Setting the fabric switch, Fibre channel topology, Setting the fabric switch fibre channel topology – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Setting the fabric switch

When you configure your storage system, specify whether the hosts and the storage system are
connected via a fabric switch.

NOTE:

In Fibre Channel over Ethernet networks, FC Switch is fixed to Enable. Therefore, you do

not need to set FC Switch.

1.

In the Storage Systems tree, click Ports/Host Groups.

2.

In the Ports/Host Groups window, select the Ports tab.

3.

Select the desired port.

4.

Click Edit Ports.

5.

In the Edit Ports window, select the FC Switch check box, and then select Enable to set the
fabric switch. If you do not want to set the fabric switch, select Disable.

6.

Click Finish.

7.

In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task
or accept the default, and then click Apply.

If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.

Fibre channel topology

The term fibre channel topology indicates how devices are connected to each other. Fibre channel
provides the following types of topology:

Fabric: Uses a fabric switch to connect a large number of devices (up to 16 million) together.
Each device will have the full bandwidth of 100 MBps.

FC-AL (Fibre Channel-Arbitrated Loop): A shared interface that can connect up to 126 devices
(AL-ports) together. The full-duplex data transfer rate of 100-MBps bandwidth is shared among
the devices connected to each other.

Point-to-point: The simplest fibre topology connects two devices directly together.

When configuring your storage system, use the LUN Manager window to specify whether the hosts
and the storage system are connected using a fabric switch (see

“Example of FC-AL and point-to-point

topology” (page 133)

).

If a fabric switch is used, specify FC-AL or point-to-point in the LUN Manager window. FC-AL is
the default. If a fabric switch is used, consult the documentation for the fabric switch to learn whether

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