Brocade Access Gateway Administrator's Guide Supporting Fabric OS v7.0.0 (53-1002156-01, April 2011)
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Failback policy
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3. Enter the ag --failoverenable N_Port command to enable failover.
switch:admin> ag --failoverenable 13
Failover policy is enabled for port 13
4. Enter the ag --failoverdisable N_Port command to disable failover.
switch:admin> ag --failoverdisable 13
Failover policy is disabled for port 13
Enabling and disabling the Failover policy for a port group
The failover policy can be enabled on a port group. Use the following steps to enable or disable the
failover on all the N_Ports belonging to the same port group.
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2. Enter the ag
--failoverenable -pg pgid command to enable failover.
switch:admin> ag --failoverenable -pg 3
Failover policy is enabled for port group 3
3. Enter the ag --failoverdisable -pg pgid command to disable failover.
switch:admin> ag --failoverdisable -pg 3
Failover policy is disabled for port group 3
Upgrade and downgrade considerations for the Failover policy
Consider the following when upgrading or downgrading Fabric OS versions:
• Downgrading to Fabric OS v6.4.0 or earlier is supported.
• Upgrading from Fabric OS v6.4.0 to v7.0.0 or downgrading from Fabric OS v7.0.0 to v6.4.0 will
not change failover settings.
Failback policy
The Failback policy provides a means for hosts that have failed over to automatically reroute back
to their intended mapped N_Ports when these N_Ports come back online. The Failback policy is an
attribute of an N_Port and is enabled by default when a port is locked to the N_Port.
Only the originally mapped F_Ports fail back. In the case of multiple N_Port failures, only F_Ports
that were mapped to a recovered N_Port experience failback. The remaining F_Ports are not
redistributed.
NOTE
For port mapping, the Failback policy must be enabled on an N_Port for failback to occur. For device
mapping, the Failback policy has no effect. If a device is mapped to a port group, it will always fail
over to an online N_Port in the port group (or secondary N_Port if configured) and will remain
connected to this failover N_Port when the original N_Port comes back online.