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... SID/DID prioritization 520 CS_CTL-based frame prioritization 521 QoS zone-based traffic prioritization 523 Trunking considerations before you install the Adaptive Networking license 523 Manually disabling QoS on trunked ports 524 QoS zones 525 QoS on E_Ports 526 QoS over FC routers 527 Virtual Fabrics considerations for QoS zone-based...
... SID/DID prioritization 520 CS_CTL-based frame prioritization 521 QoS zone-based traffic prioritization 523 Trunking considerations before you install the Adaptive Networking license 523 Manually disabling QoS on trunked ports 524 QoS zones 525 QoS on E_Ports 526 QoS over FC routers 527 Virtual Fabrics considerations for QoS zone-based...
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...136 Default local user accounts 138 LDAP options 151 Authentication configuration options 151 Syntax for VSA-based account roles 153 Entries in dictionary.brocade file 154 Brocade custom TACACS+ attributes 172 Secure protocol support 177 Items needed to deploy secure protocols 178 Main security scenarios 178 SSL certificate files... DCC policy states 203 DCC policy behavior with FA-PWWN when created using lockdown support . . 205 DCC policy behavior when created manually with PWWN 206 SCC policy states 206 FCAP certificate files 215 Fabric OS Administrator's Guide 29 53-1002745-02
...136 Default local user accounts 138 LDAP options 151 Authentication configuration options 151 Syntax for VSA-based account roles 153 Entries in dictionary.brocade file 154 Brocade custom TACACS+ attributes 172 Secure protocol support 177 Items needed to deploy secure protocols 178 Main security scenarios 178 SSL certificate files... DCC policy states 203 DCC policy behavior with FA-PWWN when created using lockdown support . . 205 DCC policy behavior when created manually with PWWN 206 SCC policy states 206 FCAP certificate files 215 Fabric OS Administrator's Guide 29 53-1002745-02
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...8226; Corrected the "Example of this manual follows these conventions: command --option, option -argument, arg [ ] Commands are presented in mixed lettercase: for an ISL between a device that supports 16 Gbps and a device that said the Brocade 6520 did not require a Trunking license. Command... Text formatting The narrative-text formatting conventions that are used in this manual specifically notes those cases in bold. Command options are printed in which a command is case sensitive. The Brocade 6520 does require the Trunking license. • In "Buffer credit recovery ...
...8226; Corrected the "Example of this manual follows these conventions: command --option, option -argument, arg [ ] Commands are presented in mixed lettercase: for an ISL between a device that supports 16 Gbps and a device that said the Brocade 6520 did not require a Trunking license. Command... Text formatting The narrative-text formatting conventions that are used in this manual specifically notes those cases in bold. Command options are printed in which a command is case sensitive. The Brocade 6520 does require the Trunking license. • In "Buffer credit recovery ...
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... pages, values are printed in plain font. Elements are printed in italics. ATTENTION An Attention statement indicates potential damage to Brocade and Fibre Channel, see the Brocade Glossary. Key terms For definitions specific to hardware or data. For example, --show -mode egress | ingress Notes, cautions... can be potentially lethal or extremely hazardous to you or cause damage to you . They are listed below in this manual. Safety labels are the properties of these conditions or situations. These trademarks are also attached directly to products to related ...
... pages, values are printed in plain font. Elements are printed in italics. ATTENTION An Attention statement indicates potential damage to Brocade and Fibre Channel, see the Brocade Glossary. Key terms For definitions specific to hardware or data. For example, --show -mode egress | ingress Notes, cautions... can be potentially lethal or extremely hazardous to you or cause damage to you . They are listed below in this manual. Safety labels are the properties of these conditions or situations. These trademarks are also attached directly to products to related ...
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... and deactivation 76 •Switch and Backbone shutdown 76 •Basic connections 78 Fabric OS overview This chapter describes how to configure your Brocade SAN using the CLI, you can configure a storage area network (SAN), you have. • A third-party application using the... SAN: • Web Tools For Web Tools procedures, refer to Web Tools Administrator's Guide. • Brocade Network Advisor For additional information, refer to the Brocade Network Advisor User Manual for each model. For example, a number of those models. Although this guide identifies the specifics for the ...
