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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide
OL-17256-03, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x
Chapter 34 Managing FLOGI,
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Table of Contents
Main Page
Default Chapter
4
Table of Contents
4
New and Changed Information
57
Chapter 2 Installing Cisco MDS NX-OS and Fabric Manager
58
Document Conventions
66
Related Documentation
67
Release Notes
67
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
67
Compatibility Information
67
Hardware Installation
68
Software Installation and Upgrade
68
Cisco Fabric Manager
68
Intelligent Storage Networking Services Configuration Guides
68
Troubleshooting and Reference
68
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
69
Getting Started
71
Product Overview
73
Hardware Overview
73
Cisco Mds 9500 Series Multilayer Directors
74
Cisco Mds 9200 Series Fabric Switches
75
Cisco Mds 9100 Series Fixed Configuration Fabric Switches
76
Tools for Software Configuration
77
Software Configuration Overview
78
Starting a Switch in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family
81
Initial Setup Routine
82
Preparing to Configure the Switch
82
Default Login
83
Setup Options
83
Assigning Setup Information
84
Configuring Out-Of-Band Management
84
Configuring In-Band Management
89
Using the Setup Command
92
Accessing the Switch
92
Where Do You Go Next
93
About Cisco Fabric Manager
93
Fabric Manager Server
94
Fabric Manager Client
94
Fabric Manager Server Proxy Services
94
Device Manager
95
Performance Manager
95
Fabric Manager Web Server
95
Cisco MDS 9000 Switch Management
95
Storage Management Solutions Architecture
96
In-Band Management and Out-Of-Band Management
97
Ipfc
97
Mgmt0
97
Installing the Management Software
98
Before You Install
98
Java Database Connectivity
99
Supported Software
99
Minimum Hardware Requirements
100
Upgrading Fabric Manager in Cisco SAN-OS Releases 3.1(2B) and Later to 3.2(1)
100
Upgrading Fabric Manager in Cisco SAN-OS Releases Prior to 3.1(2B)
100
Installing the Database
100
Directory Structure
101
Installing Oracle
102
Increasing UDP Buffer Size
103
Database Backup and Restore-Postgressql
103
Backup
103
Importing PM Statitics Data to Fabric Manager
104
Installing Fabric Manager
104
Restore
104
Installing Device Manager
114
Creating FM/DM Shortcut Manually
116
Upgrading the Management Software
118
Update Installer
119
Upgrading Fabric Manager Server and Fabric Manager Standalone Version Using the Fabric Manager Update Installer
119
Integrating Cisco Fabric Manager with Other Management Tools
120
Running Fabric Manager Behind a Firewall
120
Uninstalling the Management Software
123
CHAPTER 3 Fabric Manager Server
125
Fabric Manager Server Overview
125
Fabric Manager Server Features
125
Installing and Configuring Fabric Manager Server
126
Installing Fabric Manager Server
126
Unlicensed Versus Licensed Fabric Manager Server
127
Verifying Performance Manager Collections
127
Managing a Fabric Manager Server Fabric
127
Selecting a Fabric to Manage Continuously
127
Fabric Manager Server Properties File
128
Modifying Fabric Manager Server
129
Adding or Removing Fabric Manager Server Users
130
Changing the Fabric Manager Server User Name and Password
131
Changing the Polling Period and Fabric Rediscovery Time
131
Using Device Aliases or FC Aliases
131
CHAPTER 4 Authentication in Fabric Manager
133
Fabric Manager Authentication Overview
133
C H a P T E R 4 Authentication in Fabric Manager
134
Best Practices for Discovering a Fabric
135
Setting up Discovery for a Fabric
135
Performance Manager Authentication
136
Fabric Manager Web Server Authentication
136
CHAPTER 5 Fabric Manager Client
139
About Fabric Manager Client
139
Fabric Manager Advanced Mode
140
Launching Fabric Manager Client in Cisco SAN-OS Release 3.2(1) and Later
140
Fabric Manager Client Quick Tour: Server Admin Perspective
145
Fabric Manager Main Window
145
Fabric Manager Main Window
146
Menu Bar
147
Tool Bar
147
Logical Domains Pane
147
Physical Attributes Pane
147
Information Pane
148
Fabric Pane
149
Fabric Manager Client Quick Tour: Admin Perspective
150
Menu Bar
151
File
151
View
152
Zone
152
Tools
153
Help
155
Performance
155
Server
155
Toolbar
155
Logical Domains Pane
157
Filtering
158
Physical Attributes Pane
158
Context Menu for Tables
158
Information Pane
161
Detachable Tables
162
Fabric Pane
162
Context Menus
164
Saving the Map
164
Multiple Fabric Display
165
Purging down Elements
165
Filtering by Groups
166
Status Bar
168
Setting Fabric Manager Preferences
168
Network Fabric Discovery
170
Modifying the Device Grouping
170
Using Alias Names as Enclosures
171
Controlling Administrator Access with Users and Roles
172
Using Fabric Manager Wizards
172
Fabric Manager Troubleshooting Tools
173
Device Manager
175
Device Manager Overview
175
Device Manager Features
175
Chapter 6 Device Manager
176
Launching Device Manager
176
Using Device Manager
176
Menu Bar
177
Toolbar Icons
178
Dialog Boxes
179
Tabs
179
Legend
179
Supervisor and Switching Modules
181
Context Menus
181
Setting Device Manager Preferences
182
CHAPTER 7 Fabric Manager Web Client
183
Fabric Manager Web Client Overview
183
Navigating Fabric Manager Web Client
184
Installing Fabric Manager Web Client
185
Using Fabric Manager Web Client with SSL
187
Launching Fabric Manager Web Client
189
Health
191
Viewing Summary Information
191
Viewing Fabric Information
192
Viewing Syslog Information
193
Viewing Analysis Reports
194
Performance
195
Viewing Performance Summary Information
196
Performance Detail Summary Report
197
Viewing Performance Information for End Devices
198
Viewing Performance Information for Isls
199
Viewing Performance Information for NPV Links
203
Viewing Performance Information for Flows
204
Viewing Performance Information for Gige Ports
205
Viewing Other Statistics
205
Viewing Detailed Traffic Information
206
Viewing Predicted Future Performance
207
Using the Default Values
207
Using Your Own Values
208
Viewing Switch Bandwidth
209
Inventory
210
Viewing Summary Inventory Information
210
Viewing Detailed Summary Inventory Information
211
Viewing Detailed Information for Vsans
211
Viewing Detailed Information for Switches
212
Viewing License Information
213
Viewing Detailed Information for Modules
214
Viewing Detailed Information for End Devices
215
Viewing Detailed Information for Isls
216
Viewing Detailed Information for NPV Links
217
Viewing Detailed Information for Zones
218
Reports
219
Creating a Custom Report Template
219
Viewing Custom Reports by Template
221
Viewing Custom Reports by Users
221
Generating Custom Reports by Template
222
Modifying a Custom Report Template
223
Deleting Custom Reports
224
Viewing Scheduled Jobs by Report Template
225
Modifying Scheduled Jobs
225
Admin
226
Recovering a Web Server Password
227
Starting, Restarting, and Stopping Services
227
Adding, Editing, and Removing Managed Fabrics
228
Viewing Trap and Syslog Registration Information
230
Configuring Forwarding of Notifications for Events
231
Viewing and Disconnecting Clients
232
Configuring Fabric Manager Server Preferences
233
Adding and Removing Communities
233
Configuring AAA Information
235
Adding and Removing Users
235
Adding and Removing Roles
236
Creating Performance Collections
238
Configuring Other Statistics
239
Configuring Collection Thresholds
241
Importing the RRD Statistics Index
242
Configuring the RRD Database
242
Viewing Log Information
244
Downloading Fabric Manager Client
244
Performance Manager
245
Performance Manager Architecture
245
Chapter 8 Performance Manager
246
Data Interpolation
246
Data Collection
246
Using Performance Thresholds
246
Flow Setup Wizards
247
Creating a Flow Using Flow Configuration Wizard
247
Flow Statistics Configuration
250
About Flow Statistics
250
CHAPTER 9 Cisco Traffic Analyzer
251
Understanding SPAN
251
Using Cisco Traffic Analyzer with Performance Manager
252
Understanding the PAA-2
252
Understanding Cisco Traffic Analyzer
253
Installing Cisco Traffic Analyzer
253
Accessing Traffic Analyzer from Fabric Manager Web Server
255
Installation and Switch Management
257
CHAPTER 10 Obtaining and Installing Licenses
259
Licensing Terminology
259
C H a P T E R 10 Obtaining and Installing Licenses
260
Licensing Model
260
Licensing High Availability
266
Options to Install a License
266
Obtaining a Factory-Installed License
267
Performing a Manual Installation
267
Obtaining the License Key File
