Port mirroring
Fabric OS 6.1.0a added support for port mirroring to 8-Gb ports. Port mirroring mirrors traffic in
both directions between a source and destination ID pair to a single mirror port. The user can connect
an FC analyzer to this mirror port to capture all mirrored traffic and perform troubleshooting or
analysis.
Buffer credit recovery
Fabric OS 6.1.x implemented the credit recovery protocol, described in FC-FS standards. This feature
is supported only on E_Ports and allows switches to automatically recover buffer credits that were
accidentally lost over time. Buffer credit recovery prevents link performance degradation that can
occur due to loss of credits.
FCIP performance enhancements
Fabric OS 6.1.x increased committed rate tunnel performance (utilization) when compressibility
exceeds 2:1. Previous firmware releases capped FC data rates to two times the committed rate of the
FCIP tunnel. As a result, when the compression ratio exceeds 2:1, FC throughput remains constant at
twice the committed rate and the link utilization decreases. Fabric OS 6.1.x monitors compressibility,
adjusts to more compressible data, and works to fill the FCIP tunnel to the committed rate.
Port fencing
Fabric OS 6.1.x added the new port fencing capability that automatically isolates a port that is
behaving outside the bounds of a normal, expected operation. This enhances overall stability of the
fabric so that an isolated event does not cause a major disruption. Port fencing is included as part of
the optional licensed Fabric Watch feature.
LDAP
Fabric OS 6.1.x added Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) enhancements that allow Active
Directory server roles to be mapped to the various switch roles.
Parameter added for slotshow command
An optional –m parameter for the slotshow command can be used to display the model names for
each blade installed in a DC SAN Director or 4/256 SAN Director chassis.
Scripting
Many automatic page breaks in output for CLI commands have been removed to facilitate scripting.
Notification of duplicate WWN entry
A RASLog entry will occur when a switch detects that a duplicate WWN has logged in.
HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.1.2b release notes
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