Enabling virtual fabrics, Enabling virtual, Fabrics – Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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Configuring Virtual Fabrics

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d. Enable all of the base switches. This forms the base fabric.

Right-click each base switch in the Connectivity Map or Product List and select
Enable/Disable > Enable.

3. Set up logical switches in each physical chassis.

a. Create logical switches in each physical chassis and assign ports to them. Make sure the

logical switches are configured to allow XISL use.

Refer to

“Creating a logical switch or base switch”

on page 682 for instructions.

b. Disable all of the logical switches in each physical chassis.

Right-click each logical switch in the Connectivity Map or Product List and select
Enable/Disable > Disable.

c. Physically connect devices and ISLs to the ports on the logical switches.

You can connect ISLs from one logical switch to another logical switch in a different
physical chassis only if the two logical switches have the same FID (and are thus in the
same logical fabric). Traffic between these logical switches can travel over either this ISL or
the XISL in the base fabric. The physical ISL path is favored over the XISL path because it
has a lower cost.

d. Enable all logical switches in each chassis.

Right-click each logical switch in the Connectivity Map or Product List and select
Enable/Disable > Enable.

The logical fabric is formed.

Enabling Virtual Fabrics

For a list of platforms that are Virtual Fabrics-capable, refer to

“Virtual Fabrics requirements”

on

page 677.

ATTENTION

If the physical chassis is participating in a fabric, the affected fabric will be disrupted.

1. Select the physical chassis in the topology and select Configure > Virtual Fabric > Enable.

Alternatively, you can right-click the physical chassis and select Enable Virtual Fabric.

2. Read the warning message and click OK.

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