267
Installing the License Key File
268
Installing Licenses Using Fabric Manager License Wizard
269
Installing or Updating Licenses Using Device Manager
270
Identifying License Features in Use
271
Uninstalling Licenses
272
Updating Licenses
272
Grace Period Alerts
273
License Transfers between Switches
274
Displaying License Information
274
Viewing License Information in Fabric Manager
274
Viewing License Information in Device Manager
274
Viewing Licenses Using Fabric Manager Web Server
275
Fabric Manager Server Licensing
275
CHAPTER 11 On-Demand Port Activation Licensing
277
About On-Demand Port Activation Licensing
277
Port-Naming Conventions
278
Port Licensing
278
C H a P T E R 11 On-Demand Port Activation Licensing
279
License Status Definitions
279
Configuring Port Activation Licenses
280
Checking the Status of Licenses
280
Making a Port Eligible for a License
281
Acquiring a License for a Port
282
Initial Configuration
285
Assigning a Switch Name
285
Chapter 12 Initial Configuration
286
Verifying the Module Status
286
Configuring Date, Time, and Time Zone
287
NTP Configuration
288
About NTP
288
NTP Configuration Guidelines
288
Configuring NTP
290
Editing an NTP Server or Peer Configuration
290
Deleting an NTP Server or Peer
291
NTP CFS Distribution
292
Configuring NTP with CFS
292
Committing NTP Configuration Changes
293
Discarding NTP Configuration Changes
293
Releasing Fabric Session Lock
293
Database Merge Guidelines
294
Management Interface Configuration
294
Default Gateway Configuration
294
Telnet Server Connection
295
Disabling a Telnet Connection
295
Configuring CDP
296
About CFS
299
Chapter 13 Using the CF Infrastructure
300
Cisco MDS NX-OS Features Using CFS
300
CFS Features
300
CFS Protocol
301
CFS Distribution Scopes
301
CFS Distribution Modes
302
Uncoordinated Distribution
302
Coordinated Distribution
302
Unrestricted Uncoordinated Distributions
302
Disabling CFS Distribution on a Switch
302
CFS Application Requirements
303
Enabling CFS for an Application
303
Locking the Fabric
304
Committing Changes
305
Discarding Changes
306
Saving the Configuration
306
Clearing a Locked Session
306
CFS Merge Support
307
Displaying CFS Configuration Information
307
CFS Distribution over IP
308
Configuring Static IP Peers for CFS over IP
309
Adding Peers to List
310
Removing an NPV Device from the Peer List
312
CFS Regions
314
About CFS Regions
314
Managing CFS Regions Using Fabric Manager
315
Assigning Features to CFS Regions
315
Creating CFS Regions
315
Moving a Feature to a Different Region
315
Removing a Feature from a Region
315
Deleting CFS Regions
317
CFS Example Using Fabric Manager
318
CFS Example Using Device Manager
321
Default Settings
321
CHAPTER 14 Configuring Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
323
About Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
323
Flexattach Virtual Pwwn Guidelines and Requirements
324
Configuring Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
324
Enabling Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
324
Automatically Enabling Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
324
Launching Flexattach in Fabric Manager
325
Manually Enabling Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
326
Mapping Pwwn to Virtual Pwwn
328
Debugging Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
330
Security Settings for Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
330
Flexattach Virtual Pwwn CFS Distribution
331
Using the Server Admin Flexattach Wizards
331
Pre-Configuring Flexattach for a New Server
331
Pre-Configuring Flexattach for All the Ports
332
Pre-Configuring Flexattach for each Port Individually
334
Moving a Server to Another Port or Switch
337
Replacing a Server with Another Server
340
Replacing a Server on the same Port
341
Replacing the Server to a Different Port on the same Switch
343
Replacing with a Server on a Different Switch
344
Difference between San Device Virtualization and Flexattach Port Virtualization
345
Software Images
347
About Software Images
347
Dependent Factors for Software Installation
347
Selecting the Correct Software Images for Cisco MDS 9100 Series Switches
348
Selecting the Correct Software Images for Cisco MDS 9200 Series Switches
348
Selecting the Correct Software Images for Cisco MDS 9500 Family Switches
348
Chapter 15 Software Image
349
Essential Upgrade Prerequisites
349
Software Upgrade Methods
351
Determining Software Compatibility
351
Automated Upgrades
352
Benefits of Using the Software Install Wizard
352
Recognizing Failure Cases
353
Using the Software Install Wizard
354
Upgrading Services Modules
358
Nondisruptive Upgrades on Fabric and Modular Switches
359
Preparing for a Nondisruptive Upgrade on Fabric and Modular Switches
359
Performing a Nondisruptive Upgrade on a Fabric Switch
360
Maintaining Supervisor Modules
360
Replacing Supervisor Modules
361
Migrating from Supervisor-1 Modules to Supervisor-2 Modules
361
Standby Supervisor Module Boot Variable Version
361
Standby Supervisor Module Bootflash Memory
362
Standby Supervisor Module Boot Alert
362
Installing Generation 2 Modules in Generation 1 Chassis
362
Replacing Modules
363
Default Settings
363
Chapter 16 Managing Configuration Files
366
Internal Bootflash
366
Formatting Flash Devices and File Systems
366
Using the File System
366
Flash Files
367
Creating a Directory
367
Deleting an Existing File or Directory
368
Copying Files
369
Performing Other File Manipulation Tasks
371
Working with Configuration Files
371
Downloading Configuration Files to the Switch
371
Saving the Configuration
372
Saving the Running Configuration
372
Saving Startup Configurations in the Fabric
373
Backing up the Current Configuration
373
CHAPTER 17 Configuring High Availability
375
About High Availability
375
Switchover Mechanisms
376
HA Switchover Characteristics
376
Initiating a Switchover
376
Switchover Guidelines
377
Process Restartability
377
Synchronizing Supervisor Modules
377
C H a P T E R 17 Configuring High Availability
377
HA Switchover Characteristics
378
Switchover Mechanisms
378
Displaying Switch Hardware Inventory
381
Chapter 18 Managing System Hardware
382
Running the Compactflash Report
382
Displaying the Switch Serial Number
383
Displaying Power Usage Information
383
Power Supply Configuration Modes
384
Power Supply Configuration Guidelines
385
About Crossbar Management
387
Operational Considerations When Removing Crossbars
389
Gracefully Shutting down a Crossbar
389
Backward Compatibility for Generation 1 Modules in Cisco MDS 9513 Directors
390
About Module Temperature
391
Displaying Module Temperature
391
About Fan Modules
392
Default Settings
393
About Modules
395
Chapter 19 Managing Module
396
Supervisor Modules
396
Switching Modules
397
Services Modules
397
Verifying the Status of a Module
397
Obtaining Supervisor Module Statistics
398
Checking the State of a Module
398
Reloading Modules
399
Reloading a Switch
400
Power Cycling Modules
400
Preserving the Module Configuration
401
Powering off Switching Modules
402
Identifying Module Leds
403
Managing Ssms and Supervisor Modules
407
Considerations for Replacing Ssms and Supervisor Modules
407
Default Settings
407
Switch Configuration
409
Common Interface Configuration
411
Chapter 20 Configuring Interface
412
Fibre Channel Interfaces
412
Generation 1 Interfaces Configuration Guidelines
412
About Interface Modes
413
E Port
414
F Port
415
FL Port
415
NP Ports
415
TL Port
415
SD Port
416
ST Port
416
TE Port
416
TF Port
416
TNP Port
416
Auto Mode
417
B Port
417
Fx Port
417
About Interface States
417
Administrative States
417
Operational States
418
Reason Codes
418
Graceful Shutdown
421
Setting the Interface Administrative State
421
Configuring Interface Modes
422
Configuring Administrative Speeds
422
Autosensing
423
Specifying a Port Owner
423
Configuring Port Guard
426
About Interface Descriptions
428
About Frame Encapsulation
428
About Receive Data Field Size
428
Configuring Receive Data Field Size
428
Identifying the Beacon Leds
429
About Speed Leds
429
About Beacon Mode
430
Configuring Beacon Mode
430
About Bit Error Thresholds
430
Switch Port Attribute Default Values
431
About SFP Transmitter Types
431
About Gathering Interface Statistics
432
Displaying SFP Transmitter Types
432
Gathering Interface Statistics
432
TL Ports for Private Loops
433
About TL Ports
433
Configuring TL Ports
434
About TL Port ALPA Caches
435
Buffer Credits
435
About Buffer-To-Buffer Credits
435
About Extended Bb_Credits
435
