Zoning components, Zone members, Physical fabric port number – Dell PowerVault 56F (16P Fibre Channel Switch) User Manual
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In addition to the zones themselves, zoning includes several components, such as
zone members, zone aliases, and zone configurations. These components are
referred to as zone objects and are identified as follows:
Zones are specified by zone names.
Zone members are specified by physical fabric port numbers or worldwide
names. See “Zone Members,” found later in this chapter, for more information.
Zone aliases (symbolic names) are used to simplify zone member administration.
See “Zone Aliases,” found later in this chapter, for more information.
Zone configurations are sets of zones configured during zone specification. You
can select which zone configuration is in effect or disable a zone configuration at
any time.
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You can designate a zone member by using one of the following notations:
Physical fabric port number
Worldwide name
Use a pair of decimal numbers, separated by a comma, to specify a physical fabric
port number. For example,
specifies port 6 on domain 2. The domain ID is auto-
matically assigned at the time the fabric is configured by the fabric controller.
When you specify a zone member by a physical fabric port number, all devices con-
nected to that port are in the zone. If the port is an arbitrated loop, then all loop
devices are also in the zone.
Use an eight-hex number separated by colons to specify a worldwide name, such as
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A worldwide name provides no field information to the zone. The eight bytes are sim-
ply compared with the port names presented by a device in a login frame (FLOGI or
PLOGI). When you specify a zone member by a port name, only that single device
port is recognized by the zone.
The type of zone members used to define a zone may be mixed, like the following:
2,5; 2,7; 10:00:00:60:69:00:00:8a