Zone merging scenarios, Table 51 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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When two secure fabrics join, the traditional zoning merge does not occur. Instead, a zoning
database is downloaded from the primary FCS switch of the merged secure fabric. When E_Ports
are active between two switches, the name of the FCS server and a zoning policy set version
identifier are exchanged between the switches. If the views of the two secure fabrics are the same,
the fabric’s primary FCS server downloads the zoning database and security policy sets to each
switch in the fabric. If there is a view conflict, the E_Ports are segmented due to incompatible
security data.

As part of zoning architecture, you must determine which of the two basic zoning architectures
(hard or soft) works best for your fabric. With time and planning, the basic hard zone configuration
works for most sites.

Zone merging scenarios

Table 51

provides information on merging zones and the expected results.

TABLE 51

Zone merging scenarios

Description

Switch A

Switch B

Expected results

Switch A has a defined configuration.
Switch B does not have a defined
configuration.

defined:
cfg1:
zone1: ali1; ali2
effective: none

defined: none
effective: none

Configuration from Switch A to
propagate throughout the fabric in an
inactive state, because the
configuration is not enabled.

Switch A has a defined and enabled
configuration.
Switch B has a defined configuration
but no effective configuration.

defined: cfg1
zone1: ali1; ali2
effective: cfg1:

defined: cfg1
zone1: ali1; ali2
effective: none

Configuration from Switch A to
propagate throughout the fabric. The
configuration is enabled after the
merge in the fabric.

Switch A and Switch B have the same
defined configuration. Neither have an
enabled configuration.

defined: cfg1
zone1: ali1; ali2
effective: none

defined: cfg1
zone1: ali1; ali2
effective: none

No change (clean merge).

Switch A and Switch B have the same
defined and enabled configuration.

defined: cfg1
zone1: ali1; ali2
effective: cfg1:

defined: cfg1
zone1: ali1; ali2
effective: cfg1:

No change (clean merge).

Switch A does not have a defined
configuration.
Switch B has a defined configuration.

defined: none
effective: none

defined:cfg1
zone1: ali1; ali2
effective: none

Switch A will absorb the configuration
from the fabric.

Switch A does not have a defined
configuration.
Switch B has a defined configuration.

defined: none
effective: none

defined:cfg1
zone1: ali1; ali2
effective: cfg1

Switch A will absorb the configuration
from the fabric, with cfg1 as the
effective configuration.

Switch A and Switch B have the same
defined configuration. Only Switch B
has an enabled configuration.

defined: cfg1
zone1: ali1; ali2
effective: none

defined: cfg1
zone1: ali1; ali2
effective: cfg1

Clean merge, with cfg1 as the
effective configuration.

Switch A and Switch B have different
defined configurations. Neither have
an enabled zone configuration.

defined: cfg2
zone2: ali3; ali4
effective: none

defined: cfg1
zone1: ali1; ali2
effective: none

Clean merge. The new configuration
will be a composite of the two.
defined: cfg1

zone1: ali1; ali2

cfg2:

zone2: ali3; ali4

effective: none

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