Open trunking, Enabling and configuring open trunking – HP StorageWorks 2.32 Edge Switch User Manual

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Optional Features

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HA-Fabric Manager User Guide

Open Trunking

Interswitch links (ISLs) connect ports between E_Ports on Fibre Channel switches
and link these switches into a multiswitch fabric. Multiple ISLs may be connected
between the switches in the fabric. Data from an attached end device (server or
storage) flows through these ISLs to a target end-device connected to a switch
somewhere in the fabric. A data flow is data received from a specified receive port
that is destined for a port in a specified target domain (switch). The list of ISLs
that are candidates for being rerouted (to or from) is derived from the fibre
shortest path first (FSPF) algorithm.

The Open Trunking feature monitors the average data rates of all traffic flows on
ISLs (from a receive port to a target domain) and periodically adjusts routing
tables to reroute data flows from congested links to lightly loaded links and
optimize bandwidth use. The objective of Open Trunking is to make the most
efficient possible use of redundant ISLs between neighboring switches, even if
these ISLs have different bandwidths.

Load-balancing among the ISLs does not require user configuration, other than
enabling Open Trunking. However, you can modify or “tweak” default settings
for congestion thresholds (per port) and low BB_credit threshold if desired.

In particular, you do not need to manually configure ISLs into “trunk groups” of
redundant links where data can be “off-loaded.” Candidate links for rerouting
flow are identified and maintained automatically. This means that flow may be
rerouted onto a link that goes to a different adjacent switch as long as that link is
on the least cost/shortest path to the destination domain ID.

To install and enable this option, select the Configure Feature Key option under
the Element Manager’s Configure menu.

Enabling and Configuring Open Trunking

To enable Open Trunking for a specific switch and configure threshold values and
event notification options, use the following steps.

1. Choose Configure > Open Trunking. The Configure Open Trunking dialog

box displays, as shown in

Figure 86

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