About Performance Buffers
435
Configuring Buffer-To-Buffer Credits
435
Configuring Performance Buffers
435
Extended Bb_Credits on Generation 1 Switching Modules
437
Configuring Extended Bb_Credits
438
Extended Bb_Credits on Generation 2 and Generation 3 Switching Modules
438
Management Interfaces
439
About Management Interfaces
439
Configuring Management Interfaces
439
VSAN Interfaces
440
About VSAN Interfaces
440
Creating VSAN Interfaces
440
CHAPTER 21 Configuring N Port Virtualization
443
About NPV
443
C H a P T E R 21 Configuring N Port Virtualization
444
NP Links
445
Internal FLOGI Parameters
445
NP Ports
445
NPV Mode
445
Default Port Numbers
447
NPV CFS Distribution over IP
447
NPV Traffic Management
447
Auto
447
Traffic Map
447
Disruptive
448
Multiple VSAN Support
448
NPV Guidelines and Requirements
448
NPV Traffic Management Guidelines
449
Configuring NPV
449
Configuring NPV Traffic Management
451
Configuring List of External Interfaces Per Server Interface
451
Enable or Disable the Global Policy for Disruptive Load Balancing
453
Using the NPV Setup Wizard
455
DPVM Configuration
473
NPV and Port Security
473
CHAPTER 22 Configuring Generation 2 and Generation 3 Switching Modules
475
About Generations of Modules and Switches
475
C H a P T E R 22 Configuring Generation 2 and Generation 3 Switching Modules
476
Port Groups
477
Port Rate Modes
478
Dedicated Rate Mode
480
Dedicated Rate Mode Configurations for the 8-Gbps Modules
481
Shared Rate Mode
481
Reserving Bandwidth Quickly for the 8-Gbps Modules
482
Dynamic Bandwidth Management
483
Out-Of-Service Interfaces
484
Buffer Credit Allocation
484
Buffer Pools
484
Bb_Credit Buffers for Switching Modules
484
Extended Bb_Credits
484
Combining Generation 1, Generation 2, and Generation 3 Modules
498
Port Indexes
498
Modules
498
Portchannels
500
Configuring Module Interface Shared Resources
502
Migrating from Dedicated Mode to Shared Mode
503
Migrating from Shared Mode to Dedicated Mode
503
Configuration Guidelines for 48-Port and 24-Port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Modules
504
Migrating from Dedicated Mode to Shared Mode
504
Migrating from Shared Mode to Dedicated Mode
504
Configuration Guidelines for 12-Port 4-Gbps Switching Module Interfaces
505
Configuration Guidelines for 4-Port 10-Gbps Switching Module Interfaces
505
Configuring Port Speed
506
Configuring Rate Mode
507
Configuring Oversubscription Ratio Restrictions
508
Disabling Restrictions on Oversubscription Ratios
509
Configuring Bandwidth Fairness
511
Enabling Restrictions on Oversubscription Ratios
511
Enabling Bandwidth Fairness
512
Disabling Bandwidth Fairness
513
Taking Interfaces out of Service
514
Upgrade or Downgrade Scenario
514
Releasing Shared Resources in a Port Group
515
Displaying SFP Diagnostic Information
515
Default Settings
517
CHAPTER 23 Configuring Portchannels
519
About Portchannels
519
About E Portchannels
520
C H a P T E R 23 Configuring Portchannels
520
About F and TF Portchannels
521
About Portchanneling and Trunking
521
About Load Balancing
522
About Portchannel Modes
524
Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
525
Generation 1 Portchannel Restrictions
525
F and TF Portchannel Restrictions
526
Portchannel Configuration
527
About Portchannel Configuration
528
Configuring Portchannels Using the Wizard
529
Configuring the Portchannel Mode
534
About Portchannel Deletion
534
Deleting Portchannels
534
Interfaces in a Portchannel
535
About Interface Addition to a Portchannel
535
Compatibility Check
535
Suspended and Isolated States
536
Adding an Interface to a Portchannel
536
Forcing an Interface Addition
537
About Interface Deletion from a Portchannel
538
Deleting an Interface from a Portchannel
538
Portchannel Protocols
538
About Channel Group Creation
539
About Autocreation
540
Enabling and Configuring Autocreation
541
About Manually Configured Channel Groups
541
Converting to Manually Configured Channel Groups
541
Verifying the Portchannel Configuration
542
Default Settings
543
Chapter 24 Configuring Trunking
546
Trunking E Ports
546
Trunking F Ports
546
Key Concepts
547
Trunking Guidelines and Restrictions
547
Trunking Misconfiguration Examples
548
Upgrade and Downgrade Restrictions
549
Difference between te Ports and TF-TNP Ports
549
Enabling the Trunking Protocols
550
About Trunking Protocols
550
Enabling the F Port Trunking and Channeling Protocol
551
Configuring Trunk Mode and VSAN List
551
About Trunk Modes
551
Configuring Trunk Mode
552
About Trunk-Allowed VSAN Lists and Vf_Ids
553
Configuring an Allowed-Active List of Vsans
555
Chapter 25 Configuring Domain Parameters
558
Fibre Channel Domains
558
About Domain Restart
559
Restarting a Domain
559
About Switch Priority
561
Configuring Switch Priority
561
About Fcdomain Initiation
561
Enabling or Disabling Fcdomains
562
Setting Fabric Names
562
About Incoming Rcfs
562
Rejecting Incoming Rcfs
563
About Autoreconfiguring Merged Fabrics
563
Enabling Autoreconfiguration
564
Domain Ids
564
About Domain Ids
564
Specifying Static or Preferred Domain Ids
566
About Allowed Domain ID Lists
567
Configuring Allowed Domain ID Lists
567
About CFS Distribution of Allowed Domain ID Lists
568
Enabling Distribution
568
Locking the Fabric
569
Committing Changes
569
Discarding Changes
569
Clearing a Fabric Lock
570
Displaying Pending Changes
570
Displaying Session Status
571
About Contiguous Domain ID Assignments
571
Enabling Contiguous Domain ID Assignments
571
FC Ids
572
About Persistent FC Ids
573
Enabling the Persistent FC ID Feature
573
About Persistent FC ID Configuration
573
Configuring Persistent FC Ids
574
About Unique Area FC Ids for Hbas
575
Configuring Unique Area FC Ids for an HBA
575
About Persistent FC ID Selective Purging
577
Purging Persistent FC Ids
577
Displaying Fcdomain Statistics
578
Default Settings
579
Fabric Configuration
581
Configuring and Managing Vsans
583
About Vsans
583
Vsans Topologies
583
Chapter 26 Configuring and Managing VSAN
585
VSAN Advantages
585
Vsans Versus Zones
586
VSAN Configuration
587
About VSAN Creation
588
Creating Vsans Statically
588
About Port VSAN Membership
589
Assigning Static Port VSAN Membership
590
About the Default VSAN
590
About the Isolated VSAN
590
Displaying Isolated VSAN Membership
591
Operational State of a VSAN
591
About Static VSAN Deletion
591
Deleting Static Vsans
592
About Load Balancing
593
Configuring Load Balancing
593
About Interop Mode
594
About FICON Vsans
594
Default Settings
594
SAN Device Virtualization
595
About SDV
595
Chapter 27 SAN Device Virtualization
596
Key Concepts
597
Automatic Failover and Fallback
598
Configuring SDV
598
Configuring a Virtual Device
598
Linking a Virtual Device with a Physical Device
601
Resolving Fabric Merge Conflicts
602
SDV Requirements and Guidelines
603
Default Settings
604
Creating Dynamic Vsans
605
Dpvm
605
Chapter 28 Creating Dynamic VSAN
606
About DPVM Configuration
606
Configuring DPVM with the DPVM Wizard
606
About DPVM Databases
609
Configuring DPVM Config and Pending Databases
609
Activating DPVM Config Databases
611
Viewing the Pending Database
612
About Autolearned Entries
612
Enabling Autolearning
613
Clearing Learned Entries
613
DPVM Database Distribution
614
About DPVM Database Distribution
614
Disabling DPVM Database Distribution
615
About Locking the Fabric
615
Locking the Fabric
615
Committing Changes
616
Discarding Changes
617
Clearing a Locked Session
617
Database Merge Guidelines
617
About Copying DPVM Databases
618
Copying DPVM Databases
618
Comparing Database Differences
618
Default Settings
619
CHAPTER 29 Configuring Inter-VSAN Routing
621
Inter-VSAN Routing
621
About IVR
622
C H a P T E R 29 Configuring Inter-VSAN Routing
622
IVR Features
623
IVR Terminology
623
IVR Limits Summary
624
Fibre Channel Header Modifications
624
Ivr Nat
625
IVR NAT Requirements and Guidelines
625
IVR VSAN Topology
626
Autonomous Fabric ID
627
IVR Interoperability
627
About the IVR Zone Wizard
627
Configuring IVR Using the IVR Zone Wizard
627
Manual IVR Configuration
629
About IVR NAT and Auto Topology
630
Transit VSAN Guidelines
630
Border Switch Guidelines
630
Configuring IVR NAT and IVR Auto Topology
631
About Afids
631
Configuring Default Afids
632
Configuring Individual Afids
632
Configuring IVR Without IVR NAT or Auto Topology
633
Domain ID Guidelines
633
Transit VSAN Guidelines
634
Border Switch Guidelines
634
Configuring IVR Without NAT
634
Manually Creating the IVR Topology
635
Activating a Manually Configured IVR Topology
