FW V06.XX/HAFM SW V08.02.00 HP StorageWorks Director Element Manager User Guide (AA-RTDUC-TE, July 2004)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this Guide
- Overview
- Feature Keys
- Managing the Director
- Element Manager Description
- Using the Element Manager
- Backing Up and Restoring Element Manager Data
- Monitoring and managing the Director
- Hardware View
- Port Card View
- Port List View
- Node List View
- Performance View
- FRU List View
- Port Operational States
- Link Incident Alerts
- Threshold Alerts
- Configuring the Director
- Configuring Identification
- Configuring Management Style
- Configuring Operating Parameters
- Configuring a Preferred Path
- Configuring Switch Binding
- Configuring Ports
- Configuring Port Addresses (FICON Management Style)
- Configuring an SNMP Agent
- Configuring Open Systems Management Server
- Configuring FICON Management Server
- Configuring Feature Key
- Configuring Date and Time
- Configuring Threshold Alerts
- Creating New Alerts
- Figure 49: Configure Threshold Alert(s) dialog box
- Figure 50: New Threshold Alerts dialog box - first screen
- Figure 51: New Threshold Alerts dialog box - second screen
- Figure 52: New Threshold Alerts dialog box - third screen
- Figure 53: New Threshold Alerts dialog box - summary screen
- Figure 54: Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box - alert activated
- Modifying Alerts
- Activating or Deactivating Alerts
- Deleting Alerts
- Creating New Alerts
- Configuring Open Trunking
- Exporting the Configuration Report
- Enabling Embedded Web Server
- Enabling Telnet
- Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Data
- Using Logs
- Using Maintenance Features
- Optional Features
- Information and Error Messages
- Index

Configuring the Director
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Configuring a Preferred Path
The Preferred Path feature enables you to influence the route of data traffic when
traversing multiple switches or directors in a fabric. If more than one ISL connects
switches in your SAN, this feature will be useful for specifying an ISL preference
for a particular flow. The data path consists of the following:
■ Source port of the switch or director being configured
■ Exit port of that switch or director
■ Domain ID of the destination switch or director.
Each switch or director must be configured for its part of the desired path in order
to achieve optimal performance. You may need to configure Preferred Paths for all
switches or directors along the desired path for proper multi-hop Preferred Path
operation. The following is an example of the procedure to use.
Adding a Preferred Path
To add a new preferred path, use the following steps:
Caution: Activation of a new Preferred Path will cause a reroute to occur if the
Preferred Path is different from the current path. In congested environments,
with traffic on the current path, a reroute can cause an out of order frame
(OOOF) at the destination device.
Reroutes are a natural activity in any Fibre Channel fabric when the network is
modified. For example, reroutes occur when ISLs are added or lost or when
new switches are added to the fabric. Fibre Channel devices are designed to
handle errors like OOOFs, but some send error messages when they occur.
In FICON environments, an IFCC error can result from an OOOF. To avoid
these error messages, devices should be varied offline before a Preferred Path
is activated, and returned to online status after the activation.
1. Click Configure > Preferred Path. The Configure Preferred Paths dialog box
displays as shown in Figure 34. The Configure Preferred Paths dialog box
provides the configuration for a single switch’s preferred path.