Table 65
describes the use of M-series switches as edge switches.
Table 65 Using M-series switches as edge switches
1000–1632 total ports
501–1000 total ports
1–500 total ports
Model
Excellent
Very good
Good
Director 2/140
Excellent
Very good
Good
Director 2/64
Good
Very good
Excellent
Edge Switch 2/32
Good
Very good
Excellent
Edge Switch 2/24
Good
Very good
Edge Switch 2/12
Not recommended
Good
McDATA 4 Gb SAN
Switch for HP p-Class
BladeSystem
Fibre Channel fabric rules
The following SAN fabric rules apply to all M-series SANs. They also apply, in general, to HP XP
Continuous Access and HP Continuous Access EVA configurations. However, additional rules apply
to HP Continuous Access implementations. See the
HP StorageWorks Continuous Access EVA Planning
Guide
for detailed information.
When using M-series switches in a fabric:
•
Use the HP default settings for all current HP switch models.
•
Legacy HP default settings and legacy Compaq default settings are the same for the same switch
models (see
Table 60
through
Table 62
).
•
All switch and fabric rules apply to fabrics implemented with the switch firmware versions listed
in
Table 60
through
Table 62
and with HAFM 08.
x
.
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