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Table 42
has a matrix of merging fabrics with tolerant and absent policies.
Management interface security
You can secure an Ethernet management interface between two Brocade switches or Backbones
by implementing IPsec and IKE policies to create a tunnel that protects traffic flows. The tunnel has
at each end a Brocade switch or Backbone. There may be routers, gateways, and firewalls in
between the two ends.
ATTENTION
Enabling secure IPsec tunnels does not provide IPsec protection for traffic flows on the external
management interfaces of intelligent blades in a chassis, nor does it support protection of traffic
flows on FCIP interfaces.
Internet Protocol security (IPsec) is a framework of open standards that ensures private and secure
communications over Internet Protocol (IP) networks through the use of cryptographic security
services. The goal of IPsec is to provide the following capabilities:
•
Authentication — Ensures that the sending and receiving end-users and devices are known and
trusted by one another.
•
Data Integrity — Confirms that the data received was in fact the data transmitted.
•
Data Confidentiality — Protects the user data being transmitted, such as utilizing encryption to
avoid sending data in clear text.
•
Replay Protection — Prevents replay attack in which an attacker resends previously-intercepted
packets in an effort to fraudulently authenticate or otherwise masquerade as a valid user.
TABLE 41
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
SCC:S;DCC
SCC:S
Strict/Absent
SCC:S;DCC:S
SCC:S
DCC:S
Strict/Strict
SCC:S
DCC:S
TABLE 42
Fabric merges with tolerant and absent combinations
Fabric-wide consistency policy setting
Expected behavior
Fabric A
Fabric B
Tolerant/Absent
SCC;DCC
Error message logged.
Run fddCfg
--
fabwideset “
policy_ID
” from any
switch with the desired configuration to fix the
conflict. The secPolicyActivate command is blocked
until conflict is resolved.
DCC
SCC;DCC
SCC
DCC
SCC
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