Fujitsu V3.1 사용자 설명서
4 Configuration
in fabric 2. FC switch blades do not support any dedicated network con-
nections, but just the virtualization of the I/O parameters instead.
nections, but just the virtualization of the I/O parameters instead.
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If you only intend to work with virtual I/O parameters (Open Fabric mode)
and not with dedicated network connections, you can also install non-
VIOM-capable LAN modules in fabric 1 or fabric 2. Furthermore, you can
operate non-VIOM-capable LAN modules in fabric 1 with FC modules in
fabric 2.
and not with dedicated network connections, you can also install non-
VIOM-capable LAN modules in fabric 1 or fabric 2. Furthermore, you can
operate non-VIOM-capable LAN modules in fabric 1 with FC modules in
fabric 2.
4.1.1.1 LAN hardware configuration
Using IBP modules
Fabric 1 and fabric 2 have identical configuration restrictions in relation to the
IBP modules. The following table shows you which configurations are sup-
ported in Fabric 1 and 2:
IBP modules. The following table shows you which configurations are sup-
ported in Fabric 1 and 2:
Bay 1 (Bay 3) Bay 2 (Bay 4)
IBP 10/6
IBP 10/6 (optional)
IBP 30/12
IBP 30/12 (optional
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Even though this constellation is possible, it does not make sense because
only the first port can be used from the IBP 30/12 in bay 1 or bay 3.
You can also use different IBP modules within one fabric. In this con-
stellation, however, not all downlinks can be used by the larger
model.
stellation, however, not all downlinks can be used by the larger
model.
Operation in Open Fabric mode
Open Fabric mode refers to the use of non-VIOM-capable LAN modules
together with the Virtual-IO Manager. In this case, you can only work with vir-
tual I/O parameters, and not with dedicated network connections.
together with the Virtual-IO Manager. In this case, you can only work with vir-
tual I/O parameters, and not with dedicated network connections.
Therefore, if you do not want to use any routing, all combinations are possible
even with non-VIOM-capable I/O connection blades. You must take the fol-
lowing into account:
even with non-VIOM-capable I/O connection blades. You must take the fol-
lowing into account:
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