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McDATA UltraNet Edge 3000 User Guide
Switch WWN Proxy
This option is only selectable for 2x2 configurations.
Fail Over Paths for 2x2 
Configurations
UltraNet Edge 3000 Fibre Channel interface 1 uses UltraNet Edge 
3000 WAN interface 3 as primary, WAN interface 4 as secondary
UltraNet Edge 3000 Fibre Channel interface 2 uses UltraNet Edge 
3000 WAN interface 4 as primary, WAN interface 3 as secondary
Switch WWN Proxy
This section provides information about the Fibre Channel Switch 
World Wide Name Proxy (FCSWWNP) protocol E_port software 
enhancement.
To accommodate the recent changes Fibre Channel Switch vendors 
have made to their software to allow for non-security related 
enhancements, the UltraNet Edge 3000 software has also changed. 
Some Fibre Channel Switch software requires its own range of Switch 
Names, or World Wide Names (WWN) to be returned in an Exchange 
Link Parameter (ELP) response in order to establish a successful 
E_port Inter-Switch Link (ISL).
The UltraNet Edge 3000 now has an option in the Fibre Channel 
configuration file which allows either the FCCNT or the FCXL2 
driver to proxy the Switch’s WWN to the remote Edge. This makes 
the Fibre Channel switches act as if they were communicating with a 
directly attached switch of the same vendor type. With this option 
enabled, a successful ISL can be established.
The configuration is done by enabling the Switch WWN Proxy field 
during the Data Path configuration in UltraNet ConfigManager for 
E_port extension implementations. 
E_Port Disk Streaming Network Recommendations
This section explains the functionality of the performance 
enhancement feature and provides network recommendations for 
E_port Disk Streaming.
The main objective of E_port Disk Streaming is to move data more 
efficiently. E_port Disk Streaming uses a subset of our Fibre Channel 
Device Extension technology to more efficiently move data in 
FCP_SCSI applications than our standard E_Port solution.