Administrative state parameter, 13 switch administrative states, Domain id and domain id lock parameters – HP 2/8q Fibre Channel User Manual

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Administrative State parameter

The switch administrative state determines the operational state of the switch. The switch
administrative state exists in two forms: the configured administrative state and the current
administrative state.

The configured administrative state is the state that is saved in the switch configuration
and is preserved across switch resets. Switch Manager always makes changes to the
configured administrative state. The configured administrative state is displayed in the
Switch Properties dialog box.

The current administrative state is the state that is applied to the switch for temporary
purposes and is not retained across switch resets. The current administrative state is set
using the Set Switch command. See the “

Set command

” on page 135.

Table 13

describes the administrative state values.

Domain ID and Domain ID Lock parameters

The domain ID is a unique Fibre Channel identifier for the switch. The Fibre Channel address
consists of the domain ID, port ID, and the Arbitrated Loop Physical Address (ALPA). The
maximum number of switches within a fabric is 239 with each switch having a unique domain
ID.

Switches come from the factory with the domain IDs unlocked. This means that if there is a
domain ID conflict in the fabric, the switch with the highest principal priority, or the principal
switch, reassigns any domain ID conflicts and establishes the fabric. If you lock the domain ID
on a switch and a domain ID conflict occurs, one of the switches isolates as a separate fabric
and the Logged-In LEDs on both switches flash to show the affected ports. See the

Set

Config command

” on page 137 for information about the switch keyword and the Domain ID

Lock and Principal Priority parameters.

If you connect a new switch to an existing fabric with its domain ID unlocked, and a domain
conflict occurs, the new switch isolates as a separate fabric. However, you can remedy this by
resetting the new switch or taking it offline then back online. The principal switch reassigns
the domain ID and the switch joins the fabric.

Note:

Domain ID reassignment is not reflected in zoning that is defined by domain ID and port

number pair. You must reconfigure zones that are affected by domain ID reassignment.

Broadcast Support parameter

Broadcast is supported, which allows for TCP/IP support. Broadcast is implemented using the
proposed standard specified in Multi-Switch Broadcast for FC-SW-3, T11 Presentation
Number T11/02-031v0
. Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF) is used to set up a fabric spanning
tree used in transmission of broadcast frames. Broadcast frames are retransmitted on all online
F_Ports. Broadcast zoning is supported with Access Control List (ACL) hard zones. When a
broadcast frame is received, these hard zones are enforced at the F_Port. If the originator of

Table 13: Switch administrative states

Parameter

Description

Online

The switch is available.

Offline

The switch is unavailable.

Diagnostics

The switch is in diagnostics mode, is unavailable, and tests

can then be run on all ports of the switch.

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