Dell EMC AX4-5 manual Single Initiator Zoning, Port Worldwide Names in a SAN Environment

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A WWN consists of an 8-byte hexadecimal number with each byte separated by a colon. For example, 10:00:00:60:69:00:00:8a is a valid WWN. Using WWN port name zoning allows you to move cables between switch ports within the fabric without having to update the zones.

Table 3-1 provides a list of WWN identifiers that you can find in the Dell/EMC cluster environment.

Table 3-1. Port Worldwide Names in a SAN Environment

Identifier

Description

 

 

xx:xx:00:60:69:xx:xx:xx

Dell/EMC or Brocade switch

xx:xx:xx:00:88:xx:xx:xx

McData switch

50:06:01:6x:xx:xx:xx:xx

Dell/EMC storage processor

xx:xx:00:00:C9:xx:xx:xx

Emulex HBA ports

xx:xx:00:E0:8B:xx:xx:xx

QLogic HBA ports (non-embedded)

xx:xx:00:0F:1F:xx:xx:xx

Dell 2362M HBA port

xx:xx:xx:60:45:xx:xx:xx

PowerVault 132T and 136T tape

 

libraries

xx:xx:xx:E0:02:xx:xx:xx

PowerVault 128T tape autoloader

xx:xx:xx:C0:01:xx:xx:xx

PowerVault 160T tape library and Fibre

 

Channel tape drives

xx:xx:xx:C0:97:xx:xx:xx

PowerVault ML6000 Fibre Channel

 

tape drives

 

 

WARNING: When you replace a switch module, a storage controller, or a Fibre Channel HBA in a PowerEdge server, reconfigure your zones to provide continuous client data access.

Single Initiator Zoning

Each host HBA port in a SAN must be configured in a separate zone on the switch with the appropriate storage ports. This zoning configuration, known as single initiator zoning, prevents different hosts from communicating with each other, thereby ensuring that Fibre Channel communications between the HBAs and their target storage systems do not affect each other.

When you create your single-initiator zones, follow these guidelines:

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Preparing Your Systems for Clustering

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Contents Hardware Installation Troubleshooting Guide January 2010 Rev A01 Contents Cluster Configuration Overview Installing Navisphere Storage SystemInstalling the Expansion Pack Using Advanced or Optional Storage FeaturesZoning Configuration Form Contents Introduction IntroductionCluster Solution Cluster Hardware RequirementsCluster Nodes Lists the hardware requirements for the cluster nodesCluster Node Requirements Component Minimum Requirement IdenticalCluster Storage Requirements Cluster StorageRequirement Direct-Attached Cluster Supported Cluster ConfigurationsSystem Storage Expansion Private network SAN-Attached ClusterStorage system Fibre Channel switch Storage system Cluster node Other Documents You May NeedPage Cabling the Power Supplies Cabling Your Cluster HardwareCabling the Mouse, Keyboard, and Monitor Cabling Your Cluster HardwarePower strip or on one AC PDU not shownCabling Your Cluster for Public and Private Networks Network Connections Description Cabling the Private Network Cabling the Public NetworkPrivate Network Hardware Components and Connections Method NIC Teaming Cabling the Storage SystemsCabling Storage for Your Direct-Attached Cluster Private network HBA ports AX4-5F storage system Cabling Your Cluster HardwareAX4-5FX storage system Cabling Your Cluster Hardware Private network Cluster node Cabling Storage for Your SAN-Attached ClusterStorage system Cabling Your Cluster Hardware Cluster nodes Fibre Channel switch Cabling a SAN-Attached Cluster to an AX4-5F Storage System Connect cluster node 1 to the SANAX4-5F storage system HBA ports Sw0 First cluster, connect cluster node 1 to the SAN There is a maximum of four storage systems per clusterStorage systems Cabling Your Cluster Hardware Obtaining More Information Tape libraryStorage systems Tape library Cabling Your Cluster Hardware Cabling Your Cluster Hardware Preparing Your Systems for Clustering Cluster Configuration OverviewPreparing Your Systems for Clustering Preparing Your Systems for Clustering Installation Overview Installing the Fibre Channel HBAs Installing EMC PowerPathInstalling the Fibre Channel HBA Drivers Insert the PowerPath installation media in the CD/DVD driveImplementing Zoning on a Fibre Channel Switched Fabric Using Worldwide Port Name ZoningSingle Initiator Zoning Port Worldwide Names in a SAN EnvironmentInstalling and Configuring the Shared Storage System Installing Navisphere Storage System Initialization UtilityInstalling the Expansion Pack Using Navisphere Express UpgradeRegistering a Server With a Storage System Installing Navisphere Server UtilityTo register the server with the storage system Advanced or Optional Storage Features Assigning the Virtual Disks to Cluster NodesSnapshot Management SAN CopyInstalling and Configuring a Failover Cluster Troubleshooting AppendixTroubleshooting If these events do not appear AppendixTroubleshooting Advanced with Check all cable connectionsMinimum option Click Services Services windowCluster Services Window, click the RecoveryAppendixTroubleshooting AppendixTroubleshooting Cluster Data Form Number Appendix Cluster Data FormDAEs Name Seed Appendix Cluster Data FormZoning Configuration Form Appendix Zoning Configuration FormNode Zone NameAppendix Zoning Configuration Form Index Storage systems, 30 connecting to one shared storageIndex Mouse cabling Mscs