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Connectrix DS-32M2 User Guide
Configuring the Switch
◆ If no director/switch is set to Principal but one or more are set to 
Default, the director/switch with the lowest WWN number 
among those set to Default becomes the principal switch.
The Switch Priority setting for every other switch/director 
remains unchanged.
◆ If all directors/switches are set to Never Principal, no 
director/switch can be principal. In this case, all of the ISLs will 
segment, with reason code 05 (no switch is capable of becoming a 
principal switch).
If all but one director/switch in the fabric is set to Never Principal, 
and the principal switch goes off line, all remaining ISLs will 
segment, with reason code 05.
If the principal switch was selected by WWN, adding a switch with a 
lower WWN does not change the principal if the newly added switch 
is set to Open Fabric 1.0 Interop Mode. (Refer to Configuring the 
Operating Mode on page 5-4.) This is because adding such a switch 
does not cause a Build Fabric process. The next time a Build Fabric 
occurs, however, the switch with the lowest WWN will become 
principal.
In some logs, Switch Priority settings map to numbers: Principal = 1, 
Default = 254, Never Principal = 255.
Rerouting Delay Placing a check mark in the check box to the left of the Rerouting 
Delay option enables rerouting delay. This option is applicable only if 
the switch is in a multiswitch fabric. The default state is disabled.
Enabling the rerouting delay ensures that frames are delivered in 
order through the fabric to their destination. If there is a change to the 
fabric topology that creates a new path (for example, a new switch is 
added to the fabric), frames may be routed over this new path if its 
hop count is less than a previous path with a minimum hop count. 
This may result in frames being delivered to a destination out of 
order since frames sent over the new, shorter path may arrive ahead 
of older frames still in route over the older path.
If the rerouting delay is enabled, traffic ceases in the fabric for the 
time specified for E_D_TOV. This delay allows frames sent on the old 
path to exit to their destination before new frames begin traversing 
the new path.