Multiple Chassis Fabrics
Multiple Chassis Fabrics
By connecting switches together you can expand the number of available ports for devices. Each switch in the fabric is identified by a unique domain ID, and the fabric can automatically resolve domain ID conflicts. Because the Fibre Channel ports are
Optimizing Device Performance
When choosing a topology for a multiple chassis fabric, you should also consider the locality of your server and storage devices and the performance requirements of your application. Storage applications such as video distribution, medical record storage/retrieval or
The switch module provides the lowest latency of any product in its class. Refer to “Performance” on page
•Heavy I/O traffic between specific server and storage devices.
•Distinct speed mismatch between devices
Domain ID, Principal Priority, and Domain ID Lock
The following switch configuration settings affect multiple chassis fabrics:
•Domain ID
•Principal priority
•Domain ID lock
The domain ID is a unique number that identifies each switch in a fabric. The valid domain ID range depends on the interoperability mode:
•When the interoperability mode is Standard, the domain ID can be
•When the interoperability mode is McDATA Fabric Mode, the domain ID can be
The principal priority is a number