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Configuring Fabric Binding
This chapter describes how to configure fabric binding.
This chapter includes the following sections:
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Configuring Fabric Binding
Information About Fabric Binding
Fabric binding ensures that Inter-Switch Links (ISLs) are only enabled between specified switches in the
fabric. Fabric binding is configured on a per-VSAN basis.
This feature helps prevent unauthorized switches from joining the fabric or disrupting current fabric operations.
It uses the Exchange Fabric Membership Data (EFMD) protocol to ensure that the list of authorized switches
is identical in all switches in the fabric.
Licensing Requirements for Fabric Binding
Fabric Binding requires the Storage Protocol Services license.
Port Security Versus Fabric Binding
Port security and fabric binding are two independent features that can be configured to complement each
other. The following table compares the two features.
Table 39: Fabric Binding and Port Security Comparison
Port Security
Fabric Binding
Uses pWWNs/nWWNs or fWWNs/sWWNs.
Uses a set of sWWNs and a persistent domain ID.
Binds devices at the interface level.
Binds the fabric at the switch level.
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