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Configuring a port for long distance, 6 long-distance settings and license requirements – HP Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem c-Class User Manual

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Configuring a port for long distance

The Extended Fabric tab of the Switch Admin module displays information about the port speed, long

distance setting, and buffer credits, as shown in

Figure 11

on page 56. Use this tab to configure the

long-distance setting of a port. For detailed information on managing extended fabrics, refer to the HP

StorageWorks Fabric OS 4.x procedures user guide.

When you configure a long-distance ISL, ensure that the ports on both sides of the ISL have the same

configuration to avoid fabric segmentation.

The port speed is displayed as follows:

1G

for 1 Gbps

2G

for 2 Gbps

4G

for 4 Gbps

N1

for Negotiated 1 Gbps

N2

for Negotiated 2 Gbps

N4

for Negotiated 4 Gbps

Auto-Negotiation

Table 6

describes the long-distance settings and identifies settings that require an HP Extended Fabrics

license.

Table 6

Long-distance settings and license requirements

Value

Description

Extended fabric license

required

L0

No long-distance setting is enabled. The maximum

supported link distance is 10 km, 5 km, or 2.5 km

for ports at speeds of 1 Gbps, 2 Gbps, and

4 Gbps, respectively.

No

LE

Extended normal setting is enabled, 10 km

(6 miles) or less.

No

L0.5

25 km (15.5 miles) or less.

Yes

L1

Medium long-distance setting is enabled, 50 km

(31 miles) or less.

Yes

L2

Long-distance setting is enabled, 100 km

(62 miles) or less.

Yes

LD

Dynamic setting is enabled. The LD-level link can

operate at distances up to 500 km at 1 Gbps, 250

km at 2 Gbps, or 125 km at 4 Gbps, depending

on the availability of frame buffers within the port

group.

Yes

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