636
Clearing the Configured IVR Topology
637
Migrating from IVR Auto Topology Mode to Manual Mode
637
About IVR Virtual Domains
638
Configuring IVR Virtual Domains
638
About Persistent FC Ids for IVR
639
Configuring Persistent FC Ids for IVR
639
Configuring IVR Logging Levels
640
IVR Zones and IVR Zone Sets
641
About IVR Zones
642
Automatic IVR Zone Creation
642
Configuring IVR Zones and IVR Zone Sets
643
About Activating Zone Sets and Using the Force Option
646
Recovering an IVR Full Zone Database
648
Recovering an IVR Full Topology
649
About Luns in IVR Zoning
650
Configuring Luns in IVR Zoning
650
About Qos in IVR Zones
650
Configuring Qos for IVR Zones
650
Renaming IVR Zones and IVR Zone Sets
650
Clearing the IVR Zone Database
651
Configuring IVR Using Read-Only Zoning
651
System Image Downgrading Considerations
651
Database Merge Guidelines
651
Resolving Database Merge Failures
653
Default Settings
654
Configuring and Managing Zones
655
About Zoning
655
Chapter 30 Configuring and Managing Zone
656
Zoning Example
656
Zone Implementation
657
Zone Member Configuration Guidelines
658
Active and Full Zone Set Considerations
658
Using the Quick Config Wizard
661
Zone Configuration
664
About the Edit Local Full Zone Database Tool
665
Configuring a Zone Using the Zone Configuration Tool
666
Adding Zone Members
668
Zone Sets
669
About Zone Set Creation
670
Activating a Zone Set
671
Deactivating a Zoneset
672
Displaying Zone Membership Information
674
About the Default Zone
674
Configuring the Default Zone
675
About FC Alias Creation
675
Creating FC Aliases
676
Adding Members to Aliases
676
Converting Zone Members to Pwwn-Based Members
678
Zone Enforcement
680
Zone Set Distribution
680
Enabling Full Zone Set Distribution
680
Enabling a One-Time Distribution
681
About Recovering from Link Isolation
682
Importing and Exporting Zone Sets
682
Zone Set Duplication
683
Copying Zone Sets
684
About Backing up and Restoring Zones
684
Backing up Zones
685
Restoring Zones
686
Renaming Zones, Zone Sets, and Aliases
688
Cloning Zones, Zone Sets, FC Aliases, and Zone Attribute Groups
689
Migrating a Non-MDS Database
689
Clearing the Zone Server Database
690
Advanced Zone Attributes
690
About Zone-Based Traffic Priority
690
Configuring Zone-Based Traffic Priority
691
Configuring Default Zone Qos Priority Attributes
691
Configuring the Default Zone Policy
692
About Broadcast Zoning
692
Configuring Broadcast Zoning
693
About LUN Zoning
694
Configuring a LUN-Based Zone
694
Assigning Luns to Storage Subsystems
695
About Read-Only Zones
695
Configuring Read-Only Zones
696
Displaying Zone Information
696
Enhanced Zoning
697
About Enhanced Zoning
697
Changing from Basic Zoning to Enhanced Zoning
698
Changing from Enhanced Zoning to Basic Zoning
698
Enabling Enhanced Zoning
699
Creating Attribute Groups
699
Merging the Database
699
Analyzing a Zone Merge
700
Configuring Zone Merge Control Policies
701
Compacting the Zone Database for Downgrading
701
Default Settings
702
CHAPTER 31 Distributing Device Alias Services
703
About Device Aliases
703
About Device Alias Modes
703
C H a P T E R 31 Distributing Device Alias Services
704
Changing Mode Settings
704
Device Alias Mode Distribution
704
Merging Device Alias
704
Device Alias Features
705
Device Alias Requirements
705
Resolving Merge and Device Alias Mode Mismatch
705
Zone Aliases Versus Device Aliases
706
Device Alias Databases
706
About Device Alias Distribution
706
Distributing the Device Alias Database
707
About Creating a Device Alias
707
Creating a Device Alias
708
Committing Changes
708
Discarding Changes
709
Legacy Zone Alias Conversion
709
Using Device Aliases or FC Aliases
710
Device Alias Statistics Cleanup
710
Database Merge Guidelines
710
Default Settings
711
C H a P T E R 32 Configuring Fibre Channel Routing Services and Protocols
714
CHAPTER 32 Configuring Fibre Channel Routing Services and Protocols
714
About FSPF
714
FSPF Examples
714
Fault Tolerant Fabric
714
Fail-Over Scenarios for Portchannels and FSPF Links
715
Redundant Links
715
FSPF Global Configuration
716
About SPF Computational Hold Times
716
About Link State Records
716
Configuring FSPF on a VSAN
717
Resetting FSPF to the Default Configuration
717
Enabling or Disabling FSPF
718
FSPF Interface Configuration
718
About FSPF Link Cost
718
Configuring FSPF Link Cost
719
About Hello Time Intervals
719
Configuring Hello Time Intervals
720
About Dead Time Intervals
720
Configuring Dead Time Intervals
720
About Retransmitting Intervals
720
Configuring Retransmitting Intervals
721
About Disabling FSPF for Specific Interfaces
721
Disabling FSPF for Specific Interfaces
721
Displaying the FSPF Database
722
Viewing FSPF Statistics
723
FSPF Routes
724
About Fibre Channel Routes
724
Configuring Fibre Channel Routes
724
About Broadcast and Multicast Routing
726
About Multicast Root Switch
726
Setting the Multicast Root Switch
726
In-Order Delivery
727
About Reordering Network Frames
727
About Reordering Portchannel Frames
728
About Enabling In-Order Delivery
729
Enabling In-Order Delivery Globally
730
Enabling In-Order Delivery for a VSAN
730
Configuring the Drop Latency Time
730
Default Settings
731
CHAPTER 33 Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
733
About DWDM
733
Viewing DWDM Links
733
C H a P T E R 33 Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
734
Viewing DWDM Links
734
CHAPTER 34 Managing FLOGI, Name Server, FDMI, and RSCN Databases
737
Flogi
737
Displaying FLOGI Details
737
C H a P T E R 34 Managing FLOGI, Name Server, FDMI, and RSCN Databases
738
Name Server Proxy
738
About Registering Name Server Proxies
738
Registering Name Server Proxies
738
About Name Server Database Entries
739
About Rejecting Duplicate Pwwn
739
Rejecting Duplicate Pwwns
739
Viewing Name Server Database Entries
739
Fdmi
740
Displaying FDMI
740
Rscn
741
About RSCN Information
741
Displaying RSCN Information
741
About the Multi-Pid Option
742
Configuring the Multi-Pid Option
742
Clearing RSCN Statistics
743
RSCN Timer Configuration Distribution Using CFS
743
Configuring the RSCN Timer with CFS
744
Default Settings
744
Discovering SCSI Targets
747
About SCSI LUN Discovery
747
About Starting SCSI LUN Discovery
747
Chapter 35 Discovering SCSI Target
748
Starting SCSI LUN Discovery
748
About Initiating Customized Discovery
748
Initiating Customized Discovery
748
Displaying SCSI LUN Information
749
Configuring FICON
751
About FICON
751
Chapter 36 Configuring FICON
752
FICON Requirements
752
MDS-Specific FICON Advantages
753
Fabric Optimization with Vsans
753
FCIP Support
755
Portchannel Support
755
Vsans for FICON and FCP Mixing
755
Cisco MDS-Supported FICON Features
755
FICON Cascading
757
FICON VSAN Prerequisites
757
FICON Port Numbering
758
Default FICON Port Numbering Scheme
758
Port Addresses
761
Implemented and Unimplemented Port Addresses
761
About the Reserved FICON Port Numbering Scheme
761
Installed and Uninstalled Ports
762
FICON Port Numbering Guidelines
762
Assigning FICON Port Numbers to Slots
763
About Port Numbers for FCIP and Portchannel
763
Reserving FICON Port Numbers for FCIP and Portchannel Interfaces
763
FC ID Allocation
764
Configuring FICON
765
About Enabling FICON on a VSAN
765
Setting up a Basic FICON Configuration
766
Manually Enabling FICON on a VSAN
768
Deleting FICON Vsans
768
Suspending a FICON VSAN
769
Configuring the Code-Page Option
769
Assigning FC ID Last Byte
770
Allowing the Host to Move the Switch Offline
771
Allowing the Host to Change FICON Port Parameters
772
Allowing the Host to Control the Timestamp
772
Configuring SNMP Control of FICON Parameters
772
FICON Information Refresh
773
About FICON Device Allegiance
773
Automatically Saving the Running Configuration
773
Configuring FICON Ports
774
Configuring Port Blocking
775
Configuring Port Prohibiting
776
Port Prohibiting
776
Viewing ESCON Style Ports
776
About RLIR
777
Assigning a Port Address Name
777
Displaying RLIR Information
777
FICON Configuration Files
778
About FICON Configuration Files
779
Applying the Saved Configuration Files to the Running Configuration
779
Displaying FICON Configuration Files
780
Editing FICON Configuration Files
780
Copying FICON Configuration Files
781
Port Swapping
781
About Port Swapping
782
Swapping Ports
783
FICON Tape Acceleration
783
Configuring FICON Tape Acceleration
785
CUP In-Band Management
787
Calculating FICON Flow Load Balance
789
Displaying FICON Information
790
Displaying FICON Port Address Information
791
