Figure 36, Figure 37 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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If failover is disabled, non-TI zone traffic is blocked because it cannot use the dedicated ISL,
which is the lowest cost path.

For example, in

Figure 36

, there is a dedicated path between Domain 1 and Domain 3, and

another, non-dedicated, path that passes through Domain 2. If failover is enabled, all traffic will use
the dedicated path, because the non-dedicated path is not the shortest path. If failover is disabled,
non-TI zone traffic is blocked because the non-dedicated path is not the shortest path.

FIGURE 36

Dedicated path is the only shortest path

In

Figure 37

on page 271, a dedicated path between Domain 1 and Domain 4 exists, but is not the

shortest path. In this situation, if failover is enabled, the TI zone traffic uses the shortest path, even
though the E_Ports are not in the TI zone. If failover is disabled, the TI zone traffic stops until the
dedicated path is configured to be the shortest path.

FIGURE 37

Dedicated path is not the shortest path

NOTE

For information about setting or displaying the FSPF cost of a path, see the linkCost and
topologyShow commands in the Fabric OS Command Reference.

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