IBM Cisco MDS 9506 Network Router User Manual


 
with Quality of Service (QoS) and helps
improve security with Inter-VSAN
Routing for Fibre Channel, and
enhanced network security capabilities
including Switch-Switch and Host
Authentication.
The Fabric Manager Server Package
feature is designed to extend Cisco
Fabric Manager by providing historical
performance data collection, centralized
management services and support for
advanced application integration. This
feature helps simplify management of
large enterprise SAN infrastructures.
The package provides Fibre Channel
statistics monitoring, performance
thresholds, reporting, graphing and per-
formance database capabilities, which
can help simplify management of large
enterprise, metro and global SAN
infrastructures.
The Mainframe Package feature is
designed to enable mainframe storage
network applications including
IBM FICON® protocol; FICON Control
Unit Port (CUP); FICON and FCP inter-
mixing; FICON Switch Cascading and
Fabric Binding. This feature helps pro-
vide secure mainframe and open sys-
tem SAN infrastructure consolidation.
Storage Network Applications
The Storage Services Module, based
upon the 32-port 2 Gbps Switching
Module, is a highly specialized feature
which provides intelligent storage serv-
ices in addition to 1 and 2 Gbps Fibre
Channel switching. When combined
with the Storage Services Enabler
Package, the module is designed to
enable independent software vendors
(ISVs) to develop intelligent fabric appli-
cations. IBM support for these ISV
applications is limited to IBM System
Storage Proven™ Solutions. For the
most current IBM System Storage
Proven application information, visit:
ibm.com/systems/storage/solutions/
proven/
Capabilities to help reduce TCO
VSAN capability is designed to allow
more efficient SAN utilization by creat-
ing multiple isolated environments
within a single SAN fabric. Each VSAN
maintains its own fabric services for
added scalability and resilience. VSANs
allow the cost of the SAN infrastructure
to be shared among more users, while
helping to provide segregation and
security of traffic and retaining inde-
pendent control of configurations on a
VSAN-by-VSAN basis.
The second-generation 4 Gbps
Fibre Channel Modules, with 24 and
48 ports, compared to the prior genera-
tion 2 Gbps 16- and 30-port features,
offer up to 33 percent reduced power
and cooling per port. The second-
generation Multiservices Module, with
22 two ports compared to the prior
generation feature with 16 ports, offers
up to 27 percent reduced power and
cooling per port.