Displaying IPL File Information
791
Receiving FICON Alerts
791
Viewing the History Buffer
791
Default Settings
792
Advanced Features and Concepts
793
Common Information Model
793
SSL Certificate Requirements and Format
793
Fibre Channel Time out Values
794
Timer Configuration Across All Vsans
794
Chapter 37 Advanced Feature and Concept
794
Timer Configuration Per-VSAN
795
About Fctimer Distribution
796
Enabling or Disabling Fctimer Distribution
796
Database Merge Guidelines
797
World Wide Names
797
Displaying WWN Information
798
Link Initialization WWN Usage
798
Configuring a Secondary MAC Address
798
FC ID Allocation for Hbas
799
Default Company ID List
800
Verifying the Company ID Configuration
800
Switch Interoperability
800
About Interop Mode
801
Configuring Interop Mode 1
803
Verifying Interoperating Status
804
Default Settings
805
Security
807
Configuring FIPS
809
Configuration Guidelines
809
Enabling FIPS Mode
810
Chapter 38 Configuring FIP
810
FIPS Self-Tests
811
Configuring Users and Common Roles
813
Role-Based Authorization
813
Chapter 39 Configuring User and Common Role
814
About Roles
814
Configuring Roles and Profiles
814
Deleting Common Roles
815
About the VSAN Policy
815
Modifying the VSAN Policy
816
About Rules and Features for each Role
816
Modifying Rules
817
Displaying Role-Based Information
819
Role Distributions
819
About Role Databases
819
Locking the Fabric
820
Committing the Changes
820
Discarding the Changes
821
Enabling Distribution
821
Clearing Sessions
821
Database Merge Guidelines
822
Displaying Roles When Distribution Is Enabled
822
User Accounts
822
About Users
823
Configuring Users
824
Changing Administrator Password Using Fabric Manager
825
Deleting a User
827
Displaying User Account Information
827
SSH Services
827
About SSH
828
About the SSH Server Key Pair
828
Generating the SSH Server Key Pair
829
Overwriting a Generated Key Pair
830
Enabling SSH or Telnet Service
830
SSH Authentication Using Digital Certificates
831
Creating or Updating Users
831
Recovering the Administrator Password
832
Configuring Cisco ACS Servers
833
Default Settings
836
Configuring SNMP
839
About SNMP Security
839
Chapter 40 Configuring SNMP
840
SNMP Version 1 and Version 2C
840
SNMP Version 3
840
Assigning SNMP Switch Contact and Location Information
840
Snmpv3 CLI User Management and AAA Integration
840
CLI and SNMP User Synchronization
841
Restricting Switch Access
841
Group-Based SNMP Access
841
Creating and Modifying Users
842
About AES Encryption-Based Privacy
842
Enforcing Snmpv3 Message Encryption
843
Assigning Snmpv3 Users to Multiple Roles
844
Adding Communities
845
Deleting a Community String
845
SNMP Trap and Inform Notifications
846
Configuring Snmpv2C Notifications
846
Configuring Snmpv3 Notifications
847
Enabling SNMP Notifications
847
Configuring the Notification Target User
849
Configuring Event Security
849
Viewing the SNMP Events Log
850
Default Settings
850
Configuring RADIUS and TACACS
851
Switch Management Security
851
Chapter 41 Configuring RADIU and TACAC+
852
Fabric Manager Security Options
852
SNMP Security Options
852
Switch AAA
852
Authentication
853
Authorization
853
Accounting
853
Remote AAA Services
854
Remote Authentication Guidelines
854
Server Groups
854
AAA Configuration Options
854
AAA Server Monitoring
855
Authentication and Authorization Process
856
Configuring RADIUS Server Monitoring Parameters
857
About RADIUS Server Default Configuration
858
About the Default RADIUS Server Encryption Type and Preshared Key
858
Configuring the Default RADIUS Server Encryption Type and Preshared Key
858
Setting the Default RADIUS Server Timeout Interval and Retransmits
859
About RADIUS Servers
859
Configuring a RADIUS Server
860
Configuring Test User Name
861
Configuring the Test Idle Timer
861
About Validating a RADIUS Server
861
Periodically Validating a RADIUS Server
861
Displaying RADIUS Server Statistics
862
About Users Specifying a RADIUS Server at Login
862
Allowing Users to Specify a RADIUS Server at Login
862
About Vendor-Specific Attributes
863
Specifying Snmpv3 on AAA Servers
863
VSA Format
863
Configuring TACACS+ Server Monitoring Parameters
864
About TACACS
864
About TACACS+ Server Default Configuration
864
About the Default TACACS+ Server Encryption Type and Preshared Key
865
Setting the Default TACACS+ Server Encryption Type and Preshared Key
865
Setting the Default TACACS+ Server Timeout Interval and Retransmits
865
About TACACS+ Servers
866
Configuring a TACACS+ Server
866
About Validating a TACACS+ Server
867
Periodically Validating a TACACS+ Server
868
Displaying TACACS+ Server Statistics
868
About Users Specifying a TACACS+ Server at Login
868
Allowing Users to Specify a TACACS+ Server at Login
868
About Custom Attributes for Roles
869
Supported TACACS+ Servers
869
Server Groups
869
About Configuring Server Groups
870
Configuring Server Groups
870
About Bypassing a Nonresponsive Server
871
AAA Server Distribution
871
Enabling AAA Server Distribution
872
Starting a Distribution Session on a Switch
872
Displaying the Session Status
873
Displaying the Configuration to be Distributed
873
Committing the Distribution
873
Discarding the Distribution Session
873
Clearing Sessions
874
Merge Guidelines for RADIUS and TACACS+ Configurations
874
MSCHAP Authentication
874
About Enabling MSCHAP
875
Enabling MSCHAP Authentication
875
Local AAA Services
876
Configuring Cisco Access Control Servers
876
Default Settings
880
CHAPTER 42 Configuring Ipv4 and Ipv6 Access Control Lists
883
About Filter Contents
884
Protocol Information
884
Address Information
885
Port Information
885
ICMP Information
886
C H a P T E R 42 Configuring Ipv4 and Ipv6 Access Control Lists
884
Ipv4-ACL and Ipv6-ACL Configuration Guidelines
884
Creating Ipv4-Acls or Ipv6-Acls with the IP-ACL Wizard
887
Creating Ipv4-Acls or Ipv6-Acls in Device Manager
888
Removing IP Filters from an Existing Ipv4-ACL or Ipv6-ACL
890
Deleting IP-Acls
891
Tos Information
887
Reading the IP-ACL Log Dump
891
Applying an IP-ACL to an Interface
892
Applying an IP-ACL to Mgmt0
893
Example IP-ACL Configuration
894
CHAPTER 43 Configuring Certificate Authorities and Digital Certificates
897
About cas and Digital Certificates
897
C H a P T E R 43 Configuring Certificate Authorities and Digital Certificates
898
Purpose of cas and Digital Certificates
898
RSA Key-Pairs and Identity Certificates
898
Trust Model, Trust Points, and Identity cas
898
Multiple Trusted CA Support
899
Manual Enrollment Using Cut-And-Paste Method
900
Multiple RSA Key-Pair and Identity CA Support
900
PKI Enrollment Support
900
CRL Downloading, Caching, and Checking Support
901
Import and Export Support for Certificates and Associated Key Pairs
901
OCSP Support
901
Peer Certificate Verification
901
Configuring cas and Digital Certificates
902
Configuring the Host Name and IP Domain Name
902
Generating an RSA Key-Pair
902
Creating a Trust Point CA Association
904
Copying Files to Bootflash
905
Authenticating the CA
906
Confirming CA Authentication
907
Configuring Certificate Revocation Checking Methods
908
Generating Certificate Requests
908
Installing Identity Certificates
909
Saving Your Configuration
909
Ensuring Trust Point Configurations Persist Across Reboots
910
Monitoring and Maintaining CA and Certificates Configuration
910
Configuring a CRL
910
Exporting and Importing Identity Information in PKCS#12 Format
910
Deleting Certificates from the CA Configuration
912
Deleting RSA Key-Pairs from Your Switch
912
Example Configurations
913
Configuring Certificates on the MDS Switch
913
Downloading a CA Certificate
915
Requesting an Identity Certificate
920
Revoking a Certificate
926
Generating and Publishing the CRL
929
Downloading the CRL
930
Importingthe CRL
932
Maximum Limits
932
Default Settings
933
CHAPTER 44 Configuring Ipsec Network Security
935
About Ipsec
936
C H a P T E R 44 Configuring Ipsec Network Security
936
About IKE
937
Ipsec Prerequisites
937
Using Ipsec
938
Ipsec Compatibility
938
Ipsec and IKE Terminology
939
Supported Ipsec Transforms and Algorithms
940
Supported IKE Transforms and Algorithms
940
Ipsec Digital Certificate Support
941
Implementing Ipsec Without cas and Digital Certificates
941
Implementing Ipsec with cas and Digital Certificates
942
How CA Certificates Are Used by Ipsec Devices
943
Configuring Ipsec Using FCIP Wizard
944
Manually Configuring Ipsec and IKE
947
About IKE Initialization
947
About the IKE Domain
947
About IKE Tunnels
947
About IKE Policy Negotiation
948
