ISS Technology Update | Volume 6, Number 9 |
Licensing ports on the Brocade 4/12 SAN Switch for HP
The Brocade 4/12 SAN Switch for HP
•Can more than 8 servers be licensed with each Brocade 4/12 SAN switch (Figure
•Are there any rules determining which bay’s ports get licensed (for example, only servers in bays 1 through 8), or can one manually assign licenses to any server port in the enclosure, regardless of bay number?
Figure 4-1. Brocade 4GB SAN switch*
* This illustration shows 4 SFPs. However, out-of-the-box the Brocade 4/12 SAN switch has 2 SFPs in the left-most slots.
We’ll share what we know about these licensing questions from both a practical field perspective and a product feature vantage point.
Quick answers
In addressing the first question, the proposed scenario is permitted. The only requirement is to maintain at least one licensed external port. However, if the configuration contains two HP
As for the second question, licenses are granted on a
NOTE
If more than 11 servers are plugged into the Blade System, all the ports can be automatically assigned to internal servers with no external connections.
About port management
In the past, Ports On Demand (POD) functionality was static. A preset group of ports was individually enabled per each POD license. In contrast, the new Dynamic Ports On Demand (DPOD) feature does not require predefined port assignment. Port assignment is determined by the discovery of active HBA ports, but is limited to the quantity of purchased ports.
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