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Ethernet tcp/ip network – Apple Xsan 1.4 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Setting Up a Storage Area Network

Fabric Configuration

You must connect the computers, storage devices, and switches in your Fibre Channel

network to form a Fibre Channel “fabric.” In a fabric, Fibre Channel cables connect node

ports (F or N_Port). See the documentation that came with your Fibre Channel

switches for more information.

Note: If you are using a Vixel 355 switch, you must connect Xserve RAID systems to an

FL (arbitrated loop) port on the switch.

You cannot use Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FL ports) with an Xsan SAN, with the

exception noted above for Vixel 355 switches.

Ethernet TCP/IP Network

Computers on the SAN must also be connected to an Ethernet network. Xsan uses this

network instead of the Fibre Channel network to transfer file system metadata,

reserving the Fibre Channel connections for actual file contents.

If the computers on your SAN need to communicate with directory servers, a corporate

or campus intranet, or the Internet, you should connect each SAN client and controller

to two separate Ethernet networks: one private subnet for the SAN and a separate

connection for directory, intranet, or Internet traffic. This is important if you plan to use

the SAN for high-performance applications such as video editing.