Reference Guide

Use the user option to list only the user-created Peer Zones.
Use the target option to list all Target Driven Peer Zones.
For more information about the commands, refer to the
Fabric OS Command Reference
.
The following example displays the Peer Zone configuration using the all option to show all the Peer Zones. Property member
field is used to distinguish a Peer Zone from a regular zone. Peer Member (s) field lists the non-principal members of the Peer
Zone.
switch:admin> zoneshow --peerzone all
Defined configuration:
zone: peerzone_di_mbrs
Property Member: 00:02:00:00:00:02:00:01
Created by: User
Principal Member(s):
10,1
Peer Member(s):
20,1; 20,2
zone: peerzone_wwn_mbrs
Property Member: 00:02:00:00:00:03:00:01
Created by: User
Principal Member(s):
10:00:00:00:01:1e:20:20
Peer Member(s):
10:00:00:02:1f:02:00:01; 10:00:05:1e:a9:20:00:01
Effective configuration:
zone: peerzone_wwn_mbrs
Property Member: 00:02:00:00:00:03:00:01
Created by: User
Principal Member(s):
10:00:00:00:01:1e:20:20
Peer Member(s):
10:00:00:02:1f:02:00:01
10:00:05:1e:a9:20:00:01
1 Peer Zones in Eff Cfg
Target Driven Zoning
Target Driven Zoning is a variant of Peer Zoning. Where a regular Peer Zone is defined by a user-specified configuration, Target Driven
Peer Zone is defined by the principal device. This device is usually a storage device, but not always.
Target Driven Zoning manages the zoning using a third-party management interface to manage the device and the switch interactions.
To permit a Target Driven Peer Zone, Target Driven Zoning must be enabled on the F_Port that connects the principal device to the
fabric. Refer to the manual for the device used as the principal device to determine the supported commands and options to construct a
Target Driven Peer Zone.
Administering Advanced Zoning
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