IBM SAN16B-2 User Guide - Page 26

Advanced, Security, Performance, Bundle, Performance, Monitoring, Trunking - password

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v Automatic event notifications when switch and fabric elements exceed thresholds v Security, availability, and congestion monitoring thresholds and alerts Advanced Security Advanced Security Activation is designed to enables policy-based security mechanisms integrated within Fabric Operating System V2.6, and later. To enable advanced security capabilities, all switches within the IBM SAN Switch Fabric must be configured with their respective Fabric operating system version (2.6 or later) before activating the Advanced Security feature license key. When activated across the IBM SAN Switch Fabric, the Advanced Security Activation feature supports the following security capabilities: v Centralized security management (trusted switches) v Fabric-wide security policies to control access v Port-level access control v Switch-level access control v Management access controls (Telnet, SNMP, HTTP, API) v Encryption of management data such as passwords v Strong and non-reputable authentication between switches Performance Bundle (Performance Monitoring and ISL Trunking) Performance Bundle Activation is a plant order only feature consisting of both Enhanced Inter-Switch Link (ISL) Trunking and Performance Monitoring capabilities. Activation of either feature can be ordered separately for field installation. Performance Monitoring helps identify end-to-end bandwidth usage by host/target pairs and is designed to provide information for capacity planning. Trunking enables Fibre Channel packets to be efficiently distributed across multiple Inter-Switch connections (links) between two SAN b-type fabric switches, while preserving in-order delivery. Both SAN b-type fabric switches must have ISL Trunking activated. ISL Trunking Enhanced ISL Trunking is supported between two SAN16B-2, SAN32B-2, or SAN256B 4-Gbps models and enables Fibre Channel packets to be distributed across up to eight 4 Gbps-capable ISLs for a combined bandwidth of up to 32 Gbps. When connecting the 4 Gbps-capable switches to earlier 2-Gbps b-type fabric switch models, ISL Trunking is supported with link speeds operational at 2 Gbps and Fibre Channel packets distributed across up to four ISLs for a combined bandwidth of up to 8 Gbps. If your switch is licensed for ISL Trunking, use the trunking groups available on the switch. For the SAN16B-2, the maximum number of ports per trunk is four. The Fibre Channel ports are numbered from left to right, color-coded into groups of four to indicate the groups of ports that can be used in the same interswitch link (ISL) trunking group. The number of trunked lines can be from two through four ports within a single trunk group. The trunk groups are shown in Figure 2 on page 5. 4 SAN16B-2 Installation, Service, and User's Guide

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v
Automatic
event
notifications
when
switch
and
fabric
elements
exceed
thresholds
v
Security,
availability,
and
congestion
monitoring
thresholds
and
alerts
Advanced
Security
Advanced
Security
Activation
is
designed
to
enables
policy-based
security
mechanisms
integrated
within
Fabric
Operating
System
V2.6,
and
later.
To
enable
advanced
security
capabilities,
all
switches
within
the
IBM
SAN
Switch
Fabric
must
be
configured
with
their
respective
Fabric
operating
system
version
(2.6
or
later)
before
activating
the
Advanced
Security
feature
license
key.
When
activated
across
the
IBM
SAN
Switch
Fabric,
the
Advanced
Security
Activation
feature
supports
the
following
security
capabilities:
v
Centralized
security
management
(trusted
switches)
v
Fabric-wide
security
policies
to
control
access
v
Port-level
access
control
v
Switch-level
access
control
v
Management
access
controls
(Telnet,
SNMP,
HTTP,
API)
v
Encryption
of
management
data
such
as
passwords
v
Strong
and
non-reputable
authentication
between
switches
Performance
Bundle
(Performance
Monitoring
and
ISL
Trunking)
Performance
Bundle
Activation
is
a
plant
order
only
feature
consisting
of
both
Enhanced
Inter-Switch
Link
(ISL)
Trunking
and
Performance
Monitoring
capabilities.
Activation
of
either
feature
can
be
ordered
separately
for
field
installation.
Performance
Monitoring
helps
identify
end-to-end
bandwidth
usage
by
host/target
pairs
and
is
designed
to
provide
information
for
capacity
planning.
Trunking
enables
Fibre
Channel
packets
to
be
efficiently
distributed
across
multiple
Inter-Switch
connections
(links)
between
two
SAN
b-type
fabric
switches,
while
preserving
in-order
delivery.
Both
SAN
b-type
fabric
switches
must
have
ISL
Trunking
activated.
ISL
Trunking
Enhanced
ISL
Trunking
is
supported
between
two
SAN16B-2,
SAN32B-2,
or
SAN256B
4-Gbps
models
and
enables
Fibre
Channel
packets
to
be
distributed
across
up
to
eight
4
Gbps-capable
ISLs
for
a
combined
bandwidth
of
up
to
32
Gbps.
When
connecting
the
4
Gbps-capable
switches
to
earlier
2-Gbps
b-type
fabric
switch
models,
ISL
Trunking
is
supported
with
link
speeds
operational
at
2
Gbps
and
Fibre
Channel
packets
distributed
across
up
to
four
ISLs
for
a
combined
bandwidth
of
up
to
8
Gbps.
If
your
switch
is
licensed
for
ISL
Trunking,
use
the
trunking
groups
available
on
the
switch.
For
the
SAN16B-2,
the
maximum
number
of
ports
per
trunk
is
four.
The
Fibre
Channel
ports
are
numbered
from
left
to
right,
color-coded
into
groups
of
four
to
indicate
the
groups
of
ports
that
can
be
used
in
the
same
interswitch
link
(ISL)
trunking
group.
The
number
of
trunked
lines
can
be
from
two
through
four
ports
within
a
single
trunk
group.
The
trunk
groups
are
shown
in
Figure
2
on
page
5.
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SAN16B-2
Installation,
Service,
and
User’s
Guide