Traffic isolation zones, Traffic isolation zones 8, Traffic – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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You configure the tags using the command line interface. The Management application displays
the tags.

If tags are configured, they are displayed in the LSAN Zoning dialog box. Note that although you can
configure tags on FC routers running Fabric OS versions earlier than 7.2.0, the tags are displayed in
the Management application only if the FC router is running Fabric OS 7.2.0 or later.

When these tags are configured, only LSAN zones that match the configured tags are retrieved
from the edge fabrics and displayed in the LSAN Zoning dialog box.

Refer to the Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide for information about configuring these tags.

Traffic Isolation zones

A Traffic Isolation zone (TI zone) is a special zone that isolates inter-switch traffic to a specific,
dedicated path through the fabric. A TI zone contains a list of E_Ports, followed by a list of N_Ports.
When the TI zone is activated, the fabric attempts to isolate all inter-switch traffic between N_Ports
to only those E_Ports that have been included in the zone. The fabric also attempts to exclude
traffic not in the TI zone from using E_Ports within that TI zone.

Traffic Isolation zoning is only supported with domain and port index number members.

To create a TI zone for a logical fabric that uses XISLs, you must create two TI zones: one in the
logical fabric and one in the base fabric. The combination of TI zones in the base fabric and logical
fabric sets the path through the base fabric for logical switches.

NOTE

TI zones are not supported with Network OS.

Failover options

A TI zone can have failover enabled or disabled.

Disable failover if you want to guarantee that TI zone traffic uses only the dedicated path, and that
no other traffic can use the dedicated path.

Enable failover if you want traffic to have alternate routes if either the dedicated or non-dedicated
paths cannot be used.

ATTENTION

If failover is disabled, use care when planning your TI zones so that non-TI zone devices are not
isolated. If disabled failover is not used correctly, it can cause major fabric disruptions that are
difficult to resolve.

For base switches, failover is always enabled, and you cannot change it.

Enhanced TI zones

In Fabric OS 6.4.0 or later, ports can be in multiple TI zones. Zones with overlapping port members
are called enhanced TI zones (ETIZ).

Enhanced TI zones are supported only on the following platforms:

24-port, 8 Gbps FC Switch (Brocade 300)

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