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Hardware Features
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Switch Operating Features
◆ Concurrent firmware upgrade — The CTP subsystem provides 
two nonvolatile memory regions. Because two firmware versions 
can be stored in the CTP, firmware can be upgraded and activated 
without disrupting switch operation.
Connectivity 
Features
The DS-32M2 and the Product Manager applications support these 
Fibre Channel connectivity features:
◆ Extended distance support — Through repeaters or Dense Wave 
Division Multiplexing (DWDM) equipment, any switch port can 
be configured for extended-distance operation. When the 
extended distance option is enabled, the port can support up to 60 
buffer-to-buffer credits (BB_Credits), to handle link distances up 
to 100 km.
◆ Port blocking — System administrators can block or unblock any 
switch port through the Product Manager application. Blocking a 
port prevents an attached device from logging in to the switch or 
communicating with any attached device. A blocked port 
continuously transmits an offline sequence (OLS).
◆ Zoning — System administrators can partition attached devices 
into restricted-access zones. A zone contains a set of devices that 
can access each other. A zone member can be a port or the WWN of 
the device attached to a port. (EMC recommends that zones 
contain only WWNs.) Ports and devices spread throughout 
switches in a multiswitch fabric can be grouped into the same 
zone.
Members of a zone can see each other, but members in different 
zones cannot. HBAs with EMC-approved device drivers will 
discover only those storage devices in their zone.
◆ State change notification — The DS-32M2 supports a state 
change notification function that allows attached N_Ports to 
request notification when other N_Ports change operational state.