Fabric OS 5.2.x administrator guide 133
Switch port members
Switch port members are defined by switch (domain, port). A switch port member:
•
Grants port control rights and zoning rights for that switch port.
•
Grants view access and zoning rights to the device connected to that switch port.
•
Allows you to share (domain, port) members across multiple Admin Domains. In each Admin Domain,
you can also zone shared devices differently.
•
Implicitly includes all devices connected to the specified (domain, port) members in the Admin Domain
membership.
•
Allows you to specify a range of ports as Admin Domain members. For example:
<D,[0-15]>
.
The
port range arguments are expanded and stored in the Admin Domain member list.
If a device is a member of an Admin Domain, the switch port to which the device is connected becomes an
indirect member of that Admin Domain and the (domain, port) is removed from the AD0 implicit
membership list.
NOTE:
The (domain, port) members are not automatically changed when the switch domain ID changes.
Switch members
Switch members are defined by the switch WWN or domain ID. A switch member:
•
Grants administrative control to the switch.
•
Grants port control for all ports in that switch.
•
Allows switch administrative operations such as
switchDisable
,
switchEnable
,
reboot
, and
firmwareDownload
.
•
Does not provide zoning rights for the switch ports or devices.
To allow devices to be zoned within Admin Domains, you must specify the port members using (domain,
port) or device WWN members.
E_Ports (E_Ports, VE_Ports, EX_Ports, and VEX_Ports) are implicitly shared across all Admin Domains. An
administrator can perform port control (such as
portDisable
or
portEnable
) only if the (domain, port)
of the E_Port is part of the Admin Domain.
Admin Domains and switch WWN
Admin Domains are treated as fabrics. Because switches cannot belong to more than one fabric, switch
WWNs are converted so that they appear as unique entities in different Admin Domains (fabrics). This
WWN conversion is done only in the AD1 through AD254 context. AD0 and AD255 use unconverted
switch WWNs.
The switch WWN is in the following format:
10:00:
nn
:
nn
:
nn
:
nn
:
nn
:
nn
In an Admin Domain context, the switch WWN is converted from NAA=1 to NAA=5 format, with the
Admin Domain number added, using the following syntax:
5
n
:
nn
:
nn
:
nn
:
nn
:
nn
:
n
9:
xx
where
xx
is the AdminDomain_number.
For example, if the switch WWN is:
10:00:00:60:69:e4:24:e0
then the converted WWN for that switch in AD1 would be:
50:06:06:9e:42:4e:09:01
Summary of Contents for AE370A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch 4/12
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