Use the following table as a guideline for setting up zoning.
Table 45 Setting Up Zoning
Step | Description | Where to Find |
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1 | (Optional) Create a zone alias. Zone aliases | |
| are used to give meaningful names to switch |
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2 | Create zones. Zoning is the primary tool to | |
| constrain groups of SAN members. A zone | |
| defines a logical SAN that contains limited |
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| element membership. |
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| The only elements visible to members of a zone |
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3 | Create zone sets. A zone set contains multiple | |
| zones. |
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4 | Activate a zone set. A switch fabric can have | |
| multiple zone sets defined, but only one zone |
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Keep in mind the following:
•If you use another product to make zoning changes, such as add a zone, you must perform Discovery Data Collection or Get Detailsfor the management server to be made aware of these changes.
•The management server creates a zone by finding the port or Worldwide Name of discovered elements. The management server cannot create a zone by Fibre Channel addresses. An active zone will appear empty in the user interface of the management server if you use
Use the following table for more information about what is supported for each type of switch. Table 46 Zoning Support
Switch | Active | Inactive | Aliases | Zone/Zone Set | Port |
Type | Zones | Zones |
| Provisioning | Statistics |
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Brocade | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
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*McDATA | Y | Y | N | Y | Y |
SWAPI to |
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EFCM |
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*McDATA | N | N | N | N | Y |
SNMP through |
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