Configuring an IKE Policy
949
Optional IKE Parameter Configuration
950
Configuring the Keepalive Time for a Peer
951
Configuring the Initiator Version
952
Clearing IKE Tunnels or Domains
954
Refreshing Sas
954
Crypto Ipv4-Acls
955
About Crypto Ipv4-Acls
956
Crypto Ipv4-ACL Guidelines
956
Mirror Image Crypto Ipv4-Acls
958
The any Keyword in Crypto Ipv4-Acls
959
Creating Crypto Ipv4-Acls
959
About Transform Sets in Ipsec
959
Configuring Transform Sets
960
About Crypto Map Entries
962
SA Establishment between Peers
962
Crypto Map Configuration Guidelines
963
Creating Crypto Map Entries
963
About SA Lifetime Negotiation
964
Setting the SA Lifetime
965
About the Autopeer Option
966
Configuring the Autopeer Option
967
About Perfect Forward Secrecy
968
Configuring Perfect Forward Secrecy
969
About Crypto Map Set Application
970
Applying a Crypto Map Set
970
Global Lifetime Values
971
Ipsec Maintenance
971
Default Settings
973
Configuring FC-SP and DHCHAP
975
About Fabric Authentication
975
Dhchap
976
Chapter 45 Configuring FC-SP and DHCHAP
977
DHCHAP Compatibility with Existing Cisco MDS Features
977
About Enabling DHCHAP
978
Enabling DHCHAP
978
About DHCHAP Authentication Modes
979
Configuring the DHCHAP Mode
979
About the DHCHAP Hash Algorithm
980
Configuring the DHCHAP Hash Algorithm
980
About the DHCHAP Group Settings
981
Configuring the DHCHAP Group Settings
981
About the DHCHAP Password
981
Configuring DHCHAP Passwords for the Local Switch
982
About Password Configuration for Remote Devices
982
Configuring DHCHAP Passwords for Remote Devices
982
About the DHCHAP Timeout Value
983
Configuring the DHCHAP Timeout Value
983
Configuring DHCHAP AAA Authentication
984
Enabling FC-SP on Isls
984
Default Settings
984
Configuring Port Security
985
About Port Security
985
Chapter 46 Configuring Port Security
986
Port Security Enforcement
986
About Auto-Learning
986
Port Security Activation
987
Port Security Configuration Guidelines
987
Configuring Port Security with Auto-Learning and CFS Distribution
987
Configuring Port Security with Auto-Learning Without CFS
988
Configuring Port Security with Manual Database Configuration
988
Configuring Port Security Using Wizard
989
Prerequisites
989
Enabling Port Security
992
Port Security Activation
993
Activating Port Security
993
Database Activation Rejection
994
Forcing Port Security Activation
994
Database Reactivation
995
Copying an Active Database to the Config Database
995
Displaying Activated Port Security Settings
996
Displaying Port Security Statistics
996
Displaying Port Security Violations
996
Auto-Learning
996
About Enabling Auto-Learning
997
Enabling Auto-Learning
997
Disabling Auto-Learning
997
Auto-Learning Device Authorization
998
Authorization Scenarios
998
Port Security Manual Configuration
999
About WWN Identification
1000
Adding Authorized Port Pairs
1000
Deleting Port Security Setting
1001
Port Security Configuration Distribution
1001
Enabling Distribution
1002
Locking the Fabric
1002
Committing the Changes
1003
Activation and Auto-Learning Configuration Distribution
1003
Database Merge Guidelines
1004
Database Interaction
1004
Database Scenarios
1005
Port Security Database Copy
1006
Port Security Database Deletion
1006
Port Security Database Cleanup
1007
Default Settings
1007
Configuring Fabric Binding
1009
About Fabric Binding
1009
Licensing Requirements
1009
Port Security Versus Fabric Binding
1009
Fabric Binding Enforcement
1010
Chapter 47 Configuring Fabric Binding
1011
Fabric Binding Configuration
1011
Enabling Fabric Binding
1011
Configuring Switch WWN List
1011
Fabric Binding Activation
1012
Forcing Fabric Binding Activation
1013
Saving Fabric Binding Configurations
1013
Clearing the Fabric Binding Statistics
1014
Deleting the Fabric Binding Database
1014
Verifying Fabric Binding Configurations
1014
Default Settings
1017
IP Services
1019
Configuring FCIP
1021
About FCIP
1021
Chapter 48 Configuring FCIP
1022
FCIP Concepts
1022
FCIP and VE Ports
1022
FCIP Links
1023
FCIP Profiles
1024
FCIP Interfaces
1024
FCIP High-Availability Solutions
1024
Fibre Channel Portchannels
1025
Fspf
1025
Vrrp
1026
Ethernet Portchannels
1026
Ethernet Portchannels and Fibre Channel Portchannels
1027
Configuring FCIP
1027
Enabling FCIP
1028
Using the FCIP Wizard
1028
Basic FCIP Configuration
1035
Creating FCIP Profiles
1035
Creating FCIP Links
1036
Verifying Interfaces and Extended Link Protocol
1036
Checking Trunk Status
1037
Launching Cisco Transport Controller
1037
Advanced FCIP Profile Configuration
1038
Configuring TCP Parameters
1039
Advanced FCIP Interface Configuration
1041
Configuring Peers
1042
Peer IP Address
1042
Active Connections
1045
FCIP B Port Interoperability Mode
1045
Number of TCP Connections
1045
Time Stamp Control
1045
Quality of Service
1048
Configuring E Ports
1048
Advanced FCIP Features
1049
FCIP Write Acceleration
1049
Configuring FCIP Write Acceleration
1051
FCIP Tape Acceleration
1052
Configuring FCIP Tape Acceleration
1056
FCIP Compression
1057
Default Settings
1058
CHAPTER 49 Configuring the SAN Extension Tuner
1061
About the SAN Extension Tuner
1061
About the SAN Extension Tuner
1062
C H a P T E R 49 Configuring the SAN Extension Tuner
1062
SAN Extension Tuner Setup
1062
Data Pattern
1063
License Prerequisites
1063
Configuring the SAN Extension Tuner
1063
Tuning the FCIP Link
1064
Using the SAN Extension Tuner Wizard
1064
Using the SAN Extension Tuner Wizard
1065
Default Settings
1067
Configuring Iscsi
1069
About Iscsi
1069
Chapter 50 Configuring Iscsi
1070
About Iscsi Configuration Limits
1072
Configuring Iscsi
1072
Enabling Iscsi
1072
Creating Iscsi Interfaces
1073
Using the Iscsi Wizard
1073
Presenting Fibre Channel Targets as Iscsi Targets
1075
Dynamic Mapping
1076
Static Mapping
1078
Iscsi Virtual Target Configuration Examples
1080
Presenting Iscsi Hosts as Virtual Fibre Channel Hosts
1082
Initiator Identification
1082
Initiator Presentation Modes
1082
VSAN Membership for Iscsi
1090
Example of VSAN Membership for Iscsi Devices
1091
Advanced VSAN Membership for Iscsi Hosts
1092
Iscsi Access Control
1092
Fibre Channel Zoning-Based Access Control
1093
Iscsi-Based Access Control
1094
Enforcing Access Control
1095
Iscsi Session Authentication
1096
Authentication Mechanism
1097
Local Authentication
1098
Mutual CHAP Authentication
1098
Restricting Iscsi Initiator Authentication
1098
Configuring an Iscsi RADIUS Server
1099
Iscsi Immediate Data and Unsolicited Data Features
1099
Iscsi Interface Advanced Features
1100
Iscsi Listener Port
1100
Qos
1100
TCP Tuning Parameters
1100
Iscsi Routing Modes
1101
Configuring Islb
1103
About Islb Configuration Limits
1104
Islb Configuration Prerequisites
1104
About Islb Initiators
1105
Configuring Islb Using Device Manager
1105
Configuring Islb Initiators
1107
Assigning Wwns to Islb Initiators
1107
Assigning VSAN Membership for Islb Initiators
1108
Configuring Metric for Load Balancing
1108
Making the Dynamic Islb Initiator WWN Mapping Static
1108
Configuring Islb Initiator Targets
1109
Configuring and Activating Zones for Islb Initiators and Initiator Targets
1110
Configuring Islb Session Authentication
1111
About Load Balancing Using VRRP
1111
Changing Iscsi Interface Parameters and the Impact on Load Balancing
1113
VRRP Load Balancing Algorithm for Selecting Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
1113
Configuring Load Balancing Using VRRP
1113
About Islb Configuration Distribution Using CFS
1114
Distributing the Islb Configuration Using CFS
1115
Enabling Islb Configuration Distribution
1115
Committing Changes to the Fabric
1116
Discarding Pending Changes
1116
Locking the Fabric
1116
CFS Merge Process
1117
Clearing a Fabric Lock
1117
Islb CFS Merge Status Conflicts
1117
Iscsi High Availability
1118
Transparent Target Failover
1118
Iscsi High Availability with Host Running Multi-Path Software
1118
Iscsi HA with Host Not Having any Multi-Path Software
1119
LUN Trespass for Storage Port Failover
1121
Multiple IPS Ports Connected to the same IP Network
1121
VRRP-Based High Availability
1122
Ethernet Portchannel-Based High Availability
1123
Iscsi Authentication Setup Guidelines and Scenarios
1124
No Authentication
1124
CHAP with Local Password Database
1125
CHAP with External RADIUS Server
1125
Iscsi Transparent Mode Initiator
1126
Target Storage Device Requiring LUN Mapping
1130
Isns
1135
About Isns Client Functionality
1135
Creating an Isns Client Profile
1136
About Isns Server Functionality
1137
Example Scenario
1138
