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SCC Policies
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SCC Policies
The switch connection control (SCC) policy is used to restrict which switches can join the fabric.
Switches are checked against the policy each time an E_Port-to-E_Port connection is made. The
policy is named SCC_POLICY and accepts members listed as WWNs, domain IDs, or switch names.
Only one SCC policy can be created.
By default, any switch is allowed to join the fabric; the SCC policy does not exist until it is created.
When connecting a Fibre Channel router to a fabric or switch that has an active SCC policy, the
front domain of the Fibre Channel router must be included in the SCC policy.
SCC policy states are shown in
Table 32
.
Virtual Fabrics considerations: In a logical fabric environment the SCC policy enforcement is not
done on the logical ISL. For a logical ISL-based switch, the SCC policy enforcement is considered as
the reference and the logical ISL is formed if the SCC enforcement passes on the extended ISL. The
following changes:
•
A logical switch supports an SCC policy. You can configure and distribute an SCC policy on a
logical switch.
•
SCC enforcement is performed on a ISL based on the SCC policy present on the logical switch.
For more information on Virtual Fabrics, refer to
Chapter 10, “Managing Virtual Fabrics”
.
TABLE 31
DCC policy behavior when created manually with PWWN
Configuration
WWN seen on
DCC policy list
Behavior when DCC policy
activates
Behavior on portDisable and
portEnable
•
FA-PWWN has logged into the
switch.
•
DCC policy creation manually
with physical PWWN of
device.
•
DCC policy activation.
PWWN
Traffic will not be disrupted.
Ports will come up without
security issues.
•
DCC policy creation. manually
with physical PWWN
•
FA-PWWN has logged into the
switch.
•
DCC policy activation.
PWWN
Traffic will not be disrupted.
Ports will come up without
security issues.
•
DCC policy creation manually
with physical PWWN,
•
DCC policy activation.
•
FA-PWWN has logged into the
switch.
Physical PWWN Traffic will not be disrupted.
Ports will come up without
any security issues.
TABLE 32
SCC policy states
Policy state
SCC policy enforcement
No active policy
All switches can connect to the switch with the specified policy.
Active policy that has no members
All neighboring switches are segmented.
Active policy that has members
The neighboring switches not specified in the SCC policy are
segmented.
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