Q-Logic 5802V Manuel D’Utilisation
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Zoning Configuration
This section describes the following tasks:
Consider device access needs within the fabric. Access is controlled by the use of
zoning. Some zoning strategies include the following:
zoning. Some zoning strategies include the following:
Separate devices by operating system.
Separate devices that have no need to communicate with other devices in
the fabric or have classified data.
the fabric or have classified data.
Separate devices into department, administrative, or other functional group.
Reserve a path and its bandwidth from one port to another.
A zone is a named group of ports or devices. Members of the same zone can
communicate with each other and transmit outside the zone, but cannot receive
inbound traffic from outside the zone.
communicate with each other and transmit outside the zone, but cannot receive
inbound traffic from outside the zone.
Zoning divides the fabric for purposes of controlling discovery and inbound traffic.
Zoning is hardware-enforced only when a port/device is a member of no more
than eight zones whose combined membership does not exceed 64. If this
condition is not satisfied, that port behaves as a soft zone member. You can
assign ports/devices to a zone individually or as a group by creating an alias.
Zoning is hardware-enforced only when a port/device is a member of no more
than eight zones whose combined membership does not exceed 64. If this
condition is not satisfied, that port behaves as a soft zone member. You can
assign ports/devices to a zone individually or as a group by creating an alias.
A zone can be a component of more than one zone set. Several zone sets can be
defined for a fabric, but only one zone set can be active at one time. The active
zone set determines the current fabric zoning.
defined for a fabric, but only one zone set can be active at one time. The active
zone set determines the current fabric zoning.