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Hard zoning
Hard zoning is a security enhancement introduced in firmware
Hard zoning is compatible with legacy zone definitions, including World Wide Name (WWN) and port zoning. You can use your existing zones and zone sets without any changes. There are no changes to the zoning interfaces, so you do not need to modify your zone management practice, modify your documentation, or retrain Storage Area Network (SAN) administrators.
Hard zoning controls access at the ingress port. When a port attempts to send a frame to a destination outside its zones, the frame is blocked. A Class 2 frame is fabric rejected, and a Class 3 frame is dropped.
Zoning change RSCN control
Normally, when a zone set is activated, a fabric format domain Register State Change Notification (RSCN) is sent to all devices in the fabric. With firmware 05.00.00 or later, you can disable these RSCNs from being sent. This is done using the Suppress RSCNs on zone set activations check box on the Configure Switch Parameters dialog box.
This feature significantly changes the normal behavior of the fabric. Devices will have no warning when zones change and will not automatically update their zoning information. The ability to suppress RSCNs is disabled (check box is not selected) by default. This feature can be configured through HAFM, EWS, and CLI.
SNMP changes
Firmware
•Fabric Element MIB: 1.1
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•FCEOS MIB: 2.0
•SNMP Framework MIB:
•FA MIB: 3.0
•FA MIB: 3.1
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