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06-23-2020 06:30 AM
06-23-2020 06:30 AM
Fabric extension
Hello Guys
is there anyone who have experience with fabric expansion.?
The configuration is the follow:
2 FC switch SN3000B (no power pack license) existing solution
2 FC switch SN3600 power pack new switch
Can I expand my fabric using SN3000 and SN3600 switch together?
I'm going to buy power pack license for the older switch .
Can I use 16GB SFP for the ISL?
Is this correct?
please attach documentation (if you can)
thanks for your response
Luigi
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06-24-2020 02:10 AM - edited 06-24-2020 02:17 AM
06-24-2020 02:10 AM - edited 06-24-2020 02:17 AM
Re: Fabric extension
hi
no problem to expand the fabric if you connect a new switch to an existing one all you need to do is make sure that each switch has a unique domain ID.
the basic licnese allows you to connect the switches between them once connected the new switch will take the zonning configuration from the old switch.
it's best to have all switches with the same FOS version and the speed is not important. as long as the SFP is supported by the switch.
power pack gives extra stuff like ISL trunking but it is not needed for basic fabric.
see here also
https://www.sbarjatiya.com/notes_wiki/index.php/Connecting_two_SAN_switches
Regards
give a KUDO if this helps
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06-25-2020 12:11 AM
06-25-2020 12:11 AM
Re: Fabric extension
hello Kudo,
thanks for your reply,
As your answer, we don't need to buy fabric license for the old and the new switches to expand our fabric.
the new configuration will be the following:
fabric1: 1 switch SN3000B + 1 swicth SN3600B
fabric1: 2 switch SN3000B + 1 swicth SN3600B
obviously, I have to change my domain ID on the new switches.
thanks
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06-25-2020 01:14 AM
06-25-2020 01:14 AM
Re: Fabric extension
Hi
untill now fabric license was included by HPE in the basic switch license.
you change the domain ID on the new switches because changing domain ID
disables the switch.
then you connect one port from the exsisting switch to the new one. if all
is well you can see this port becomes an E-port (switchshow). any connection error will be shown by the port status.
if all is well you will see your fabric "fabricshow".
Regards