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Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
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Broadcast zones
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Best practices for zoning
The following are recommendations for using zoning:
Always zone using the highest Fabric OS-level switch.
Switches with earlier Fabric OS versions do not have the capability to view all the functionality 
that a newer Fabric OS provides, as functionality is backwards compatible but not forwards 
compatible.
Zone using the core switch versus an edge switch.
Zone using an enterprise-class platform rather than a switch.
An enterprise-class platform has more resources to handle zoning changes and 
implementations.
Broadcast zones
Fibre Channel allows sending broadcast frames to all Nx_Ports if the frame is sent to a broadcast 
well-known address (FFFFFF); however, many target devices and HBAs cannot handle broadcast 
frames. To control which devices receive broadcast frames, you can create a special zone, called a 
broadcast zone, that restricts broadcast packets to only those devices that are members of the 
broadcast zone.
If there are no broadcast zones or if a broadcast zone is defined but not enabled, broadcast frames 
are not forwarded to any F_Ports. If a broadcast zone is enabled, broadcast frames are delivered 
only to those logged-in Nx_Ports that are members of the broadcast zone and are also in the same 
zone (regular zone) as the sender of the broadcast packet.
Devices that are not members of the broadcast zone can send broadcast packets, even though 
they cannot receive them.
A broadcast zone can have domain,port, WWN, and alias members.
Broadcast zones do not function in the same way as other zones. A broadcast zone does not allow 
access within its members in any way. If you want to allow or restrict access between any devices, 
you must create regular zones for that purpose. If two devices are not part of a regular zone, they 
cannot exchange broadcast or unicast packets.
To restrict broadcast frames reaching broadcast-incapable devices, create a broadcast zone and 
populate it with the devices that are capable of handling broadcast packets. Devices that cannot 
handle broadcast frames must be kept out of the broadcast zone so that they do not receive any 
broadcast frames.
You create a broadcast zone the same way you create any other zone except that a broadcast zone 
must have the name “broadcast” (case-sensitive). You set up and manage broadcast zones using 
the standard zoning commands, described in 
Broadcast zones and Admin Domains
Each Admin Domain can have only one broadcast zone. However, all of the broadcast zones from 
all of the Admin Domains are considered as a single consolidated broadcast zone. 
Broadcast packets are forwarded to all the ports that are part of the broadcast zone for any Admin 
Domain, have membership in that Admin Domain, and are zoned together (in a regular zone) with 
the sender of the broadcast frame.