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values of the first 128 ports, and using portswap on a pair of ports will exchange those ports’ area_ID and
index values. Portswap is not supported for ports above 256.
Table 44
and
Table 45
show the area ID and index mapping for core and extended-edge PID assignment.
Note that up to 255 areas, the area_ID mapping to the index is one-to-one. Beyond this, the index is
similar but not exact, and in some instances the area ID is shared among multiple ports.
These tables provide the area_ID/Index assignment for the maximum number of ports (used by the FC4-48
blade). If your blade does not have the maximum number of ports, use the lower sections of the table to
determine the area_ID and index.
Table 44
Default index/area_ID Core PID assignment with no port swap
Port on
blade
Slot
1Idx/Area
Slot
2Idx/Area
Slot
3Idx/Area
Slot
4Idx/Area
Slot
7Idx/Area
Slot
8Idx/Area
Slot
9Idx/Area
Slot
10Idx/Area
47
271/135
287/151
303/167
319/183
335/199
351/215
367/231
383/247
46
270/134
286/150
302/166
318/182
334/198
350/214
366/230
382/246
45
269/133
285/149
301/165
317/181
333/197
349/213
365/229
381/245
44
268/132
284/148
300/164
316/180
332/196
348/212
364/228
380/244
43
267/131
283/147
299/163
315/179
331/195
347/211
363/227
379/243
42
266/130
282/146
298/162
314/178
330/194
346/210
362/226
378/242
41
265/129
281/145
297/161
313/177
329/193
345/209
361/225
377/241
40
264/128
280/144
296/160
312/176
328/192
344/208
360/224
376/240
39
263/143
279/159
295/175
311/191
327/207
343/223
359/239
375/255
38
262/142
278/158
294/174
310/190
326/206
342/222
358/238
374/254
37
261/141
277/157
293/173
309/189
325/205
341/221
357/237
373/253
36
260/140
276/156
292/172
308/188
324/204
340/220
356/236
372/252
35
259/139
275/155
291/171
307/187
323/203
339/219
355/235
371/251
34
258/138
274/154
290/170
306/186
322/202
338/218
354/234
370/250
33
257/137
273/153
289/169
305/185
321/201
337/217
353/233
369/249
32
256/136
272/152
288/168
304/184
320/200
336/216
352/232
368/248
31
143/143
159/159
175/175
191/191
207/207
223/223
239/239
255/255
30
142/142
158/158
174/174
190/190
206/206
222/222
238/238
254/254
29
141/141
157/157
173/173
189/189
205/205
221/221
237/237
253/253
28
140/140
156/156
172/172
188/188
204/204
220/220
236/236
252/252
27
139/139
155/155
171/171
187/187
203/203
219/219
235/235
251/251
26
138/138
154/154
170/170
186/186
202/202
218/218
234/234
250/250
25
137/137
153/153
169/169
185/185
201/201
217/217
233/233
249/249
24
136/136
152/152
168/168
184/184
200/200
216/216
232/232
248/248
23
135/135
151/151
167/167
183/183
199/199
215/215
231/231
247/247
22
134/134
150/150
166/166
182/182
198/198
214/214
230/230
246/246
21
133/133
149/149
165/165
181/181
197/197
213/213
229/229
245/245
20
132/132
148/148
164/164
180/180
196/196
212/212
228/228
244/244
Summary of Contents for AE370A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch 4/12
Page 18: ...18 ...
Page 82: ...82 Managing user accounts ...
Page 102: ...102 Configuring standard security features ...
Page 126: ...126 Maintaining configurations ...
Page 198: ...198 Routing traffic ...
Page 238: ...238 Using the FC FC routing service ...
Page 260: ...260 Administering FICON fabrics ...
Page 280: ...280 Working with diagnostic features ...
Page 332: ...332 Administering Extended Fabrics ...
Page 414: ...398 Configuring the PID format ...
Page 420: ...404 Configuring interoperability mode ...
Page 426: ...410 Understanding legacy password behaviour ...
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