following prompt will be displayed: SilkW04:admin> Note: The switch listed in the prompt varies with particular switches. 2. Issue the command: fazoneCreate "FaZone01", "1,15; 3,10; 3,15; 4,14; H{4,4}; 2,1; 4,1" 3. Create the zone as part of or added to a configuration. For example: cfgCreate "USA" "FaZone01" cfgSave Updating flash... cfgEnable "USA" zone "FaZone01" is in effect The Fabric Assist zone FaZone01 is now part of the effective configuration. Configuration 2: Two Fabric Assist Mode Zones in a Fabric Figure 3 shows a second Fabric Assist mode zone created in a the same fabric as Configuration 1. For the details of setting up this example configuration using telnet commands, refer to Telnet Commands for Configuration 2 on page on 42. 40 Quickloop Fabric Assist User Guide

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Using QuickLoop Fabric Assist Mode
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Quickloop Fabric Assist User Guide
In the example shown in Figure 2, a fabric is formed from four switches, SAN
Switch1 through SAN Switch4. This Fabric Assist zone is named
FaZone0
in
which a private host can access public and private target devices. Upon execution
of the telnet command shown in the following section is executed:
Private host
K
, connected to port (4,4), is zoned with the private targets
c
,
h
,
j
,
k
,
m
,
n
and
q
, and the public targets
d
,
e
and
r
.
The port numbers for the private targets are (1,15), (3,10), (3,15), and (4,14).
The port numbers for the public targets are (2,1) and (4,1).
Telnet Commands for Configuration 1
1.
Log onto the shell
admin
account on any switch in the fabric. The following
prompt will be displayed:
SilkW04:admin>
Note:
The switch listed in the prompt varies with particular switches.
2.
Issue the command:
fazoneCreate “FaZone01”, “
1,15; 3,10; 3,15; 4,14
; H{
4,4}
;
2,1; 4,1
3.
Create the zone as part of or added to a configuration. For example:
cfgCreate “USA” “FaZone01”
cfgSave
Updating flash...
cfgEnable “USA”
zone “FaZone01” is in effect
The Fabric Assist zone
FaZone01
is now part of the effective configuration.
Configuration 2: Two Fabric Assist Mode Zones in a Fabric
Figure 3 shows a second Fabric Assist mode zone created in a the same fabric as
Configuration 1.
For the details of setting up this example configuration using telnet commands,
refer to Telnet Commands for Configuration 2 on page on 42.