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Set up a TI zone in an edge fabric to guarantee that traffic from a specific device in that edge fabric is
routed through a particular EX_Port or VEX_Port.
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Set up a TI zone in the backbone fabric to guarantee that traffic between two devices in different fabrics
is routed through a particular ISL (VE_Ports or E_Ports) in the backbone.
This combination of TI zones in the backbone and edge fabrics ensures that the traffic between devices in
different fabrics traverses the same VE_Port tunnel in a backbone fabric.
Figure 46
shows how three TI
zones form a dedicated path between devices in different edge fabrics. The backbone fabric can contain
one or more FC routers.
Figure 46
Traffic isolation Routing over FCR
In addition to setting up TI zones, you must also ensure that the devices are in an LSAN zone so that they
can communicate with each other.
If failover is enabled and the TI path is not available, an alternate path is used. If failover is disabled and
the TI path is not available, devices are not imported.
NOTE:
For TI over FCR, all switches in the backbone fabric and in the edge fabrics must be running
Fabric OS 6.1.0 or later.
TI within an edge fabric
A TI zone within an edge fabric is used to route traffic between a real device and a proxy device through
a particular EX_Port. For example, in
Figure 47
, you can set up a TI zone to ensure that traffic between Host
1 and the proxy target is routed through EX_Port 9.
Edge fabric 1
Edge fabric 2
Backbone
fabric
= Dedicated path set up by TI zone in edge fabric 1
= Dedicated path set up by TI zone in edge fabric 2
= Dedicated path set up by TI zone in backbone fabric
Summary of Contents for A7533A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch Base
Page 1: ...HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6 2 administrator guide Part number 5697 0016 Edition May 2009 ...
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Page 99: ...Fabric OS 6 2 administrator guide 99 ...
Page 100: ...100 Managing user accounts ...
Page 118: ...116 Configuring standard security features ...
Page 164: ...162 Configuring advanced security features ...
Page 234: ...232 Installing and maintaining firmware ...
Page 268: ...266 Administering advanced zoning ...
Page 284: ...282 Configuring Enterprise class platforms ...
Page 292: ...290 Routing traffic ...
Page 294: ...292 Interoperability for merged SANs ...
Page 302: ...300 Configuring the Distributed Management Server ...
Page 334: ...332 iSCSI gateway service ...
Page 340: ...338 Administering NPIV ...
Page 407: ...Fabric OS 6 2 administrator guide 405 ...
Page 408: ...406 Using the FC FC routing service ...
Page 438: ...434 Administering extended fabrics ...
Page 460: ...456 Administering ISL trunking ...
Page 516: ...512 FICON fabrics ...
Page 526: ...522 Configuring and monitoring FICON Extension Services ...
Page 540: ...536 Configuring the PID format ...
Page 544: ...540 Understanding legacy password behavior ...
Page 546: ...542 Mixed fabric configurations for non merge SANs ...
Page 550: ...546 Migrating from an MP Router to a 400 MP Router ...
Page 558: ...554 Inband Management ...
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