Device Connection; Switch Connection; Gateway Links; Configuring A Link Through A Gateway - HP A7533A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch Base Administrator's Manual

Hp storageworks fabric os 6.2 administrator guide (5697-0016, may 2009)
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Before connecting a switch to a fabric that contains switches running different firmware versions, you must
first set the same PID format on all switches. The presence of different PID formats in a fabric causes fabric
segmentation.
For information on PID formats and related procedures, see
For information on configuring the routing of connections, see Chapter 1 1,
page 283.
For information on configuring extended interswitch connections, see Chapter 19,
extended
fabrics" on page 423.

Device connection

To minimize port logins, power off all devices before connecting them to the switch. For devices that cannot
be powered off, first use the portDisable command to disable the port on the switch, and then connect
the device. When powering the devices back on, wait for each device to complete the fabric login before
powering on the next one.

Switch connection

See the hardware user's guide of your specific switch for interswitch link (ISL) connection and cable
management information. The standard or default ISL mode is L0. ISL Mode L0 is a static mode, with the
following maximum ISL distances:
10 km at 1 Gb/s
5 km at 2 Gb/s
2.5 km at 4 Gb/s
1.25 km at 8 Gb/s
ISL mode L0 is available on all Fabric OS releases. When you upgrade from Fabric OS 5.3.0 to Fabric 6.0
or later, all extended ISL ports are set automatically to L0 mode.
For more information on extended ISL modes, which enable longer distance interswitch links, see Chapter
19,
"Administering extended

Gateway links

A gateway merges SANs into a single fabric by establishing point-to-point E_Port connectivity between two
Fibre Channel switches that are separated by a network with a protocol such as IP or SONET.
Except for link initialization, gateways are transparent to switches; the gateway simply provides E_Port
connectivity from one switch to another.
By default, switch ports initialize links using the Exchange Link Parameters (ELP) mode 1. However,
gateways expect initialization with ELP mode 2, also referred to as ISL R_RDY mode. Therefore, to enable
two switches to link through a gateway, the ports on both switches must be set for ELP mode 2.
Any number of E_Ports in a fabric can be configured for gateway links, provided the following guidelines
are followed:
All switches in the fabric must be upgraded to Fabric OS 5.2.0 or later.
All switches in the fabric are using the core PID format, as described in
gateway" on page 56.
The switches connected to both sides of the gateway are included when determining switch count
maximums.
Extended links (those created using the Extended Fabrics licensed feature) are not supported through
gateway links.

Configuring a link through a gateway

1.
Enter the configShow command on all switches to make sure the PID format is consistent across the
entire fabric. If necessary, change the PID format on any nonconforming switches, as described in
Appendix A,
56
fabrics" on page 423.
"Configuring the PID
format" on page 523.
"PID format
selection" on page 525.
"Routing
traffic" on
"Administering
"Configuring a link through a

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