Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.0.0 (53-1002696-01, April 2013)
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6. Click OK to save your changes and close the Add Zone Member dialog box.
OR
Click Apply to save your changes and keep the Add Zone Member dialog box open so you can
add more new members. Repeat step 3 through step 5 as many times as needed, and proceed
to step 7 when you have finished adding members.
7. Cl ic k Activate.
8. Review the information in the Activate LSAN Zones dialog box.
9. Click OK to activate the LSAN zones.
A message displays informing you that the zones you change will be saved in the zone
database and asking whether you want to proceed. Click Yes to confirm the activation, or click
No to cancel the activation.
10. Click OK to continue.
All LSAN zones are activated on the selected fabrics and saved to the zone database.
11. Click OK to close the Zoning dialog box.
Activating LSAN zones
1. Select a backbone fabric from the Connectivity Map or Product List.
2. Select Configure > Zoning > LSAN Zoning (Device Sharing).
The Zone DB tab of the Zoning dialog box displays.
3. Click Activate.
4. Review the information in the Activate LSAN Zones dialog box.
You can click the right arrow button to assign available LSAN zones in the Zones list to fabrics
in the Destination Fabrics list.
5. Click OK to commit the LSAN zones and activate them in the selected fabrics.
A message displays informing you that the zones you change will be saved in the zone
database and asking whether you want to proceed. Click Yes to confirm the activation, or click
No to cancel the activation.
6. Click OK to close the Zoning dialog box.
Traffic Isolation zones
A Traffic Isolation zone (TI zone) is a special zone that isolates inter-switch traffic to a specific,
dedicated path through the fabric. A TI zone contains a list of E_Ports, followed by a list of N_Ports.
When the TI zone is activated, the fabric attempts to isolate all inter-switch traffic between N_Ports
to only those E_Ports that have been included in the zone. The fabric also attempts to exclude
traffic not in the TI zone from using E_Ports within that TI zone.
Traffic Isolation zoning is only supported with domain and port index number members.
To create a TI zone for a logical fabric that uses XISLs, you must create two TI zones: one in the
logical fabric and one in the base fabric. The combination of TI zones in the base fabric and logical
fabric sets the path through the base fabric for logical switches.