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Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
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Device login
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Device login
A device can be a storage, host, or switch. When new devices are introduced into the fabric, they 
must be powered on and, if a host or storage device, connected to a switch. The switch must be 
connected to another switch. E_Ports exchange different frames than the ones listed below with 
the Fabric Controller to access the fabric. Once storage and host devices are powered on and 
connected, the following logins occur:
1. FLOGI—Fabric Login command establishes a 24-bit address for the device logging in, and 
establishes buffer-to-buffer credits and the class of service supported.
2. PLOGI—Port Login command logs the device into the Name Server to register its information as 
well as query for devices that share its zone. During the PLOGI process, information is 
exchanged between the new device and the fabric. A few of the following types of information 
exchanges occur:
SCR—State Change Registration registers the device for State Change Notifications. If 
there is a change in the fabric, such as a zoning change or a change in the state of a 
device to which this device has access, the device will receive a Registered State Change 
Notification (RSCN).
Registration—A device exchanges registration information with the Name Server.
Query—Devices query the Name Server for information about the device it can access.
Principal switch
In a fabric with multiple switches, and one inter-switch link (ISL) exists between any two switches, a 
principal switch is automatically elected. The principal switch provides the following capabilities: 
Maintains time for the entire fabric. Subordinate switches synchronize their time with the 
principal switch. Changes to the clock server value on the principal switch are propagated to all 
switches in the fabric.
Manages domain ID assignment within the fabric. If a switch requests a domain ID that has 
been used before, the principal switch grants the same domain ID unless it is in use by another 
switch.
E_Port login
An E_Port does not use a FLOGI to log in to another switch. Instead, the new switch exchanges 
frames with the principal switch to establish that the new switch is an E_Port and that it has 
information to exchange. If everything is acceptable to the principal switch, it replies to the new 
switch with an SW_ACC (accept) frame. The initializing frame is an Exchange Link Parameters (ELP) 
frame that allows an exchange of parameters between two ports, such as flow control, 
buffer-to-buffer credits, RA_TOV, and ED_TOV. This is not a negotiation. If one or the other port’s link