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Open trunking – HP StorageWorks 2.32 Edge Switch User Manual

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If Enterprise Fabric Mode is enabled, this parameter is automatically enabled and cannot be

disabled unless the switch is off line. In this case, disabling Domain RSCNs also disables

Enterprise Fabric Mode.

Insistent Domain Identification (ID)—This is a parameter in the Configure Switch

Parameters dialog box, available from the Configure menu in the Element Manager. Enabling

this option sets the domain ID configured in the Preferred Domain ID field of the Configure

Switch Parameters dialog box as the active domain identification when the fabric initializes. A

static and unique domain identification is required by the Fabric Binding feature because the

feature's Fabric Membership list identifies switches by WWN and Domain ID. If a duplicate

preferred domain ID is used, then set to insistent, warnings will occur when directors and

switches are added to a Fabric Membership List.
If Fabric Binding or Enterprise Fabric Mode is enabled, this option is automatically enabled and

cannot be disabled unless these options are disabled or the switch is off line. Disabling insistent

domain ID will disable Enterprise Fabric Mode and Fabric Binding.

See ”

Enable/disable and Online State functions

” on page 172 for Fabric Binding, and

Enabling

or disabling Switch Binding

” on page 174 for Switch Binding.

To enable and disable this option, refer to the Enterprise Fabric Mode section of the HP

StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager user guide.

Open Trunking

Interswitch links (ISLs) connect ports between E_Ports on Fibre Channel switches and link these

switches into a multiswitch fabric. Multiple ISLs may be connected between the switches in the

fabric. Data from an attached end device (server or storage) flows through these ISLs to a target

end-device connected to a switch somewhere in the fabric. A data flow is data received from a

specified receive port that is destined for a port in a specified target domain (switch). The list of ISLs

that are candidates for being rerouted (to or from) is derived from the fibre shortest path first (FSPF)

algorithm.
The Open Trunking feature monitors the average data rates of all traffic flows on ISLs (from a receive

port to a target domain), and periodically adjusts routing tables to reroute data flows from

congested links to lightly loaded links and to optimize bandwidth use. The objective of open

trunking is to make the most efficient possible use of redundant ISLs between neighboring switches,

even if these ISLs have different bandwidths.
Load balancing among the ISLs does not require user configuration, other than enabling Open

Trunking. However, you can modify default settings for congestion thresholds (per port) and the Low

BB_Credit Threshold if desired.

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