Online state functions, Switch binding, Configuring switch binding-overview – HP StorageWorks 2.64 Director Switch User Manual

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Online state functions

In order for Fabric Binding to function, specific operating parameters and optional features must be

enabled. Also, there are specific requirements for disabling these parameters and features when

the director or switch is offline or online. Be aware of the following:

Because switches are bound to a fabric by World Wide Name (WWN) and domain ID, the

Insistent Domain ID option in the Configure Switch Parameters dialog box is automatically

enabled if Fabric Binding is enabled.

If Fabric Binding is enabled and the switch is online, you cannot disable the Insistent Domain

ID.

If Fabric Binding is enabled and the director or switch is offline, you can disable the insistent

domain ID, but this will disable Fabric Binding.

You cannot disable Fabric Binding or Switch Binding if Enterprise Fabric Mode is enabled.

However, if Enterprise Fabric Mode is disabled, you can disable Fabric Binding, Switch

Binding, or both.

Switch binding

This feature is managed through the Switch Binding submenu options available on the Element

Manager Configure menu. Using Switch Binding, you can specify devices and switches that can

attach to director and switch ports. This provides security in environments that include a large

number of devices by ensuring that only the intended set of devices attach to a switch or director.

Configuring switch binding—overview

To configure Switch Binding, you must first activate the feature using the Switch Binding State

Change dialog box while selecting the type of port where you want to restrict connection

(connection policy). Possible selections are E_Ports, F_Ports, or all types.
If the director or switch is online, activating Switch Binding populates the Membership List in the

Switch Binding - Membership List dialog box (Element Manager) with the following WWNs

currently connected to the director or switch, depending on the connection policy set in the State

Change dialog box:

WWNs of devices connected to F_Ports (F_Port connection policy). The WWN is the WWN of

the attached device's port.

WWNs of switches connected to E_Ports (E_Port connection policy). The WWN is the WWN

of the attached switch.

WWNs of devices connected to F_Ports and switches connected to E_Ports (all-ports connection

policy).

Notes

When the Switch Binding feature is first installed and has not been enabled, the Switch

Membership List is empty. When you enable Switch Binding, the Membership List is populated

with WWNs of devices, switches, or both that are currently connected to the switch.

If the switch is offline and you activate Switch Binding, the Membership List is not automatically

populated.

Edits to the Switch Binding Membership List will be maintained when you enable or disable

Switch Binding.

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