Planning; Devices - Qlogic SANbox2-8c Installation Manual

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Consider the following when planning a fabric:
3.1

Devices

When planning a fabric, consider the number of devices and the anticipated
demand. This will determine the number of ports that are needed and in turn the
number of switches. Consider how many and what types of switches are needed.
The switch uses SFP optical transceivers, but the device host bus adapters you
are using may not. Consider whether the device adapters use SFP transceivers or
Gigabit Interface Converters (GBIC), and choose fiber optic cable accordingly.
Use LC-type cable connectors for SFP transceivers and SC-type cable
connectors for GBIC transceivers.
Consider the distribution of public and private devices as well as targets and
initiators. Public devices have full Fibre Channel addressing capability, and
therefore can communicate with any other public device on the fabric. An F_Port
supports a single public device. An FL_Port can support up to 126 public devices
in an arbitrated loop.
Private devices do not have full Fibre Channel addressing capability, only the
Arbitrated Loop Physical Address (ALPA) portion. A TL_Port provides a proxy for
a loop of up to 124 private target devices allowing communication with up to 63
off-loop public initiator devices. Consider the number of private devices in the
fabric and the number of off-loop devices with which the private devices must
communicate.
59042-03 A
Devices
Multiple chassis fabrics
Performance
Device access
Fabric management
Fabric security
Section 3

Planning

3-1

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