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FIGURE 83

Logical representation of EX_Ports in a base switch

Backbone-to-edge routing with Virtual Fabrics

Backbone-to-edge routing is not supported in the base switch, unless you use a legacy FC router.
A legacy FC router is an FC router configured on a Brocade 7500 switch.

Base switches can participate in a backbone fabric with legacy FC routers. You cannot connect
devices to the base switch because the base switch does not allow F_Ports. You can, however,
connect devices to the legacy FC router, thus enabling backbone-to-edge routing.

If you connect a legacy FC router to a base switch, you must set the backbone FID of the FC router
to be the same as that of the base switch.

In

Figure 82

, no devices can be connected to the backbone fabric (Fabric 8) because base

switches cannot have F_Ports.

Figure 84

shows an FC router in legacy mode connected to a base

switch. This FC router can have devices connected to it, and so you can have backbone-to-edge
routing through this FC router. In this figure, Host A in the backbone fabric can communicate with
device B in the edge fabric with FID 20; Host A cannot communicate with device C, however,
because the base switches do not support backbone-to-edge routing.

Backbone fabric
Fabric 8

Edge fabric
Fabric 15

SW7

Edge fabric
Fabric 128

SW5

Fabric 1

SW6

SW2

SW8

SW1

SW4

SW3

E

EX

EX

E

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