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Starting a topology discovery – H3C Technologies H3C S5830V2 Series Switches User Manual

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Attribute Description

Port speed capability

The supported speed can be one or any combination of the following
options:

1 Gbps.

2 Gbps.

4 Gbps.

8 Gbps.

10 Gbps.

16 Gbps.

20 Gbps.

Port speed operation

The current speed can only be one of the following options:

1 Gbps.

2 Gbps.

4 Gbps.

8 Gbps.

10 Gbps.

16 Gbps.

20 Gbps.

Port zoning enforcement

status

Zoning type supported by the port: soft zoning or hard zoning.

Starting a topology discovery

You can start a topology discovery on any switch in a fabric. The process of topology discovery is as

follows:

1.

Each switch in a fabric maintains a list all IE objects in the fabric. When no topology discovery is
started, the switch displays the topology discovery status as localOnly in the relevant VSAN. The
switch stores all attributes of its own IE object and port information. The switch stores only attributes

of IE WWN, type, and domain ID for the other IE objects.

2.

When a topology discovery is started, the switch changes the topology discovery status in the
relevant VSAN to inProgress. The switch obtains the latest IE attributes and port attributes of all

other switches in the fabric and updates the IE and port information in the local FCS database.

3.

When topology discovery is complete, the switch changes the topology discovery status in the
relevant VSAN to completed. The switch starts an aging timer to specify the amount of time for the
topology discovery information to stay effective before it is deleted.

4.

When the aging timer expires, the switch deletes all topology discovery information except its own
information and changes the topology discovery status in the relevant VSAN to localOnly.

The fabric topology might change. During a topology discovery, the switch handles topology changes in

other switches according to the following rules:

If the switch has started obtaining the IE attributes and port attributes of other switches when a new
IE joins the fabric, the switch will not obtain IE attributes and port attributes of the new IE.

If some attributes of an IE change after the switch finishes obtaining the attributes and port

information of that IE, the switch will not obtain the changed attributes of that IE.

The switch processes local topology changes in real time, regardless of topology discovery.