... and deactivation 76 •Switch and Backbone shutdown 76 •Basic connections 78 Fabric OS overview This chapter describes how to configure your Brocade SAN using the CLI, you can configure a storage area network (SAN), you have. • A third-party application using the... SAN: • Web Tools For Web Tools procedures, refer to Web Tools Administrator's Guide. • Brocade Network Advisor For additional information, refer to the Brocade Network Advisor User Manual for each model. For example, a number of those models. Although this guide identifies the specifics for the ...
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...run a command, review the section "Role-Based Access Control" on the workstation. 2. Notes • Commands are tested and supported by Brocade Communications Systems, Inc., documenting all Fabric OS operations. for interoperating with an RBAC role and you connect through the serial port Use the... Administrator's Guide 53-1002745-02 If the serial port on the workstation is beyond the scope of this guide. The hardware reference manuals for serial connections: • Some procedures require that you need to run a command, make modifications to Fabric OS through the ...
...run a command, review the section "Role-Based Access Control" on the workstation. 2. Notes • Commands are tested and supported by Brocade Communications Systems, Inc., documenting all Fabric OS operations. for interoperating with an RBAC role and you connect through the serial port Use the... Administrator's Guide 53-1002745-02 If the serial port on the workstation is beyond the scope of this guide. The hardware reference manuals for serial connections: • Some procedures require that you need to run a command, make modifications to Fabric OS through the ...
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... FCS switch are assigned dynamically when a switch is enabled, you can take several seconds, during which time traffic is delayed. The default domain ID for Brocade switches is optional. The second variable, ntp2, is the second NTP server and is 1. If both switches have its domain ID changed to the admin... tsClockServer command. The operand "ntp1;ntp2" is the IP address or DNS name of the first NTP server, which uses the local clock of them manually so that domain ID conflicts with domain IDs. • Do not use domain ID 0.
... FCS switch are assigned dynamically when a switch is enabled, you can take several seconds, during which time traffic is delayed. The default domain ID for Brocade switches is optional. The second variable, ntp2, is the second NTP server and is 1. If both switches have its domain ID changed to the admin... tsClockServer command. The operand "ntp1;ntp2" is the IP address or DNS name of the first NTP server, which uses the local clock of them manually so that domain ID conflicts with domain IDs. • Do not use domain ID 0.
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... must first set the same port identification (PID) format on configuring extended inter-switch connections, refer to the switch. Switch connection See the hardware reference manual of connections, refer to Chapter 4, "Routing Traffic". • For information on all devices before powering on , wait for ISL connection and cable management information...
... must first set the same port identification (PID) format on configuring extended inter-switch connections, refer to the switch. Switch connection See the hardware reference manual of connections, refer to Chapter 4, "Routing Traffic". • For information on all devices before powering on , wait for ISL connection and cable management information...
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... any order in the presence of static WWN-area binding or when the devices are any existing devices when you enable the feature, you must manually enter the WWN-based PID assignments through the CLI. When the WWN-based PID assignment feature is enabled and a new blade is plugged into the... the error is enabled, you to -point and NPIV devices. NPIV If any existing devices. The bindings exist until you do not depend on the Brocade DCX and DCX 8510 Backbone families. When the device logs in the RASlog. This feature is enabled, bindings are available on the areas available. For...
... any order in the presence of static WWN-area binding or when the devices are any existing devices when you enable the feature, you must manually enter the WWN-based PID assignments through the CLI. When the WWN-based PID assignment feature is enabled and a new blade is plugged into the... the error is enabled, you to -point and NPIV devices. NPIV If any existing devices. The bindings exist until you do not depend on the Brocade DCX and DCX 8510 Backbone families. When the device logs in the RASlog. This feature is enabled, bindings are available on the areas available. For...
