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High integrity fabrics overview

Removing switches from fabric binding membership

Once you have enabled Fabric Binding (refer to
remove switches that are not part of the fabric from the membership list.
NOTE
Fabric Binding is only supported on Fabric OS 5.2 or later.
1. Select Configure > Fabric Binding.
2. Select the switches you want to remove from the selected fabrics' Fabric Membership List
3. Click the left arrow to move the switches to the Available Switches table.
4. Click OK on the Fabric Binding dialog box.
High integrity fabrics overview
The High Integrity Fabric (HIF) mode option automatically enables features and operating
parameters that are necessary in multiswitch Enterprise Fabric environments. When HIF is
enabled, each switch in the fabric automatically enforces a number of security-related features
including Fabric Binding, Switch Binding, Insistent Domain IDs, and Domain Register for State
Change Notifications (RSCNs).
HIF activates the Switch Connection Control (SCC) policy, sets Insistent Domain ID, and sets the
Fabric Wide Consistency Policy (FWCP) for SCC in strict mode.
Activating HIF mode enables the following features:
High integrity fabric requirements
The term high integrity fabric (HIF) refers to a set of strict, consistent, fabric-wide policies. There are
several specific configuration requirements for high integrity fabrics:
804
The Fabric Binding dialog box displays
(FML) in the Membership List table.
NOTE
The selected switch cannot be part of the fabric.
Switch Connection Control — This feature, enabled through a device's Element Manager,
prevents unauthorized switches from joining a fabric.
Fabric Wide Consistency Policy — This feature makes sure that switches in the fabric enforce
the same policies.
Insistent Domain ID — This feature, enabled through a device's Element Manager, sets the
domain ID as the active domain identification when the fabric initializes. When Insistent
Domain ID is enabled, the switch isolates itself from the fabric if the preferred domain ID is not
assigned as the switch's domain ID.
Insistent domain ID (IDID) must be enabled in the participating switches.
Port-based routing must be used on the participating switches.
"Enabling fabric binding"
(Figure
363).
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