Configuring Isns Servers
1139
Enabling the Isns Server
1139
Isns Configuration Distribution
1139
Configuring the ESI Retry Count
1140
Configuring the Registration Period
1140
Isns Client Registration and Deregistration
1140
Target Discovery
1140
Isns Cloud Discovery
1141
About Cloud Discovery
1141
Configuring Isns Cloud Discovery
1142
Enabling Isns Cloud Discovery
1142
Initiating On-Demand Isns Cloud Discovery
1142
Configuring Automatic Isns Cloud Discovery
1143
Configuring Isns Cloud Discovery Distribution
1143
Default Settings
1143
Configuring IP Services
1145
Chapter 51 Configuring IP Service
1146
Traffic Management Services
1146
Management Interface Configuration
1146
Default Gateway
1147
About the Default Gateway
1147
Configuring the Default Gateway
1147
Ipv4 Default Network Configuration
1148
Ipfc
1149
IPFC Configuration Guidelines
1149
Ipv4 Static Routes
1149
Overlay Vsans
1150
About Overlay Vsans
1150
Configuring Overlay Vsans
1150
Multiple VSAN Configuration
1151
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
1152
About VRRP
1153
Adding and Deleting Virtual Router
1154
Configuring VRRP
1154
Adding Virtual Router IP Addresses
1155
Configuring or Enabling Priority Preemption
1155
Setting the Priority for the Virtual Router
1155
Setting the Time Interval for Advertisement Packets
1155
Virtual Router Initiation
1155
Setting Virtual Router Authentication
1156
Tracking the Interface Priority
1156
DNS Server Configuration
1156
Default Settings
1157
Configuring IP Storage
1159
Services Modules
1159
Chapter 52 Configuring IP Storage
1160
Module Status Verification
1160
IPS Module Upgrade
1161
MPS-14/2 Module Upgrade
1161
Supported Hardware
1161
Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces for Ipv4
1162
Basic Gigabit Ethernet Configuration
1162
Configuring Autonegotiation
1163
Configuring Beacon Mode
1163
Configuring Interface Descriptions
1163
Configuring the MTU Frame Size
1163
Configuring Promiscuous Mode
1164
About Vlans for Gigabit Ethernet
1164
Interface Subnet Requirements
1164
Verifying Gigabit Ethernet Connectivity
1165
Gigabit Ethernet Ipv4-ACL Guidelines
1165
Configuring Gigabit Ethernet High Availability
1166
VRRP for Iscsi and FCIP Services
1166
Configuring VRRP for Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
1167
About Ethernet Portchannel Aggregation
1167
Configuring Ethernet Portchannels
1168
Configuring CDP
1168
Default Settings
1168
CHAPTER 53 Configuring Ipv4 for Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
1171
About Ipv4
1171
Basic Gigabit Ethernet Configuration for Ipv4
1172
Configuring Interface Descriptions
1173
Configuring Beacon Mode
1173
Configuring Autonegotiation
1173
Configuring the MTU Frame Size
1173
C H a P T E R 53 Configuring Ipv4 for Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
1173
Configuring Promiscuous Mode
1174
Vlans
1174
About Vlans for Gigabit Ethernet
1174
Configuring the VLAN Subinterface
1175
Interface Subnet Requirements
1175
Ipv4-Acls
1176
Gigabit Ethernet Ipv4-ACL Guidelines
1176
Default Settings
1176
CHAPTER 54 Configuring Ipv6 for Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
1179
About Ipv6
1179
C H a P T E R 54 Configuring Ipv6 for Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
1180
Extended Ipv6 Address Space for Unique Addresses
1180
Ipv6 Address Formats
1180
Ipv6 Address Prefix Format
1181
Ipv6 Address Type: Unicast
1181
Global Addresses
1181
Link-Local Address
1182
Ipv6 Address Type: Multicast
1183
ICMP for Ipv6
1184
Ipv6 Neighbor Discovery
1185
Ipv6 Neighbor Solicitation and Advertisement Messages
1185
Path MTU Discovery for Ipv6
1185
Ipv6 Stateless Autoconfiguration
1187
Router Discovery
1187
Dual Ipv4 and Ipv6 Protocol Stacks
1188
Configuring Basic Connectivity for Ipv6
1189
Configuring Ipv6 Addressing and Enabling Ipv6 Routing
1189
Configuring Ipv4 and Ipv6 Protocol Addresses
1191
Configuring Ipv6 Static Routes
1191
Configuring a Ipv6 Static Route
1191
Gigabit Ethernet Ipv6-ACL Guidelines
1192
Transitioning from Ipv4 to Ipv6
1193
Default Settings
1193
Intelligent Storage Services
1195
CHAPTER 55 Configuring SCSI Flow Services and Statistics
1197
SCSI Flow Services
1197
About SCSI Flow Services
1197
SCSI Flow Manager
1198
SCSI Flow Configuration Client
1199
SCSI Flow Data Path Support
1199
Configuring SCSI Flow Services
1199
Enabling Intelligent Storage Services
1199
Disabling Intelligent Storage Services
1202
SCSI Flow Statistics
1202
About SCSI Flow Statistics
1202
Configuring SCSI Flow Statistics
1203
Enabling SCSI Flow Statistics
1203
Clearing SCSI Flow Statistics
1204
Default Settings
1204
CHAPTER 56 Configuring Fibre Channel Write Acceleration
1205
Fibre Channel Write Acceleration
1205
About Fibre Channel Write Acceleration
1205
Enabling Fibre Channel Write Acceleration
1206
Default Settings
1207
Network and Switch Monitoring
1209
Network Monitoring
1211
SAN Discovery and Topology Mapping
1211
Device Discovery
1211
Chapter 57 Network Monitoring
1212
Topology Mapping
1212
Using the Topology Map
1212
Saving a Customized Topology Map Layout
1212
Using Enclosures with Fabric Manager Topology Maps
1213
Mapping Multiple Fabrics
1213
Inventory Management
1213
Using the Inventory Tab from Fabric Manager Web Server
1214
Viewing Logs from Device Manager
1214
Health and Event Monitoring
1214
Fabric Manager Events Tab
1215
Event Information in Fabric Manager Web Server Reports
1215
Events in Device Manager
1215
Chapter 58 Performance Monitoring
1217
Real-Time Performance Monitoring
1217
Device Manager Real-Time Performance Monitoring
1217
Fabric Manager Real-Time ISL Statistics
1219
Historical Performance Monitoring
1220
Creating a Flow with Performance Manager
1220
Creating a Collection with Performance Manager
1220
Using Performance Thresholds
1220
Using the Performance Manager Configuration Wizard
1221
Viewing Performance Manager Reports
1221
Performance Summary
1222
Performance Tables and Details Graphs
1222
Viewing Performance Manager Events
1222
Viewing Performance of Host-Optimized Port Groups
1222
Generating Top10 Reports in Performance Manager
1223
Generating Top10 Reports Using Scripts
1223
Exporting Data Collections to XML Files
1223
Exporting Data Collections in Readable Format
1224
Configuring Performance Manager for Use with Cisco Traffic Analyzer
1225
Configuring RMON
1229
About RMON
1229
Configuring RMON Using Threshold Manager
1229
Chapter 59 Configuring RMON
1230
RMON Alarm Configuration
1230
Enabling RMON Alarms by Port
1231
Enabling 32-Bit and 64-Bit Alarms
1232
Create RMON Alarms in Fabric Manager
1234
Enabling 32-Bit RMON Alarms for Vsans
1237
Enabling 32-Bit and 64-Bit RMON Alarms for Physical Components
1238
Creating a New RMON from Device Manager Threshold Manager
1239
Enabling RMON Alarms for Vsans
1241
Managing RMON Events
1242
Managing RMON Alarms
1243
Viewing the RMON Log
1244
Default Settings
1244
CHAPTER 60 Monitoring Network Traffic Using SPAN
1245
About SPAN
1245
C H a P T E R 60 Monitoring Network Traffic Using SPAN
1246
SPAN Sources
1246
IPS Source Ports
1247
Allowed Source Interface Types
1247
VSAN as a Source
1248
Guidelines to Configure Vsans as a Source
1248
SPAN Sessions
1249
Specifying Filters
1249
Guidelines to Specifying Filters
1249
SD Port Characteristics
1249
Guidelines to Configure SPAN
1250
Configuring SPAN
1250
Configuring SPAN Max-Queued-Packets
1251
Creating SPAN Sessions
1251
Editing SPAN Sources
1252
Deleting SPAN Sessions
1253
SPAN Conversion Behavior
1253
Monitoring Traffic Using Fibre Channel Analyzers
1254
Without SPAN
1254
With SPAN
1255
Configuring Fibre Channel Analyzers Using SPAN
1256
Single SD Port to Monitor Traffic
1256
Default SPAN Settings
1257
CHAPTER 61 Configuring System Message Logging
1259
About System Message Logging
1259
C H a P T E R 61 Configuring System Message Logging
1260
System Message Logging Configuration
1261
Message Logging Initiation
1261
Console Severity Level
1262
Module Logging
1263
Log Files
1264
System Message Logging Servers
1265
Verifying Syslog Servers from Fabric Manager Web Server
1268
Outgoing System Message Logging Server Facilities
1268
Viewing Logs from Fabric Manager Web Server
1269
Viewing Logs from Device Manager
1269
Default Settings
1269
Configuring Call Home
1271
Chapter 62 Configuring Call Home
1272
Call Home Features
1272
About Smart Call Home
1272
Obtaining Smart Call Home
1275
Configuring Call Home
1275
Configuring Contact Information
1276
Destination Profiles
1277
Alert Groups
1279
Customized Alert Group Messages
1280
