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Access Gateway Administrator's Guide
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Contents
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Contents
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Preface
Document conventions
Text formatting conventions
Command syntax conventions
Notes, cautions, and warnings
Notes, cautions, and warnings
Brocade resources
Contacting Brocade Technical Support
Brocade customers
Brocade OEM customers
Brocade resources
Document feedback
Document feedback
About This Document
Supported hardware and software
Whats new in this document
Changes made for Fabric OS 7.3.0a
Key terms for Access Gateway
Key terms for Access Gateway
About This Document
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Access Gateway Basic Concepts
Brocade Access Gateway overview
Comparing Native Fabric and Access Gateway modes
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Fabric OS features in Access Gateway mode
Fabric OS features in Access Gateway mode
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Fabric OS components supported on Access Gateway (Continued)TABLE 1
Buffer credit recovery support
Forward error correction support
Buffer credit recovery support
Virtual Fabrics support
Device authentication support
Supported policy modes
Virtual Fabrics support
Supported Fabric OS commands
Supported Fabric OS commands
Limitations and considerations
AG mode without all POD licenses
Password distribution support
Limitations and considerations
FDMI support
Access Gateway port types
Comparison of Access Gateway ports to standard switch ports
FDMI support
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Access Gateway hardware considerations
Access Gateway hardware considerations
Configuring Ports in Access Gateway Mode
Enabling and disabling Access Gateway mode
Port state description
Port state description
Access Gateway mapping
Port mapping
Access Gateway mapping
Default port mapping
Default port mapping
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Considerations for initiator and target ports
Adding F_Ports to an N_Port
Considerations for initiator and target ports
Removing F_Ports from an N_Port
F_Port Static Mapping
Removing F_Ports from an N_Port
Considerations for using F_Port Static Mapping with other AG features and policies
Upgrade and downgrade considerations
Device mapping
Considerations for using F_Port Static Mapping with other AG features and policies
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Device mapping to port groups (recommended)
Device mapping to port groups (recommended)
Device mapping to N_Ports
Disabling device mapping
Device mapping to N_Ports
Enabling device mapping
Displaying device mapping information
Pre-provisioning
Enabling device mapping
VMware configuration considerations
Considerations for Access Gateway mapping
VMware configuration considerations
Mapping priority
Device mapping considerations
Mapping priority
N_Port configurations
N_Port configurations
Displaying N_Port configurations
Unlocking N_Ports
Persisting port online state
Displaying N_Port configurations
D_Port support
Limitations and considerations
D_Port support
Saving port mappings
Saving port mappings
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Managing Policies and Features in Access Gateway Mode
Access Gateway policies overview
Displaying current policies
Access Gateway policy enforcement matrix
Advanced Device Security policy
How the ADS policy works
Enabling and disabling the ADS policy
Advanced Device Security policy
Allow lists
Setting the list of devices allowed to log in
Allow lists
Setting the list of devices not allowed to log in
Removing devices from the list of allowed devices
Adding new devices to the list of allowed devices
Setting the list of devices not allowed to log in
Displaying the list of allowed devices on the switch
Automatic Port Configuration policy
How the APC policy works
Enabling and disabling the APC policy
Enabling the APC policy
Displaying the list of allowed devices on the switch
Port Grouping policy
Disabling the APC policy
How port groups work
How port groups work
Adding an N_Port to a port group
Deleting an N_Port from a port group
Removing a port group
Adding an N_Port to a port group
Renaming a port group
Disabling the Port Grouping policy
Port Grouping policy modes
Automatic Login Balancing mode
Managed Fabric Name Monitoring mode
Creating a port group and enabling Automatic Login Balancing mode
Rebalancing F_Ports
