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тАО09-11-2010 01:40 AM
тАО09-11-2010 01:40 AM
SAN Switch conflict full mesh
Hi my friends
i have 2 SAN Switches 8/24 B series and 4 SAN switches 8/24 C class on 2 enclosures C7000. When i connect from 1 SAN switche on 1 enclosure to both SAN switches 8/24 b series with 2 lines LC/LC cable conflict error log show to me. I config on SAN switches 8/24 b series zoning. If i erase zoning this error not show.
If i disconnect one cable from SAN switch 8/24 c class to SAN switch b series this error not show.
I want full mesh cabling in SAN network.If i disconnect on cable, full mesh cabling denied. and when i erase zoning, my fabric is flat and my MSL2024 accessible for all server in my fabric and all servers connect to fabric starting to initializing MSL2024.
Please help me
Regards
i have 2 SAN Switches 8/24 B series and 4 SAN switches 8/24 C class on 2 enclosures C7000. When i connect from 1 SAN switche on 1 enclosure to both SAN switches 8/24 b series with 2 lines LC/LC cable conflict error log show to me. I config on SAN switches 8/24 b series zoning. If i erase zoning this error not show.
If i disconnect one cable from SAN switch 8/24 c class to SAN switch b series this error not show.
I want full mesh cabling in SAN network.If i disconnect on cable, full mesh cabling denied. and when i erase zoning, my fabric is flat and my MSL2024 accessible for all server in my fabric and all servers connect to fabric starting to initializing MSL2024.
Please help me
Regards
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тАО09-11-2010 04:13 AM
тАО09-11-2010 04:13 AM
Re: SAN Switch conflict full mesh
Did you remember to set the Switch ID.
Default ID on a brocade is ID 1.
First setting to change is the ID and the IP address.
BR
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Default ID on a brocade is ID 1.
First setting to change is the ID and the IP address.
BR
/jag
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тАО09-11-2010 04:26 AM
тАО09-11-2010 04:26 AM
Re: SAN Switch conflict full mesh
hi friend
i changed Domain ID and default IP on all switches
sw1=id1
sw2=id2
sw3=id3
....etc
i changed Domain ID and default IP on all switches
sw1=id1
sw2=id2
sw3=id3
....etc
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тАО09-12-2010 11:34 PM
тАО09-12-2010 11:34 PM
Re: SAN Switch conflict full mesh
I will recommend to never use ID 1.
Since the default ID is 1. Whenever you add a new switch or replace a switch.
The the new switch will have ID 1 untill you change it.
So if you forget to chenge ID before you add it to a fabric, you will get some bad results.
BR
/jag
Since the default ID is 1. Whenever you add a new switch or replace a switch.
The the new switch will have ID 1 untill you change it.
So if you forget to chenge ID before you add it to a fabric, you will get some bad results.
BR
/jag
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