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3 – Planning

Device Access

 

 

 

 

3.4.1

Soft Zone

Soft zoning divides the fabric for purposes of controlling discovery. Members of the same soft zone automatically discover and communicate freely with all other members of the same zone. The soft zone boundary is not secure; traffic across soft zones can occur if addressed correctly. The following rules apply to soft zones:

Soft zones that include members from multiple switches need not include the ports of the inter-switch links.

Soft zone boundaries yield to ACL and VPF zone boundaries.

Soft zones can overlap; that is, a port can be a member of more than one soft zone.

Membership can be defined by Fibre Channel address, port ID and domain ID, or worldwide name.

Soft zoning supports all port modes.

3.4.2

Access Control List Hard Zone

Access Control List (ACL) zoning divides the fabric for purposes of controlling discovery and inbound traffic. ACL zoning is a type of hard zoning that is hardware enforced. This type of zoning is useful for controlling access to certain devices without totally isolating them from the fabric. Members can communicate with each other and transmit outside the ACL zone, but cannot receive inbound traffic from outside the zone. The following rules apply to ACL zones:

The ACL zone boundary is secure against inbound traffic.

ACL zones can overlap; that is, a port can be a member of more than one ACL zone.

ACL zones that include members from multiple switches need not include the ports of the inter-switch links.

ACL zone boundaries supersede soft zone boundaries, but yield to VPF zone boundaries.

Membership can be defined only by domain ID and port ID.

ACL zoning supports all port modes except TL_Port.

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