.Part 2 Fabric Infrastructure Rules HP SAN Design Reference Guide 785352-001

Table 25 (page 102) describes the use of B-series Fibre Channel switches as edge switches.
Table 25 Using B-series Fibre Channel switches as edge switches
729-1280 user ports
501-728 user
ports225-500 user ports
97-224 user
ports1-96 user portsModel
Excellent
HP SN8000B 8-Slot SAN
Backbone Director Switch
HP SN8000B 4-Slot SAN
Director Switch
DC SAN Backbone Director
DC04 SAN Director
SAN Director 4/256
Core Switch 2/128
Director Switch 2/128, 4/256
Excellent
HP StoreFabric SN6500B 16Gb
FC Switch
HP SN6000B 16Gb FC Switch
SAN Switch 8/40, 8/80,
4/32B, 4/64
GoodVery goodExcellent
HP SN3000B 16Gb FC Switch
SAN Switch 8/8, 8/24, 4/8,
4/16
Brocade 16Gb SAN Switch for
HP BladeSystem c-Class
Brocade 8Gb SAN Switch for
HP BladeSystem c-Class
Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for
HP c-Class BladeSystem
EVA4400 Embedded Switch
Module, 8 Gb Brocade
400 MP Router
1606 Extension SAN Switch
Fibre Channel switch fabric rules
This section describes the fabric rules for B-series Fibre Channel switches and routers, and other
factors you should consider when building B-series fabrics.
When using B-series Fibre Channel switches in a fabric:
Use the HP default settings for all current HP switches.
Use the legacy HP default settings if the fabric contains only legacy HP switches.
Use the legacy Compaq default settings if the fabric contains only legacy Compaq switches
or a mix of legacy Compaq and legacy HP switches.
NOTE: Contact HP Services for the configuration files that contain the appropriate switch
settings.
This section describes the following topics:
“Operating systems and storage products (page 103)
“B-series Fibre Channel switch and fabric rules (page 103)
“B-series Encryption Switch fabric rules (page 107)
102 B-series switches and fabric rules