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Configured zonesets data window, Figure 16 configured zoneset data window, Zoning concepts – HP 8.20q Fibre Channel Switch User Manual

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Managing fabrics

Configured Zonesets data window

The Configured Zonesets data window (

Figure 16

) displays all zonesets, zones, aliases, and zone

membership in the zoning database. To open the Configured Zonesets data window, click the Configured

Zonesets tab below the data window.
The Configured Zonesets data window uses display conventions for expanding and contracting entries that

are similar to those used by the fabric tree. An entry handle located to the left of an entry in the tree

indicates that the entry can be expanded. Click this handle or double-click the following entries to expand

or collapse them:

A zoneset expands to show its member zones.

A zone expands to show its members by device port World Wide Name or device port Fibre Channel

address.

The alias expands to show its entries.

Figure 16

Configured Zoneset data window

Zoning concepts

The following zoning concepts provide some context for the zoning tasks described in this section:

Zones

, page 36

Aliases

, page 37

Zonesets

, page 37

Zoning database

, page 37

Configuring the zoning database

, page 41

Zones

Zoning divides the fabric for the purpose of controlling discovery and inbound traffic. A zone is a named

group of ports or devices. Members of the same zone can communicate with each other and transmit

outside the zone, but cannot receive inbound traffic from outside the zone. Zoning is hardware-enforced

only when a port/device is a member of no more than eight zones whose combined membership does not

exceed 64. If this condition is not satisfied, that port behaves as a soft zone member.
Zoning is hardware enforced on a switch port if the sum of the logged-in devices plus the devices zoned

with devices on that port is 64 or less. If a port exceeds this sum, that port behaves as a soft zone member,

which means the zone can automatically discover and communicate freely with all other member of the

same zone. The port continues to behave as a soft zone member until the sum of logged-in and zoned

devices falls back to 64, and the port is reset.