Sun Microsystems 5602 用户手册

下载
页码 324
4 – Managing Switches
Configuring a Switch
4-22
59097-01 A
0
Use the FDMI Enabled radio button on the Switch Properties dialog to enable or 
disable FDMI. If FDMI is enabled on an HBA, the HBA forwards information about 
itself to the switch when the HBA logs into the switch. If FDMI is enabled on a 
switch, the switch stores the HBA information in its FDMI database. Disabling 
FDMI on a switch clears the FDMI database. If you disable FDMI on a switch, then 
re-enable it, you must reset the ports to cause the HBAs to log in again, and thus 
forward HBA information to the switch. 
To view detailed FDMI information for a device, open the topology display, click 
the Devices tab, and click the Information (i) button in the Details column of the 
Devices data window. The Detailed Devices Display dialog displays the specific 
information for that device. Refer to 
 for 
more information.
4.7.2.5
Broadcast Support
Broadcast is supported on the switch and allows for TCP/IP support. Broadcast is 
implemented using the proposed standard specified in Multi-Switch Broadcast for 
FC-SW-3, T11 Presentation Number T11/02-031v0
. Fabric Shortest Path First 
(FSPF) is used to set up a fabric spanning tree used in transmission of broadcast 
frames. Broadcast frames are retransmitted on all ISLs indicated in the spanning 
tree and all online N_Ports and NL_Ports. Broadcast zoning is supported with 
Access Control List (ACL) hard zones. When a broadcast frame is received, these 
hard zones are enforced at the N_Ports and NL_Ports. If the originator of the 
broadcast is in a hard zone, the frame is retransmitted on all online N_Ports and 
NL_Ports within the hard zone. If the originator of the broadcast frame is not in a 
hard zone, the frame is retransmitted on online N_Ports and NL_Ports that are not 
in a hard zone. The default setting is disabled.
4.7.2.6
In-band Management
In-band management is the ability to manage switches across inter-switch links 
using SANsurfer Switch Manager, SNMP, management server, or the application 
programming interface. The switch comes from the factory with in-band 
management enabled. If you disable in-band management on a particular switch, 
you can no longer communicate with that switch by means other than a direct 
Ethernet or serial connection.