Activating high integrity fabrics – Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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High Integrity Fabric overview

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A policy must be set that limits connectivity to only the switches within the same fabric. Fabric
binding is a security method for restricting switches that may join a fabric. For Fabric OS
switches, fabric binding is implemented by defining a Switch Connection Control (SCC) policy
that prevents unauthorized switches from joining a fabric.

Dynamic Load Sharing (DLS) should be disabled. If DLS is not disabled, DLS automatically
adjusts routes when a new ISL is added, and when an ISL is taken offline and brought online
again. This process may result in dropped frames.

NOTE

Port binding is a security method for restricting devices that connect to particular switch ports. Port
binding should never be used in FICON environments. The FICON channel cannot be added to the
port binding list.

Activating high integrity fabrics

To activate a HIF, complete the following steps.

1. Select Configure > High Integrity Fabric.

The High Integrity Fabric dialog box displays (

Figure 451

).

FIGURE 451

High Integrity Fabric dialog box

2. Select the fabric on which you want to activate HIF from the Fabric Name list.

The HIF status displays in the High Integrity Fabric field.

3. Click Activate.

HIF activates the Switch Connection Control (SCC) policy, sets Insistent Domain ID, and sets
the Fabric-Wide Consistency Policy (FWCP) for SCC in strict mode.

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