Assigning Backbone Fids; Fcip Tunnel Configuration; Interfabric Link Configuration - 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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IMPORTANT:
disruption to local traffic.

Assigning backbone FIDs

1.
Log in to the switch or director.
2.
Enter the switchDisable command.
3.
Enter the fosConfig
Fabric OS Command Reference or the CLI man pages for more information about the fosConfig
command.
The default state for the FCR is disabled.
4.
Enter the fcrConfigure command, and at the prompt, enter the FID, or press Enter to specify the
default FID (1).
5.
Verify that the backbone FID is different from that set for edge fabrics.
Multiple FC routers attached to the same backbone fabric must have the same backbone FID.
6.
Enter the fosConfig
7.
Enter the switchEnable command.
switch:admin> switchdisable
switch:admin> fosconfig --disable fcr
FC Router service is disabled
switch:admin> fcrconfigure
FC Router parameter set. <cr> to skip a parameter
Backbone FID: (1-128)[1]
switch:admin> fosconfig --enable fcr
FC Router service is enabled
switch:admin> switchenable

FCIP tunnel configuration

The optional Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP) Tunneling Service enables you to use "tunnels" to connect
instances of Fibre Channel SANs over IP-based networks to transport all Fibre Channel ISL and IFL traffic.
FCIP is a prerequisite for configuring VEX_Ports; if you are using only FC_Ports, there is no need to perform
this step.
If using FCIP in your FC-FC Routing configuration, you must first configure FCIP tunnels. Once a tunnel is
created, it defaults to a disabled state. Configure the VE_Port or VEX_Port, and then, after the appropriate
ports are configured, enable the tunnel.
NOTE:
This section is applicable only to Fabric OS fabrics and does not apply to M-EOS fabrics.
See Chapter 21,
how to configure FCIP tunnels.

Interfabric link configuration

Before configuring an IFL, be aware that you cannot configure both IFLs (EX_Ports, VEX_Ports) and ISLs
(E_Ports) from a backbone fabric to the same edge fabric.
Configuring an interfabric link involves disabling ports and cabling them to other fabrics, configuring those
ports for their intended use, and then enabling the ports.
To configure an 8-Gb/s IFL, both the EX_Port and the connecting E_Port must be 8-Gb/s ports.
378 Using the FC-FC routing service
In a multi-switch backbone fabric, modification of FID within the backbone fabric will cause
disable fcr command to disable the FC-FC Routing Service. See the
--
enable command.
--
"Configuring and monitoring FCIP extension
services" on page 457 for instructions on

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