Figure 81 Lsan Zone Binding - HP StoreFabric SN6500B Administrator's Manual

Fabric os administrator's guide, 7.1.0 (53-1002745-02, march 2013)
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With LSAN zone binding, each FC router in the backbone fabric stores only the LSAN zone entries of
the remote edge fabrics that can access its local edge fabrics. The LSAN zone limit supported in
the backbone fabric is not limited by the capability of one FC router. In addition, due to the lower
LSAN count, the CPU consumption by the FC router is lower. If you configure the metaSAN such that
the backbone fabric has two groups of FC routers and there is no LSAN zone sharing and device
access between the two groups, the number of FC routers and devices supported in the backbone
fabric can be higher.
Figure 81
Without LSAN zone binding, each FC router in the backbone fabric would store information about
LSAN zones 1, 2, 3, and 4.
FIGURE 81
After you set up LSAN zone binding, each FC router stores information about only those LSAN zones
that access its local edge fabrics.
router before and after LSAN zone binding is in effect.
Fabric OS Administrator's Guide
53-1002745-02
on page 599 shows a sample metaSAN with four FC routers in the backbone fabric.
LSAN zone 1
Fabric 1
FC
router 1
Backbone fabric
FC
router 3
Fabric 4
LSAN zone 3
LSAN zone binding
Fabric 2
Fabric 3
FC
router 2
FC
router 4
Fabric 5
Fabric 6
Table 85
shows what LSAN information is stored in each FC
LSAN zone configuration
LSAN zone 2
Fabric 7
Fabric 8
Fabric 9
LSAN zone 4
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