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5.10 Configuring the Fibre Channel Loop ID

The Id Mode must be configured for either “Soft” or “Fixed” addressing. Using “Soft”
addressing, the Fibre Channel Option connects to an arbitrated loop using the first
available AL_PA, scanning from the highest valid address to the lowest. Using “Fixed”
addressing, the user selects a specific arbitrated loop address (AL_PA) to connect
with. If the selected address is not available, the Fibre Channel Option will connect
with the first available address it finds. The use of “Soft” or “Fixed” addressing is
based on the user’s installation requirements.

Soft addressing can be configured when address conflicts are not likely. If the Fibre
Channel Option is connected directly to the computer’s HBA (Host Bus Adapter), the
selection of a specific Loop Id is not usually required. For example, Emulex HBA driv-
ers scan for an available address starting from the low Fibre Channel address range.
The FCO begins scanning for an available address starting from the high Fibre Chan-
nel address range. This avoids address conflicts and the FCO Loop Id will be assigned
the same value each time it is restarted.

Hard addressing should be configured if address conflicts can occur. This can happen
if the FCO is connected to a Fibre Channel Hub. Since many HBA drivers map the Fi-
bre Channel Loop Id to a SCSI Bus/Target address, this mandates that the Fibre
Channel Loop Id be very stable, and cannot be allowed to change if the system is sim-
ply restarted. This might happen if soft addressing were used and the Fibre Channel
Option found its previous address taken. Selecting a fixed address is a way to prevent
the FCO Loop Id from changing if the system is restarted.

If the computer’s HBA uses the World Wide Port Name (WWPN) convention instead
of the Loop Id to map to a SCSI Bus/Target/Lun address, the value of the Loop Id is no
longer important. The WWPN is always unique and consistent under all conditions. In
the future, all addressing will likely use the WWPN.

C••••••Fibre•Channel
•Device
Id Mode 0: SOFT
Loop Id 0: nnn
Topology 0: LOOP
Id Mode 1: SOFT
Loop Id 1: nnn
Topology 1: LOOP

The

Configuration\Fibre Channel

menu panel displays the SCSI device in-

terface and configures the Fibre Channel Interface to host. The menu sets the Fibre
Channel Option host topology. The Fibre Channel option 648-0003-0 provides two FC
host ports. These two ports provide a redundant connection to the router. Each is in-
dependently configured as port 0 and port 1.

The “Topology” has two selections, LOOP and FABRIC. The LOOP selection config-
ures the Fibre Channel port for Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL) operation. The FABRIC se-
lection configures the Fibre Channel port for Switch Fabric (FC_SW) operation. If the
mode is LOOP, the

Id Mode

and

Loop Id

entries are available.

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501440 Rev. J

FCO Type B Installation

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