E Using Remote Switch; About Remote Switch; Remote Switch Capabilities; Using Remote Switch With A Gateway - HP A7533A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch Base Administrator's Manual

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Using Remote Switch
This appendix prrovides infromation on the Remote Switch feature.

About Remote Switch

The Remote Switch feature, which aids in ensuring gateway compatibility, was formerly a licensed feature.
Its functionality is now available as part of the Fabric OS standard feature set through the use of the
portCfgIslMode command, which is described in
who use Remote Switch as part of their legacy set of tools, this appendix contains a description and
procedure for the feature.
Remote Switch enables you to connect two remote HP switches over an IP network, enabling
communication of IP or ATM protocols as well as Fibre Channel traffic.
The Remote Switch feature functions with the aid of a "bridging device" or Fibre Channel gateway. The
gateway supports both a Fibre Channel physical interface and a secondary, non-Fibre Channel physical
interface, such as IP, SONET, or ATM. Remote Switch functions over E_Port connections. With Remote
Switch on both fabrics, the gateway accepts Fibre Channel frames from one fabric, tunnels them across the
network, and passes them to the other fabric. From the viewpoint of the connected hosts and storage
devices, fabrics using Remote Switch interact the same as locally connected switches.

Remote Switch capabilities

Remote Switch provides many of the same capabilities of normal ISL links including the following:
Coordinated fabric services
The Remote Switch fabric configuration fully supports all fabric services, including distributed name
service, registered state change notification, and alias service.
Distributed management
Management tools such as Advanced Web Tools, Fabric OS, and SNMP are available from both the
local switch and the remote switch. Switch management is routed through the Fibre Channel
connection; thus, no additional network connection is required between sites.
Support for interswitch links (ISLs)
Sites requiring redundant configurations can connect multiple E_Ports to remote sites by using multiple
gateways. Standard Fabric OS routing facilities automatically maximize throughput and provide
automatic failover during interruption on the WAN connection.

Using Remote Switch with a gateway

The Remote Switch feature operates in conjunction with a gateway. The gateway provides an E_Port
interface that links to the HP StorageWorks switch E_Port. After the link between the two E_Ports has been
negotiated, the gateway E_Port moves to passthrough mode and passes Fibre Channel traffic from the
switch E_Port to the WAN.
The gateway accepts Fibre Channel frames from one side of a Remote Switch fabric, transfers them across
a WAN, and passes them to the other side of the Remote Switch fabric.
Remote Switch can be used for the following types of gateway devices:
Fibre Channel over ATM
Fibre Channel over IP
Fibre Channel over SONET
Fibre Channel over DWDM
Most of these gateway devices have enough buffers to cover data transfer over a wide area
network (WAN). The HP StorageWorks switches on each side of the gateway must have identical
configurations. Only qualified SFPs should be used.
"Linking through a
gateway" on page 45. For those
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