Enabling and disabling sim ports, Zoning considerations, Flow parameter support – Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual

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Enabling and disabling SIM ports

Prior to creating and activating flows using the Flow Generator feature, enable SIM port mode on
the switch ports connected to the source and destination devices for your flow. For more
information on SIM ports and SIM Port mode, refer to

“SIM ports”

on page 1040.

To enable SIM port mode, use the following steps:

1. Select a port on the local switch for the source device in the Product List, and then select

Monitor > Fabric Vision > Flow > SIM Mode > Enable.

2. Select a SIM port on the local switch for the destination device in the Product List, and then

select Monitor > Fabric Vision > Flow > SIM Mode > Enable.

To disable SIM port mode, use the following steps:

1. Select an enabled SIM port on the local switch for the source device in the Product List, and

then select Monitor > Fabric Vision > Flow > SIM Mode > Disable.

2. Select an Enabled SIM port on the local switch for the destination device in the Product List,

and then select Monitor > Fabric Vision > Flow > SIM Mode > Disable.

Zoning considerations

For learning flows, Flow Generator requires several levels of zoning support when simulating traffic.
By default, the source and destination devices must both be in a defined zone (but not necessarily
the same zone) for the simulated traffic to reach the destination device.

As with real devices, the source and destination devices can be zoned using “domain, index”
identification, WWN identification, or session-based identification (mixed zoning). By default, the
emulated device is assigned the port WWN of the port. Alternatively, you can bind the port to a
virtual WWN by using Dynamic Fabric Provisioning. The advantage of using a WWN binding is that
you can then deploy and test a zoning database which can be used for both the real and simulated
devices without requiring changes.

Flow parameter support

Parameters used to configure flow definitions have different support based on the switch platform,
enabled Flow Vision feature, and switch configuration mode.

Supported parameters by platform and switch configuration mode

Table 90

lists the supported configurations for each Flow Vision feature for the basic flow

identification parameters, such as ingress port, source device, egress port, and destination device.

TABLE 90

Configurations Supported

Feature

Platforms

Switch Configuration Mode

16 Gbps-capable Fibre Channel 8 Gbps-capable Fibre Channel

Access Gateway

Virtual Fabric

Flow Generator

Supported

Supported

Not Supported

Supported

Flow Mirror

Supported

Not Supported

Not Supported

Supported

Flow Monitor

Supported Supported

Supported

Supported

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