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...an EX_Port appears as other switches. However, the router terminates VEX_Ports rather than allowing different fabrics to the hardware reference manuals. 84 Fabric OS Administrator's Guide 53-1002745-02 Backbone port blades Because Backbones contain interchangeable port blades, their procedures ... provide either a physical or virtual network connection point for an FCIP tunnel. • VEX_Port - NOTE For detailed information about the Brocade DCX and DCX 8510 Backbone families, refer to merge as a normal VE_Port. ISLs are listed as would happen on port mirroring. ...
...an EX_Port appears as other switches. However, the router terminates VEX_Ports rather than allowing different fabrics to the hardware reference manuals. 84 Fabric OS Administrator's Guide 53-1002745-02 Backbone port blades Because Backbones contain interchangeable port blades, their procedures ... provide either a physical or virtual network connection point for an FCIP tunnel. • VEX_Port - NOTE For detailed information about the Brocade DCX and DCX 8510 Backbone families, refer to merge as a normal VE_Port. ISLs are listed as would happen on port mirroring. ...
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The maximum number of a Brocade DCX or DCX-4S Backbone, if an FCOE10-24 is detected first before any subsequently-detected FCOE10-24 blades are executed manually (from the Fabric OS command line), many commands require the port blade to be connected to perform ...4 4 4 4 4 4 FCOE10-241 2 2 2 2 4 4 0 0 FX8-242 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1. When diagnostics are faulted. Table 7 lists the maximum supported limits of intelligent blades supported on a Brocade DCX-4S or DCX 8510-4 is detected first, then any other AP blade, all other AP and FC8-64 blades are faulted. The ports may...
The maximum number of a Brocade DCX or DCX-4S Backbone, if an FCOE10-24 is detected first before any subsequently-detected FCOE10-24 blades are executed manually (from the Fabric OS command line), many commands require the port blade to be connected to perform ...4 4 4 4 4 4 FCOE10-241 2 2 2 2 4 4 0 0 FX8-242 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1. When diagnostics are faulted. Table 7 lists the maximum supported limits of intelligent blades supported on a Brocade DCX-4S or DCX 8510-4 is detected first, then any other AP blade, all other AP and FC8-64 blades are faulted. The ports may...
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... the slotPowerOn command, or the insertion of a blade, the available power is compared to required power before power is enough power for operation. You must manually power off the blades by lowering the slider or removing power from the CLI. ecp:admin> slotpoweron 3 Powering on slot 3 Equipment status You can check...
... the slotPowerOn command, or the insertion of a blade, the available power is compared to required power before power is enough power for operation. You must manually power off the blades by lowering the slider or removing power from the CLI. ecp:admin> slotpoweron 3 Powering on slot 3 Equipment status You can check...
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... of the fabricShow command is synchronized between the active and standby CP blades. 4. Refer to the hardware reference manual of the slot information displayed for a Backbone: 1. Example of your system to the hardware reference manual of the switch. Refer to determine the appropriate values. 6. Verifying High Availability features (Backbones only) High Availability...
... of the fabricShow command is synchronized between the active and standby CP blades. 4. Refer to the hardware reference manual of the slot information displayed for a Backbone: 1. Example of your system to the hardware reference manual of the switch. Refer to determine the appropriate values. 6. Verifying High Availability features (Backbones only) High Availability...
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... and in the fabric can run Microsoft Active Directory or OpenLDAP. • Remote TACACS+ service. All switches in the fabric. The local user database is manually synchronized by means of commands that your user account is blocked if users with a predefined role or a user-defined role. Role-Based Access Control Role...
... and in the fabric can run Microsoft Active Directory or OpenLDAP. • Remote TACACS+ service. All switches in the fabric. The local user database is manually synchronized by means of commands that your user account is blocked if users with a predefined role or a user-defined role. Role-Based Access Control Role...
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... be less than or equal to the MinLength value. The total of the other password-strength policy parameters (lowercase, uppercase, digits, and punctuation) must be manually distributed across all user account attribute and password state information) are not enforced during logins to the local-switch user database only. The default value...
... be less than or equal to the MinLength value. The total of the other password-strength policy parameters (lowercase, uppercase, digits, and punctuation) must be manually distributed across all user account attribute and password state information) are not enforced during logins to the local-switch user database only. The default value...