Considerations when disabling Automatic Login Balancing mode
Creating a port group and enabling Automatic Login Balancing mode
Enabling MFNM mode
Disabling MFNM mode
Displaying the current MFNM mode timeout value
Setting the current MFNM mode timeout value
Port Grouping policy considerations
Device Load Balancing policy
Enabling the Device Load Balancing policy
Upgrade and downgrade considerations for the Port Grouping policy
Disabling the Device Load Balancing policy
Device Load Balancing policy considerations
Persistent ALPA policy
Disabling the Device Load Balancing policy
Enabling the Persistent ALPA policy
Disabling the Persistent ALPA policy
Persistent ALPA device data
Removing device data from the database
Enabling the Persistent ALPA policy
Failover policy
Displaying device data
Failover with port mapping
Failover configurations in Access Gateway
Failover example
Failover with port mapping
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Adding a preferred secondary N_Port (optional)
Deleting F_Ports from a preferred secondary N_Port
Failover with device mapping
Adding a preferred secondary N_Port (optional)
Adding a preferred secondary N_Port for device mapping (optional)
Deleting a preferred secondary N_Port for device mapping (optional)
Enabling and disabling the Failover policy on an N_Port
Adding a preferred secondary N_Port for device mapping (optional)
Enabling and disabling the Failover policy for a port group
Upgrade and downgrade considerations for the Failover policy
Failback policy
Enabling and disabling the Failover policy for a port group
Failback policy configurations in Access Gateway
Failback example
Failback policy configurations in Access Gateway
Enabling and disabling the Failback policy on an N_Port
Enabling and disabling the Failback policy on an N_Port
Enabling and disabling the Failback policy for a port group
Upgrade and downgrade considerations for the Failback policy
Failback policy disabled on unreliable links (N_Port monitoring)
Considerations for Failback policy disabled on unreliable links
Enabling and disabling the Failback policy for a port group
Trunking in Access Gateway mode
How trunking works
Configuring trunking on the Edge switch
Trunking in Access Gateway mode
Trunk group creation
Configuration management for trunk areas
Trunk area assignment example
Assigning a trunk area
Trunk group creation
Enabling the DCC policy on a trunk
Enabling trunking
Enabling the DCC policy on a trunk
Disabling F_Port trunking
Monitoring trunking
AG trunking considerations for the Edge switch
Disabling F_Port trunking
Access Gateway trunking considerations for the Edge switch (Continued)TABLE 10
Managing Policies and Features in Access Gateway Mode
Access Gateway trunking considerations for the Edge switch (Continued)TABLE 10
Trunking considerations for Access Gateway mode
Upgrade and downgrade considerations for trunking in Access Gateway mode
Trunking considerations for Access Gateway mode
Adaptive Networking on Access Gateway
QoS: Ingress rate limiting
QoS: SID/DID traffic prioritization
Adaptive Networking on Access Gateway
Upgrade and downgrade considerations for Adaptive Networking in AG mode
Adaptive Networking on Access Gateway considerations
Upgrade and downgrade considerations for Adaptive Networking in AG mode
Per-Port NPIV login limit
Setting the login limit
Duplicate PWWN handling during device login
Per-Port NPIV login limit
Performance Monitoring
Flow Monitor
Performance Monitoring
Legacy performance monitoring features
End-to-end monitors
Frame monitors
Legacy performance monitoring features
Limitations for using legacy APM features
Limitations for using legacy APM features
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SAN Configuration with Access Gateway
Connectivity of multiple devices overview
Considerations for connecting multiple devices
Direct target attachment
Considerations for direct target attachment
Considerations for direct target attachment
Target aggregation
Target aggregation
Access Gateway cascading
Access Gateway cascading considerations
Access Gateway cascading
Fabric and Edge switch configuration
Verifying the switch mode
Fabric and Edge switch configuration
Enabling NPIV on M-EOS switches
Connectivity to Cisco fabrics
Enabling NPIV on a Cisco switch
Enabling NPIV on M-EOS switches
Rejoining Fabric OS switches to a fabric
Reverting to a previous configuration
Rejoining Fabric OS switches to a fabric
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting (Continued)TABLE 12
Troubleshooting
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