HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.1.1 administrator guide (5697-0235, December 2009)

Fabric OS 6.1.x administrator guide 303
Figure 34 TI over FCR example
In the following procedure the three TI zones in the edge and backbone fabrics are all given the same
name, TI_Zone1. It is not required that the TI zones have the same name, but this is done to avoid
confusion. If several dedicated paths are set up across the FC router, the TI zones for each path can have
the same name.
1. In each edge fabric, set up an LSAN zone that includes Host 1, Target 1, and Target 2, so these devices
can communicate with each other. See ”Optimizing fabric behavior” on page 291 for information
about creating LSAN zones.
2. Log in to the edge fabric 1 and set up the TI zone.
a. Issue the fabricShow command to display the switches in the fabric. From the output, you can
determine the front and translate domains.
E1switch:admin> fabricshow
Switch ID Worldwide Name Enet IP Addr FC IP Addr Name
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1: fffc01 50:00:51:e3:95:36:7e:04 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 "fcr_fd_1"
4: fffc04 10:00:00:60:69:80:1d:bc 10.32.72.4 0.0.0.0 >"E1switch"
6: fffc06 50:00:51:e3:95:48:9f:a0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 "fcr_xd_6_9"
The Fabric has 3 switches
b. Issue the following commands to create and display a TI zone:
E1switch:admin> zone --create -t ti TI_Zone1 -p "4,8; 4,5, 1,-1; 6,-1"
E1switch:admin> zone --show
Defined TI zone configuration:
TI Zone Name: TI_Zone1
Port List: 4,8; 4,5; 1,-1; 6,-1
Status: Activated Failover: Enabled
Edge fabric 1
Edge fabric 2
Backbone
fabric
= Dedicated path set up by TI zone in edge fabric 1
= Dedicated path set up by TI zone in edge fabric 2
= Dedicated path set up by TI zone in backbone fabric
2
5
9
8
3
7
6
Host 1
Target 1
Target 2
1
4
Domain ID = 4
Domain ID = 9
Domain ID = 2
Domain ID = 1