Fabric OS Administrator's Guide v7.0.0 (53-1002148-02, June 2011)

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Setting up TI over FCR (sample procedure)
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Following is an example report that would be generated for the illegal configuration shown in
Figure 41 on page 277.
switch:admin> zone --showTIerrors
My Domain: 3
Error type: ERROR
Affected Remote Domain: 1
Affected Local Port: 8
Affected TI Zones: etiz1, etiz2
Affected Remote Ports: 1, 2, 3, 4
Setting up TI over FCR (sample procedure)
The following example shows how to set up TI zones over FCR to provide a dedicated path shown in
Figure 52. In this example, three TI zones are created: one in each of the edge fabrics and one in
the backbone fabric. The combination of these three TI zones creates a dedicated path for traffic
between Host 1 in edge fabric 1 and Targets 1 and 2 in edge fabric 2.
Host 1 has port WWN 10:00:00:00:00:08:00:00
Target 1 has port WWN 10:00:00:00:00:02:00:00
Target 2 has port WWN 10:00:00:00:00:03:00:00
FIGURE 52 TI over FCR example
NOTE
In the following procedure the three TI zones in the edge and backbone fabrics are all given the same
name, TI_Zone1. It is not required that the TI zones have the same name, but this is done to avoid
confusion. If several dedicated paths are set up across the FC router, the TI zones for each path can
have the same name.
Edge fabric 1
Edge fabric 2
Backbone
fabric
= Dedicated path set up by TI zone in edge fabric 1
= Dedicated path set up by TI zone in edge fabric 2
= Dedicated path set up by TI zone in backbone fabric
2
5
9
8
3
7
6
Host 1
Target 1
Target 2
1
4
Domain ID = 4
Domain ID = 9
Domain ID = 2
Domain ID = 1