Private Device Connectivity - McDATA StorageWorks 64 - SAN Director Switch Planning Manual

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Private device - A loop device that cannot transmit an FLOGI
command to the switch nor communicate with fabric-attached
devices is a private device. As shown in
private loop device connected to a Sphereon 4500 Switch and
cannot communicate with any fabric-attached device. However,
device D
private addressing mode).
Public and private devices are partitioned into two separate
address spaces defined in the Fibre Channel address. Private
address spaces are isolated from a switched fabric. The switch
does not support any other form of Fibre Channel address
conversion (spoofing) that would allow private device-to-fabric
device communication.
NOTE: A private device can connect to the switch (loop) while a public
device is connected and using an E_Port to communicate with a switched
fabric.

Private Device Connectivity

Figure 3-4
Planning Considerations for Fibre Channel Topologies
can communicate with switch-attached server S
2
Planning Considerations for Fibre Channel Topologies
Figure
3-4, device D
is a
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(using
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