F_Port Trunking; F_Port Trunking For Access Gateway - HP StoreFabric SN6500B Administrator's Manual

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switch:admin> switchshow
Index Slot Port Address Media Speed State
==============================================
16
2
0
ee1000
17
2
1
ee1100
18
2
2
ee1200
(fabric id = 2 )(Trunk master)
19
2
3
ee1300
20
2
4
ee1400
21
2
5
ee1500
22
2
6
ee1600
23
2
7
ee1700
(fabric id = 2 )(Trunk master)

F_Port trunking

You can configure F_Port trunking in the following scenarios:
For F_Port trunking, you must create a Trunk Area (TA) within the trunk group. When you assign an
area within a trunk group, that group is enabled for F_Port trunking. The TA that you assign must be
within the 8-port trunk group beginning with port 0 (zero). After you assign a TA to a port, the port
immediately acquires the TA as the area of its PID. Likewise, after you remove a TA from a port, the
port immediately acquires the default area as its PID. F_Port trunking prevents reassignments of
the Port ID (also referred to as the Address Identifier) when F_Ports go offline, and it increases
F_Port bandwidth.
This section describes how you configure F_Port trunking on the switch. See the Access Gateway
Administrator's Guide and the Brocade Adapters Administrator's Guide for information about
configuring the corresponding N_Port trunking on the Access Gateway and the Brocade adapter.

F_Port trunking for Access Gateway

You can configure trunking between the F_Ports on an edge switch and the N_Ports on an Access
Gateway module.
NOTE
You cannot configure F_Port trunking on the F_Ports of an Access Gateway module.
F_Port trunking keeps F_Ports from becoming disabled when they are mapped to an N_Port on a
switch in Access Gateway (AG) mode. With F_Port trunking, any link within a trunk can go offline or
become disabled, but the trunk remains fully functional and there are no reconfiguration
requirements.
Figure 72
switch in AG mode with F_Port masterless trunking.
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The following is an example of a master EX_Port and a slave EX_Port displayed in switchShow.
id
N4
No_Light
id
N4
Online
id
N4
Online
id
N4
No_Light
id
N4
Online
id
N4
Online
id
N4
Online
id
N4
Online
Between F_Ports on a Fabric OS switch and N_Ports on an Access Gateway module
Between F_Ports on a Fabric OS switch and N_Ports on a Brocade adapter
shows a switch in AG mode without F_Port masterless trunking.
EX_Port
(Trunk port, master is Slot
EX_Port
10:00:00:05:1e:35:bb:32 "MtOlympus_82"
EX_Port
(Trunk port, master is Slot
EX_Port
(Trunk port, master is Slot
EX_Port
(Trunk port, master is Slot
EX_Port
10:00:00:60:69:80:1d:bc "MtOlympus_72"
22
F_Port trunking
2 Port
2 )
2 Port
7 )
2 Port
7 )
2 Port
7 )
Figure 73
shows a
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