Quickloop zoning advantages, Quickloop zones, Zoning and partnering with quickloops – HP Surestore 6164 Switch User Manual

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Zoning User’s Guide

Zoning and Partnering with QuickLoops

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In QuickLoop zoning, devices within a QuickLoop can be partitioned off within that QuickLoop to
form QuickLoop zones; in other words, a QuickLoop Zone is a subset of a QuickLoop and can
include only QuickLoop devices.

QuickLoop Zoning Advantages

In addition to the advantages of fabric zoning - security, customization of environments, and
optimization of IT resources - QuickLoop zoning can protect devices from disruption by unrelated
devices during a critical process, for example, during a tape backup session.

In a QuickLoop with zoning enabled, transmission of the loop initialization primitive (LIP) signal
and loop initialization are controlled by the switch; the LIP is transmitted only to looplets within
the affected zone; other looplets on the QuickLoop are not affected. In this way, unwanted
disruption to devices can be controlled.

QuickLoop Zones

QuickLoop zones are hardware enforced; switch hardware prevents unauthorized data transfer
between ports within the zone allowing devices to be partitioned into zones to restrict system
access to selected devices. Once devices are included in a zone, they are visible only to other
devices within that zone, as shown in Figure 4-2.

Figure 4-2

Zoning and QuickLoop

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