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Table 43
describes the impact of merging fabrics with the same fabric-wide consistency policy that have
SCC, DCC, or both policies.
Non-matching fabric-wide consistency policies
You may encounter one of the following two scenarios:
•
Merging a fabric with a strict policy to a fabric with an absent, tolerant, or non-matching strict policy.
The merge fails and the ports are disabled.
Table 44
shows merges that are not supported.
Table 43
Merging fabrics with matching fabric-wide consistency policies
Fabric-wide
consistency
policy
Fabric A
ACL policies
Fabric B
ACL policies
Merge
results
Database copied
None
None
None
Succeeds
No ACL policies copied.
None
SCC/DCC
Succeeds
No ACL policies copied.
Tolerant
None
None
Succeeds
No ACL policies copied.
None
SCC/DCC
Succeeds
ACL policies are copied from B
to A.
SCC/DCC
SCC/DCC
Succeeds
If A and B policies do not
match, a warning displays and
policy commands are
disabled
1
.
1.
To resolve the policy conflict, manually distribute the database you want to use to the switch with the mismatched
database. Until the conflict is resolved commands such as fddcfg
--
fabwideset and secpolicy activate are blocked.
Strict
None
None
Succeeds
No ACL policies copied.
None
SCC/DCC
Succeeds
ACL policies are copied from B
to A.
Matching
SCC/DCC
Matching
SCC/DCC
Succeeds
No ACL policies copied.
Different
SCC/DCC policies
Different
SCC/DCC policies
Fails
Ports are disabled.
Table 44
Examples of strict fabric merges
Fabric-wide consistency policy setting
Expected behavior
Fabric A
Fabric B
Strict/Tolerant
SCC:S;DCC:S
SCC;DCC:S
Ports connecting switches are
disabled.
SCC;DCC:S
SCC:S;DCC
Strict/Absent
SCC:S;DCC:S
SCC:S
DCC:S
Strict/Strict
SCC:S
DCC:S
Summary of Contents for AA979A - StorageWorks SAN Switch 2/8V
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Page 200: ...202 Installing and maintaining firmware ...
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