Lsan Zoning With Mcdata; Adding A Zone Set Name In San Pilot - HP AA979A - StorageWorks SAN Switch 2/8V Administrator's Manual

Hp storageworks fabric os 5.2.x administrator guide (5697-0014, november 2009)
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In EFCM, return to the main window and select Configure, then select Activate Zone Set to launch the
zone set activation window. Highlight the zone set to be activated and click Next. Click Next again, then
Start to activate the zone set.
Figure 15

Adding a zone set name in SAN Pilot

Regardless of the method used, you should now verify that the new zone set containing your LSAN has
been added.
Alternately, use the following procedure:
1.
Create the LSAN, using the LSAN_xxxx naming schema.
2.
Append the newly-created zone set to a currently active zone set.
3.
Activate the updated zone set.

LSAN zoning with McDATA

An LSAN is defined by a zone in an edge, you must use port WWN. Because port IDs are not necessarily
unique across fabrics, you cannot use the "domain,port" method of identification.
If the LSAN is configured and the proxy devices are created, the proxy device will show in the name server
of the edge fabric and the xlate domain will show in the fabric of the edge fabric.
For more details about LSAN zoning, see
If the LSAN devices appear in only one of the fabrics in a multiple-fabric SAN, use the following procedure
to correct the problem.
To correct errors if LSAN devices appear in only one of the fabrics
1.
Log in to each fabric and verify that all of the devices are physically logged in.
2.
Verify that the devices are properly configured in the LSAN zone in both edge fabrics.
3.
Issue the fabricShow command on the Brocade fabric.
4.
Use McDATA Enterprise Fabric Connectivity Manager (EFCM) or SAN Pilot to verify the McDATA fabric,
including the front and translation domains.
"Configuring LSANs and
zoning" on page 216.
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