Target aggregation, Figure 15 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Hosts and targets should be in separate port groups.

Direct target attachment configurations are not enforced.

Target aggregation

Access Gateway mode is normally used as host aggregation. In other words, a switch in AG mode
aggregates traffic from a number of host systems onto a single uplink N_Port. Similarly, many
targets can be aggregated onto to a single uplink N_Port, as shown in

Figure 15

. Target aggregation

has many applications. As one example, you can consolidate targets with various lower Fibre
Channel speeds (such as 1, 2, or 4 Gbps) onto a single high-speed uplink port to the core fabric.
This reduces the number of core fabric ports used by target devices and allows higher scalability.

FIGURE 15

Target aggregation

Server

Server

Fabric

Switch in

AG Mode

FCP Targets

Switch in

AG Mode

Fabric

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