Brocade Fabric OS Administrator's Guide Supporting Fabric OS v6.3.0 (53-1001336-02, November 2009)

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Fabric configurations for interconnectivity
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switchId: fffc03
switchWwn: 10:00:00:60:69:e4:00:86
zoning: ON (test)
switchBeacon: OFF
blade3 Beacon: OFF
blade8 Beacon: OFF
blade10 Beacon: OFF
FC Router: ON
FC Router BB Fabric ID: 1
Index Slot Port Address Media Speed State Proto
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112 10 0 037000 id N4 No_Light Disabled (Persistent)
113 10 1 037100 id N4 No_Light Disabled (Persistent)
114 10 2 037200 id N4 No_Light Disabled (Persistent)
115 10 3 037300 id N4 No_Light Disabled (Persistent)
116 10 4 037400 id N4 No_Light Disabled (Persistent)
117 10 5 037500 id N4 No_Light Disabled (Persistent)
118 10 6 037600 id N4 No_Light Disabled (Persistent)
119 10 7 037700 id N4 No_Light Disabled (Persistent)
120 10 8 037800 id N4 No_Sync Disabled (Persistent)
121 10 9 037900 id N2 No_Light
122 10 10 037a00 id N2 No_Light
123 10 11 037b00 id N2 No_Light
124 10 12 037c00 id N2 Online EX-Port
10:00:00:05:1e:34:e0:6a "b4100_5x_1" (fabric id = 41 )
125 10 13 037d00 id N2 Online EX-Port
10:00:08:00:88:03:53:fc "mcd_37" (fabric id = 37 )
126 10 14 037e00 id N2 No_Light
127 10 15 037f00 id N2 No_Light
240 10 16 03f000 -- -- Offline Disabled (Persistent)
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8. You can now physically attach your ISLs from the FC router to other switches in the backbone
fabric.
ISLs apply only to Fabric OS switches that are not connected as an edge fabric (IFLs). When an
M-EOS switch is present, it is assumed that you are creating an edge fabric.
For information about Fabric OS edge fabric setup on E_Ports and interswitch linking, see
Chapter 19, “Managing Trunking Connections. For information on EX_Port Frame trunking
setup on the FC router, see “Configuring EX_Port frame trunking” on page 490.
9. Capture a SAN profile of the M-EOS and Fabric OS SANs, identifying the number of devices in
each SAN.
By projecting the total number of devices and switches expected in each fabric when the
LSANs are active, you can quickly determine the status of the SAN by issuing the commands
nsAllShow and fabricShow on the Fabric OS fabric. The nsAllShow displays the global name
server information and fabricShow displays the fabric membership information. The following
examples illustrate the use of these commands.
An arrow (>) next to the switch symbolic name indicates the principal switch.
switch:admin_06> fabricshow
Switch ID Worldwide Name Enet IP Addr FC IP Addr Name
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64: fffc40 10:00:00:60:69:00:06:56 192.168.64.59 192.168.65.59 "sw5"
65: fffc41 10:00:00:60:69:00:02:0b 192.168.64.180 192.168.65.180 >"sw180"
66: fffc42 10:00:00:60:69:00:05:91 192.168.64.60 192.168.65.60 "sw60"