Cisco Systems SN 5428-2 manual Mixed Mode Overview, 1-18, 18 Multisite FCIP Configuration

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Figure 1-18 Multisite FCIP Configuration

Chapter 1 Before Configuring SN 5428-2 Storage Router Software

Mixed Mode Overview

Note For multiple paths between SANs, multiple pairs of systems deployed for FCIP need to be connected to the FC hosts or FC devices. However, multiple SN 5428-2 Storage Routers deployed for FCIP cannot be configured in an HA cluster. It is assumed that the multipath management is being done by an entity outside the SN 5428-2s (for example, by management applications on the FC host or storage devices).

Figure 1-18shows an alternative network structure for FCIP, in which FCIP tunnels are established from two SANs aggregated to a central site. The SN 5428-2 at the central site has one FCIP instance set up for SAN 1, and the other FCIP instance set up for SAN 2.

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Mixed Mode Overview

When the SN 5428-2 is deployed for SCSI routing or transparent SCSI routing, you can optionally configure one of the internal FC initiator interfaces for FCIP. When it is deployed for FCIP, one of the internal FC initiator interfaces can be configured for SCSI routing. This mixed mode deployment allows the storage router to provide IP hosts with access to the FC storage via one initiator interface, and FCIP connectivity for FC hosts and FC storage devices via the other initiator interface.

Figure 1-19shows a storage router deployed for mixed mode, with one internal FC initiator interface dedicated to SCSI routing and the other internal interface dedicated to FCIP.

Figure 1-20shows a storage router deployed for mixed mode, with one internal FC initiator interface dedicated to transparent SCSI routing and the other internal interface dedicated to FCIP.

When the storage router is deployed for mixed mode, all of the features and functionality of the primary deployment mode (SCSI routing, transparent SCSI routing or FCIP), and the additional mode, are available.

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Contents Where to Go Next, page Mixed Mode Overview, page VLAN Access Overview, pageAuthentication Overview, page SN 5428-2 Storage Router Overview, page SCSI Routing Overview, pageSN 5428-2 Storage Router Overview Figure 1-3 FCIP Routing SCSI Requests and Responses, page SCSI Routing Mapping and Access Control, pageSCSI Routing Overview Basic Network Structure, pageRouting SCSI Requests and Responses SCSI Routing Mapping and Access Control Basic Network StructureFigure 1-7 SCSI Routing Basic Network Structure Table 1-1 Target-and-LUN Mapping Example DatabaseWebserver2000 Table 1-2 Target-only Mapping ExampleAccess for SCSI routing is controlled in the IP hosts and the storage router. In an IP host, the iSCSI driver is configured with the Gigabit Ethernet IP address of the SCSI routing instance in the storage router with which the host is to transport SCSI requests and responses. In a storage router, access is controlled through an access list and a VLAN identifier VID number of the hosts. Additionally, access can be further controlled in the SN 5428-2 through authentication. See the “Authentication Overview” section on page 1-24 for more information about authentication Available Instances of SCSI Routing Figure 1-8 SCSI Routing Storage Mapping and Access Control ConceptTable 1-3 SCSI Routing Storage Mapping and Access Control Concept Available Instances of Transparent SCSI Routing, page Transparent SCSI Routing Mapping and Access Control, pageTransparent SCSI Routing Overview 1-101-11 Figure 1-11 Transparent SCSI Routing ActionsTransparent SCSI Routing Mapping and Access Control 1-12Basic Network Structure 1-13 Table 1-4 Transparent SCSI Routing Mapping ExampleSCSI Routing 1-14Intelligent Storage Array and Drive LUNFCIP Overview Using FCIP to Route Fibre Channel PacketsUsing FCIP to Route Fibre Channel Packets, page Available Instances of Transparent SCSI RoutingFCIP Network Structures 1-16Figure 1-15 FCIP Actions 1-17 Figure 1-16 FCIP Redundant WAN ConfigurationFigure 1-17 FCIP Fully Redundant Configuration Mixed Mode Overview 1-18Figure 1-18 Multisite FCIP Configuration 1-19 Figure 1-19 Mixed Mode Overview SCSI routing and FCIPFigure 1-20 Mixed Mode Overview Transparent SCSI routing and FCIP VLAN Access Overview 1-20Zoning Overview 1-21Figure 1-21 VLAN Access Overview 1-22 Zoning comprises zones, zone sets, aliases, and zone databasesFibre Channel Interface Overview Gigabit Ethernet Interface Overview1-23 Authentication Overview 1-24SN 5428-2 Cluster Management Overview Interface Naming1-25 Where to Go Next 1-26a a n 1-27 1-28
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SN 5428-2 specifications

Cisco Systems SN 5428-2 is a highly versatile and advanced network storage solution designed to meet the demands of data center environments. This robust storage appliance integrates cutting-edge technologies to provide high performance, reliability, and scalability, making it an ideal choice for organizations looking to enhance their data management capabilities.

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The appliance incorporates state-of-the-art networking capabilities as well. With support for various network protocols, including iSCSI and Fibre Channel, the SN 5428-2 can seamlessly integrate into existing infrastructures. This adaptability allows for easy connection with different servers and storage systems, facilitating a more cohesive and efficient operational environment.

Furthermore, the SN 5428-2 is designed with scalability in mind. Organizations can start with a basic configuration and expand as their storage needs grow by adding additional drives or connecting more appliances. This flexibility ensures that businesses can continue to meet their evolving data demands without the need for complete system overhauls.

Management and monitoring of the SN 5428-2 are simplified through a user-friendly interface that provides real-time insights into system performance, capacity utilization, and health status. Administrators can easily configure and manage storage resources, making operational tasks more efficient.

In summary, Cisco Systems SN 5428-2 stands out in the realm of storage solutions by combining high density, robust data protection, advanced networking capabilities, and remarkable scalability. Its thoughtful design and features make it an essential tool for organizations looking to enhance their data storage infrastructure and improve overall performance. With its reliable and efficient performance, the SN 5428-2 is well-suited for a wide array of data center applications.