Creating A Dcc Policy - HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 - SAN Switch User Manual

Hp storageworks secure fabric os v1.0 user guide (aa-ru57a-te, june 2003)
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primaryfcs:admin> secPolicyCreate "OPTIONS_POLICY", "NoNodeWWNZoning"
OPTIONS_POLICY has been created.
primaryfcs:admin>

Creating a DCC Policy

You can create DCC policies to manage which device ports are allowed to connect
to which switch ports. The devices can be initiators, targets, or intermediate
devices such as SCSI routers and loop hubs.
The same device port can be bound to one or more switch ports, and the same
device and switch ports may be listed in multiple DCC policies. If a device port is
specified in a DCC policy, that port is allowed access to the fabric only if it is
connected to one of the designated switch ports. Similarly, if a switch port is
specified in a DCC policy, it permits connections only from the specified devices.
Device ports that are not specified in a DCC policy are allowed to connect only to
switch ports that are not specified in a DCC policy.
You can create multiple DCC policies, using the naming convention
DCC_POLICY_nnn, where nnn represents a unique string. One DCC policy per
switch or group of switches is recommended instead of a separate DCC policy for
each port. This saves memory and improves performance.
You can specify device ports by device WWN and switch ports by either switch
WWN, Domain ID, or switch name followed by the port or area number. For
example:
By default, all device ports are allowed to connect to all switch ports; no DCC
policies exist until they are created by the administrator.
The possible DCC policy states are shown in
Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide
Example:
deviceWWN;switchWWN(port or area number)
deviceWWN;domainID(port or area number)
deviceWWN;switchname(port or area number)
Creating Secure Fabric OS Policies
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