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Introduction to McDATA Multi-Protocol Products
Product Features
In addition to the characteristics and performance features described
in this chapter, McDATA managed products also provide a variety of:
Connectivity features.
Security features.
Serviceability features.
Connectivity
Features
McDATA directors, fabric switches, SAN routers, and their associated
Element Manager applications support the following connectivity
features. Products or product classes that do not support a
connectivity feature are noted.
Any-to-any connectivity - Subject to user-defined restrictions
such as zoning, directors, fabric switches, and FCP ports on SAN
routers define the destination port with which a source port is
allowed to communicate and provide any-to-any port
connectivity. In addition, most directors and fabric switches
provide connectivity for both FCP and FICON devices.
NOTE: SAN routers do not support FICON connectivity.
Port blocking - System administrators can block or unblock any
director or fabric switch port through the associated Element
Manager application. Blocking a port prevents an attached device
from logging in to the director or switch or communicating with
any attached device. A blocked port continuously transmits a
Fibre Channel offline sequence (OLS).
NOTE: SAN routers do not support port blocking.
Zoning - System administrators can partition attached devices
into restricted-access groups called zones. Devices in the same
zone can recognize and communicate with each other through
port-to-port connections. Devices in separate zones cannot
recognize and communicate with each other. Directors, fabric
switches, and SAN routers support port number and world-wide
name (WWN) zoning.