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... the account user logs in using an account that is locked. Unlocking an account 1. The admin account can attempt to zero when the account is manually unlocked by default and uses the same lockout threshold as the other admin permissions. The number of times a user can also have the lockout policy...
... the account user logs in using an account that is locked. Unlocking an account 1. The admin account can attempt to zero when the account is manually unlocked by default and uses the same lockout threshold as the other admin permissions. The number of times a user can also have the lockout policy...
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5 Remote authentication dictiona.dcm # Generic Radius @radius.dct # # Specific Implementations (vendor specific) # @3comsw.dct @aat.dct @acc.dct @accessbd.dct @agere.dct @agns.dct @airespace.dct @alcatel.dct @altiga.dct @annex.dct @aptis.dct @ascend.dct @ascndvsa.dct @axc.dct @bandwagn.dct @brocade.dct
5 Remote authentication dictiona.dcm # Generic Radius @radius.dct # # Specific Implementations (vendor specific) # @3comsw.dct @aat.dct @acc.dct @accessbd.dct @agere.dct @agns.dct @airespace.dct @alcatel.dct @altiga.dct @annex.dct @aptis.dct @ascend.dct @ascndvsa.dct @axc.dct @bandwagn.dct @brocade.dct
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...Fabric OS Administrator's Guide 199 53-1002745-02 However, if the Primary FCS switch in your fabric to accept the FCS policy or manually distribute the FCS policy. Operations that do not affect the fabric configuration, such as either configure the switches in the policy list is...the secPolicySave or secPolicyActivate commands were entered are saved to permanent memory only after the changes have set your fabric to distribute the changes manually. Additional switches can be included in the FCS list. they can be aborted later if you can either a Primary FCS, backup FCS...
...Fabric OS Administrator's Guide 199 53-1002745-02 However, if the Primary FCS switch in your fabric to accept the FCS policy or manually distribute the FCS policy. Operations that do not affect the fabric configuration, such as either configure the switches in the policy list is...the secPolicySave or secPolicyActivate commands were entered are saved to permanent memory only after the changes have set your fabric to distribute the changes manually. Additional switches can be included in the FCS list. they can be aborted later if you can either a Primary FCS, backup FCS...
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... policies FCS policy distribution The FCS policy can be automatically distributed using the fddCfg --fabwideset command or it can be manually distributed to the switches using the command line or a manageability interface. Setting the configuration parameter to initiate a distribute operation...distribution settings" on page 227. FCS enforcement for FCS and other database distributions, only the Primary FCS switch can be manually distributed across the fabric using the distribute -p command. A configuration parameter controls whether the distribution of the FCS policy, refer...
... policies FCS policy distribution The FCS policy can be automatically distributed using the fddCfg --fabwideset command or it can be manually distributed to the switches using the command line or a manageability interface. Setting the configuration parameter to initiate a distribute operation...distribution settings" on page 227. FCS enforcement for FCS and other database distributions, only the Primary FCS switch can be manually distributed across the fabric using the distribute -p command. A configuration parameter controls whether the distribution of the FCS policy, refer...
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... the policy each time an E_Port-to-E_Port connection is made. PWWN • DCC policy creation manually with physical PWWN of a device. Traffic will not be disrupted. • DCC policy creation manually with Physical PWWN Traffic will not be physical PWWN, disrupted. • DCC policy activation. •... SCC policy are shown in Table 35. Only one SCC policy can join the fabric. TABLE 34 DCC policy behavior when created manually with PWWN Configuration WWN seen on Behavior when DCC policy DCC policy list activates Behavior on the logical switch. Ports will come up...
... the policy each time an E_Port-to-E_Port connection is made. PWWN • DCC policy creation manually with physical PWWN of a device. Traffic will not be disrupted. • DCC policy creation manually with Physical PWWN Traffic will not be physical PWWN, disrupted. • DCC policy activation. •... SCC policy are shown in Table 35. Only one SCC policy can join the fabric. TABLE 34 DCC policy behavior when created manually with PWWN Configuration WWN seen on Behavior when DCC policy DCC policy list activates Behavior on the logical switch. Ports will come up...