MSA Fabric Switch 6 Management Utility

This section describes the zoning functions supported by the MSA Fabric Switch 6. It describes zoning at the individual switch and describes how the merge command functions are used to support zoning across a Fabric.

Zoning Elements

Before setting up zoning, you must understand the following zoning elements:

Zone Members

Zones

Zone Sets

CAUTION: Never add a zoned switch to an established fabric that has no zoning. If a switch configured with zoning is added to a fabric that has no configured zoning, the fabric’s HBAs and targets will no longer be able to communicate and the traffic in the fabric will be disrupted. For best results, only add a switch configured with zoning to a fabric configured with the same zoning configuration.

Zone Members

Zone members are Fibre Channel edge devices that are identified by their World Wide Port Name (WWPN). Any device that you want to include in a zone must be identified as a zone member. While internally the zone members are tracked by their WWPN, you can create a Zone Member Name that acts as an alias for the device. This makes it easier to identify the devices during configuration and operation. The following are examples of Fibre Channel devices that can be named as zone members:

Servers

Raid systems

Disk drives

Tape libraries

IMPORTANT: The World Wide Node Name (WWNN) of the Fibre Channel device cannot be used to create a zone member. WWNN-bases zoning is expressly prohibited in the FC-MI standard. Use World Wide Port Name (WWPN) to create a zone member.

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