Owner manual

HP 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch QuickTools Switch Management User Guide 35
Membership in a zone can be defined by switch domain ID and port number, device Fibre Channel
address (FCID), or device WWN.
WWN entries define zone membership by the WWN of the attached device. With this membership
method, you can move WWN member devices to different switch ports in different zones without
having to edit the member entry as you would with a domain ID/port number member. Furthermore,
unlike FCID members, WWN zone members are not affected by changes in the fabric that could
change the Fibre Channel address of an attached device.
FCID entries define zone membership by the Fibre Channel address of the attached device. With this
membership method you can replace a device on the same port without having to edit the member
entry as you would with a WWN member.
Domain ID/Port number entries define zone membership by switch domain ID and port number. All
devices attached to the specified port become members of the zone. The specified port must be an
F_Port or an FL_Port.
Aliases
To make it easier to add a group of ports or devices to one or more zones, you can create an alias. An
alias is a named set of ports or devices that are grouped together for convenience. Unlike a zone, an alias
imposes no communication restrictions between its members. You can add an alias to one or more zones.
However, you cannot add a zone to an alias, nor can an alias be a member of another alias.
Zone sets
A zone set is a named group of zones. A zone can be a member of more than one zone set. Each switch
in the fabric maintains its own zoning database containing one or more zone sets. This zoning database
resides in non-volatile or permanent memory and is therefore retained after a reset. See ”Configured
Zonesets data window (page 34) for information about displaying the zoning database.
Zones that are currently not in a zone set are considered to be part of the orphan zone set. The orphan
zone set is not an actual zone set, but rather a way of displaying the zones that are not currently in a zone
set.
To apply zoning to a fabric, choose a zone set and activate it. When you activate a zone set, the switch
distributes that zone set and its zones, excluding aliases, to every switch in the fabric. This zone set is
known as the active zone set. See ”Active Zoneset data window” (page 33) for information about
displaying the active zone set.
Zoning database
Each switch has its own zoning database. The zoning database is made up of all aliases, zones, and zone
sets that have been created on the switch or received from other switches. The switch maintains two copies
of the inactive zoning database: one copy is maintained in temporary memory for editing purposes; the
second copy is maintained in permanent memory. Zoning database edits are made on an individual
switch basis and are not propagated to other switches in the fabric when saved.
The Merge Auto Save parameter determines whether changes to the active zone set that a switch receives
from another switch in the fabric are saved to permanent memory on that switch. See ”Configuring the
zoning database” (page 40) for information about zoning configuration.
Managing the zoning database
The zoning database is managed using the following options:
Viewing zoning limits and properties, page 36
Editing the zoning database, page 36
Resolving active, configured, and merged zone sets, page 39
Saving the zoning database to a file, page 39
Restoring the zoning database from a file, page 39
Restoring the default zoning database, page 39
Removing all zone and zone set definitions, page 39