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To configure an extended isl – HP Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP BladeSystem p-Class User Manual

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110 Administering extended fabrics

To configure an extended ISL:

1.

Connect to the switch and log in as admin.

2.

If the fabric contains a mix of switches, use the

configure

command to make sure the fabric-wide

configuration parameter

fabric.ops.mode.longDistance

is set to

0

on all switches in the

fabric.
If the fabric contains only HP StorageWorks 1 GB switches, use the

switchdisable

command to

disable the switch and then use the

configure

command to set the fabric-wide configuration

parameter

fabric.ops.mode.longDistance

to

1

on all switches in the fabric. The SAN Switch

4/32 cannot be part of such a fabric.

3.

Issue the

portcfglongdistance

command, using the following syntax:

portcfglongdistance

[slot/]port [distance_level] [vc_translation_link_init]

[desired_distance]

4.

Repeat

step 3

for the remote extended ISL port. Both the local and remote extended ISL ports must be

configured to the same distance level. When the connection is initiated, the fabric reconfigures.

The following example configures slot 1, port 1 for the LD link distance mode, enables the extended link

initialization sequence, and sets the desired distance to 50 kilometers:

where:

slot

Specifies the slot number for the Core Switch 2/64 and the SAN

Director 2/128. This option is not applicable to fixed-port switches. The

slot number must be followed by a slash (

/

) and the port number.

port

Specifies the port number.

distance_level

Specifies the ISL mode to be set on the port (see

Table 15

on

page 108).

vc_translation_link_

init

Is the extended link initialization sequence, which is an enhanced link

reset protocol that avoids excessive resetting of ports.

By default this option is set to

1

(enabled).

To prevent fabric segmentation, this option must be set to 0 (disabled)

when connecting to switches running Fabric OS versions earlier than

v3.0.2c or v4.0.2.

It must be set to

1

(enabled) in the following circumstances:

When configuring a trunk over extended fabrics

For optimal performance of ISLs between switches running Fabric OS

v3.0.2 or later, or Fabric OS v4.0.2 or later

desired_distance

Required for a port configured for LD mode. Specifies the desired

distance, in kilometers, for the link. The specified value is the upper limit

for calculating buffer availability for the port. If the measured distance is

more than the specified

desired_distance

, the port is allocated the

number of buffers required by the specified desired distance. (Fabric OS

versions earlier than v4.4.0 do not support this parameter.)

switch:admin> portcfglongdistance 1/1 LD 1 50

switch:admin>