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Unlike BVQ versions prior to 2023.H1 where Brocade scanner configurations had to be configured for each virtual fabric, now only one scanner configuration per SAN is required. All switches that belong to the same fabric or are reachable by any virtual fabric on one of those switches will be detected and configured in a single scanner configuration. The switch IP used to discover the SAN must be one that has virtual fabrics feature in enabled - unless none of the switches in the fabric support this feature or have it enabled. Switches in access gateway mode are not part of the fabric, and hence, have to be added to the configuration manually. FOS REST API function calls are permitted or denied based on user privilege configurations determined by the role-based access control (RBAC) functionality in Fabric OS. Brocade REST API is supported on SAN switches running Fabric OS 8.2.1 and later but we recommend to use FOS 9 and higher. All switches running earlier versions cannot be monitored by BVQ! (see Supported Brocade systems). Brocade SAN Switch UserFor switches running FOS 9, the user needs at least the permissions of the default role basicswitchadmin for all virtual Switches and the chassis. It is recommended to have the same user credentials and access configuration (https / http and SSL certificate) on all Switches belonging to the same SAN. Depending on the specific FOS level, the following user has to be added on each and every switch you want to scan:
Increase Rest sessionsIt is also an essential requirement to increase the number of allowed REST sessions to 10 on each switch in the fabric. This adjustment is a necessary step to ensure efficient operation.
Gather information for BVQ Scanner configurationUnlike BVQ versions prior to 2023.H1 where Brocade scanner configurations had to be configured for each virtual fabric, now only one scanner configuration per SAN is required. All switches that belong to the same fabric or are reachable by any virtual fabric on one of those switches will be detected and configured in a single scanner configuration. The switch IP used to discover the SAN must be one that has virtual fabrics feature in enabled - unless none of the switches in the fabric support this feature or have it enabled. Switches in access gateway mode are not part of the fabric, and hence, have to be added to the configuration manually.BVQ scanner configurations need the following input:
Note: If switches or virtual fabrics are added to or removed from the SAN, the scanner configuration needs to be adjusted manually. Edit the scanner configuration and select "Discover switches" to rediscover the SAN. |
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