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Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
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Broadcast zones
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 illustrates how broadcast zones work with Admin Domains. 
 shows a fabric with 
five devices and two Admin Domains, AD1 and AD2. Each Admin Domain has two devices and a 
broadcast zone.
FIGURE 33
Broadcast zones and Admin Domains
The dotted box represents the consolidated broadcast zone, which contains all of the devices that 
can receive broadcast packets. The actual delivery of broadcast packets is also controlled by the 
Admin Domain and zone enforcement logic. The consolidated broadcast zone is not an actual zone, 
but is just an abstraction used for explaining the behavior.
The broadcast zone for AD1 includes member devices “1,1”, “3,1” and “5,1”; however, “3,1” 
and “5,1” are not members of AD1. Consequently, from the AD1 broadcast zone, only “1,1” is 
added to the consolidated broadcast zone.
The broadcast zone for AD2 includes member devices “2,1”, “3,1”, and “4,1”. Even though 
“2,1” is a member of AD1, it is not a member of AD2 and so is not added to the consolidated 
broadcast zone.
Device “3,1” is added to the consolidated broadcast zone because of its membership in the 
AD2 broadcast zone.
When a switch receives a broadcast packet it forwards the packet only to those devices which are 
zoned with the sender and are also part of the consolidated broadcast zone.
You can check whether a broadcast zone has any invalid members that cannot be enforced in the 
current AD context. Refer to 
 on page 251 for complete instructions.
Broadcast zones and FC-FC routing
If you create broadcast zones in a metaSAN consisting of multiple fabrics connected through an FC 
router, the broadcast zone must include the IP device that exists in the edge or backbone fabric as 
well as the proxy device in the remote fabric. See 
 
for information about proxy devices and the FC router.
broadcast
"1,1;   3,1;   5,1"
"1,1"
"2,1"
broadcast
"2,1;   3,1;   4,1"
"3,1"
"4,1"
"5,1"
broadcast
"1,1;   3,1;   4,1"
"1,1"
"3,1;   4,1"
AD1
AD2