Adding an n_port to a port group, Figure 8, Port – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Access Gateway Administrator’s Guide

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Port Grouping policy

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FIGURE 8

Port grouping behavior

When a dual redundant fabric configuration is used, F_Ports connected to a switch in AG mode can
access the same target devices from both of the fabrics. In this case, you must group the N_Ports
connected to the redundant fabric into a single port group. It is recommended to have paths fail
over to the redundant fabric when the primary fabric goes down. Refer to

Figure 9

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FIGURE 9

Port group 1 (pg1) setup

Adding an N_Port to a port group

1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.

2. Enter the ag --pgadd command with the appropriate operands to add an N_Port to a specific

port group. In the following example N_Port 14 is added to port group 3.

Note that if you add more than one N_Ports, you must separate them with a semicolon.

switch:admin> ag --pgadd 3 14

N_Port[s] are added to the port group 3

F_Port1

F_Port2

F_Port3

N_Port2

N_Port1

N_Port4

N_Port3

F_Port4

PG1

PG2

F_Port5

AG

Fabric-1

Fabric-2

Storage

Array-1

Storage

Array-2

F_Port6

F_Port7

F_Port8

F_Port1

N_Port1

F_Port2

F_Port3

N_Port2

F_Port4

PG1

AG

Fabric-1

Fabric-2

Storage

Array

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