Customizing Alert Group Messages Using Fabric Manager
1280
Call Home Message Level Feature
1281
Setting the Call Home Message Levels Using Fabric Manager
1281
Syslog-Based Alerts
1282
Configuring Syslog-Based Alerts Using Fabric Manager
1282
RMON-Based Alerts
1283
Configuring RMON Alerts Using Fabric Manager
1283
E-Mail Options
1284
Configuring General E-Mail Options Using Fabric Manager
1284
Configuring HTTPS Support
1285
Periodic Inventory Notification
1285
Enabling Periodic Inventory Notifications Using Fabric Manager
1285
Duplicate Message Throttle
1286
Enabling Message Throttling Using Fabric Manager
1286
Call Home Enable Function
1287
Enabling Call Home Using Fabric Manager
1287
Call Home Configuration Distribution
1288
Enabling Call Home Fabric Distribution Using Fabric Manager
1288
Fabric Lock Override
1289
Database Merge Guidelines
1289
Call Home Communications Test
1289
Testing Call Home Using Fabric Manager
1289
Clearing Call Home Name Server Database
1290
Configuring EMC E-Mail Home Delayed Traps
1291
Configuring Delayed Traps Using Cisco Fabric Manager
1291
Enabling Delayed Traps Using Cisco Device Manager
1293
Sample Syslog Alert Notification in Full-Txt Format
1294
Sample Syslog Alert Notification in XML Format
1294
Sample RMON Notification in XML Format
1298
Event Triggers
1300
Call Home Message Levels
1302
Message Contents
1303
Default Settings
1310
CHAPTER 63 Configuring Fabric Configuration Servers
1313
About FCS
1313
Significance of FCS
1314
C H a P T E R 63 Configuring Fabric Configuration Servers
1315
Displaying FCS Discovery
1315
Displaying FCS Elements
1315
Creating an FCS Platform
1316
Displaying FCS Fabric Ports
1317
Default Settings
1318
Traffic Management
1319
CHAPTER 64 Configuring Fabric Congestion Control and Qos
1321
Fcc
1321
About FCC
1321
FCC Process
1322
Enabling FCC
1322
C H a P T E R 64 Configuring Fabric Congestion Control and Qos
1323
Assigning FCC Priority
1323
Qos
1323
About Control Traffic
1323
Enabling or Disabling Control Traffic
1324
About Data Traffic
1324
VSAN Versus Zone-Based Qos
1325
Configuring Data Traffic
1326
About Class Map Creation
1326
Creating a Class Map
1327
About Service Policy Definition
1328
About Service Policy Enforcement
1328
About the DWRR Traffic Scheduler Queue
1328
Changing the Weight in a DWRR Queue
1329
Example Configuration
1330
Ingress Port Rate Limiting
1331
Default Settings
1332
CHAPTER 65 Configuring Port Tracking
1333
About Port Tracking
1333
Port Tracking
1334
About Port Tracking
1334
Enabling Port Tracking
1335
About Configuring Linked Ports
1335
Operationally Binding a Tracked Port
1335
About Tracking Multiple Ports
1337
Tracking Multiple Ports
1337
About Monitoring Ports in a VSAN
1338
Monitoring Ports in a VSAN
1338
About Forceful Shutdown
1338
Forcefully Shutting down a Tracked Port
1338
Default Port Tracking Settings
1338
Troubleshooting
1339
CHAPTER 66 Troubleshooting Your Fabric
1341
Troubleshooting Tools and Techniques
1341
Cisco Traffic Analyzer
1342
C H a P T E R 66 Troubleshooting Your Fabric
1342
Cisco Protocol Analyzer
1343
Analyzing Switch Device Health
1343
Analyzing Switch Fabric Configuration
1344
Analyzing End-To-End Connectivity
1345
Using the Ping Tool (Fcping)
1347
Using Traceroute (Fctrace) and Other Troubleshooting Tools
1347
Analyzing the Results of Merging Zones
1348
Using the Show Tech Support Command
1349
Running CLI Commands
1350
Adjusting for Daylight Savings Time
1352
Locating Other Switches
1352
Getting Oversubscription Information in Device Manager
1354
Fibre Channel Time out Values
1354
Timer Configuration Across All Vsans
1355
Timer Configuration Per-VSAN
1356
Configuring a Fabric Analyzer
1357
About the Cisco Fabric Analyzer
1357
Local Text-Based Capture
1358
Remote Capture Daemon
1358
GUI-Based Client
1359
Configuring the Cisco Fabric Analyzer
1359
Sending Captures to Remote IP Addresses
1360
Displaying Captured Frames
1360
Capture Filters
1361
Defining Display Filters
1361
Permitted Capture Filters
1362
Configuring World Wide Names
1363
Link Initialization WWN Usage
1363
Configuring a Secondary MAC Address
1363
Displaying WWN Information
1364
FC ID Allocation for Hbas
1364
Default Settings
1365
Management Software FAQ
1367
Chapter 67 Management Software FAQ
1368
Installation Issues
1369
When Installing Fabric Manager from Windows, Why Does Clicking Install Fail
1369
Why Do I Have Trouble Launching Fabric Manager on Solaris
1369
What Do I Do if My Browser Prompts to Save JNLP Files
1369
What Do I Do if I See a "Java Web Start Not Detected" Error
1370
What Do I Do if My Desktop Shortcuts Not Visible
1370
How Do I Upgrade to a Newer Version of Fabric Manager or Device Manager
1370
How Do I Downgrade Fabric Manager or Device Manager
1370
What Do I Do if an Upgrade Is Not Working
1370
What Do I Do if Java Web Start Hangs on the Download Dialog
1371
How Do I Manually Configure a Browser for Java Web Start
1371
How Do I Run Java Web Start from the Command Line
1371
How Do I Clear the Java Web Start Cache
1372
What Do I Do if During a Fabric Manager Upgrade, the Installer Doesn't Display a Prompt to Create a Shortcut
1372
What Do I Do if My Login Does Not Work in Fabric Manager or Device Manager
1372
What Do I Do if I Cannot Install Fabric Manager or Device Manager, or Run Java, When Pcanywhere Is Running
1372
Services Menu
1372
Internet Suite 6.0 Professional Is Running
1373
General
1373
What Do I Do if I See Errors While Monitoring Area Chart Graphing
1373
What Do I Do if I See "Gen Error" Messages
1373
What Do I Do if Disk Images in the Device Manager Summary View Are Not Visible
1373
What Do I Do if I am Unable to Set both the D_S_TOV and E_D_TOV Timers in Device Manager
1373
What Do I Do if Columns in Device Manager Tables Are too Small
1374
What Do I Do if Fabric Changes Are Not Propagated Onto the Map (for Example, Links Don't Disappear)
1374
What Do I Do if the Portchannel Creation Dialog Becomes too Small after Several Uses
1374
What Do I Do if I See Errors after IPFC Configuration
1374
What Do I Do if Fabric Manager or Device Manager Is Using the Wrong Network Interface
1374
What Do I Do if I See Display Anomalies in Fabric Manager or Device Manager
1374
What Do I Do if most of My Physical Attributes Catagories Disappear
1375
What Do I Do if I Can't See the Information Pane
1375
Why Is the Active Zone Set in Edit Zone Always Shown in Bold (Even after Successful Activation)
1375
Can I Create a Zone with Prefix IVRZ or a Zone Set with Name Nozonset
1375
What Do I Do When One-Click License Install Fails, and I Cannot Connect to the Cisco Website
1375
What Do I Do When Fabric Manager Client and Device Manager Cannot Connect to the Switch
1376
How Do I Increase the Log Window Size in Fabric Manager Client
1376
When Do I Do When the FM Server Database Fails to Start or Has a File Locking Error
1376
How Do I Re-Synchronize Fabric Manager Client with Fabric Manager Server
1376
How Do I Rediscover the Current Fabric
1376
How Do I Rediscover SCSI Targets
1376
Windows Issues
1377
What Do I Do When Text Fields Show up too Small, and I Cannot Enter any Data
1377
What Do I Do When Printing Causes an Application Crash
1377
What Do I Do When Windows XP Hangs (or I See a Blue Screen)
1377
What Do I Do When Fabric Manager and Device Manager Icons Disappear
1377
What Do I Do When SCP/SFTP Fails When a File Is Copied from Local Machine to the Switch
1378
UNIX Issues
1378
What Do I Do When the Parent Menus Disappear
1378
What Do I Do When the Web Browser Cannot Find Web Server Even It Is Running
1378
How Do I Fix a "Too Many Open Files" Error
1378
Other
1379
How Do I Set the Map Layout so It Stays after Fabric Manager Restarted
1379
What Do I Do When Two Switches Show on the Map, but There Is Only One Switch
1379
What Does a Red/Orange/Dotted Line through the Switch Mean
1379
How Do I Upgrade Without Losing Map Settings
1385
How Do I Preserve Historical Data When Moving Fabric Manager Server to New Host
1385
Are There Restrictions When Using Fabric Manager Across FCIP
1385
How Do I Fix a "Please Insure that FM Server Is Running on Localhost" Message
1386
How Do I Run Cisco Fabric Manager with Multiple Interfaces
1386
Manually Specifying an Interface for Fabric Manager Server
1386
Manually Specifying an Interface for Fabric Manager Client or Device Manager
1387
How Do I Configure an HTTP Proxy Server
1387
How Do I Clear the Topology Map
1387
How Can I Use Fabric Manager in a Mixed Software Environment
1388
How Do I Fix a "Corrupted Jar File" Error When Launching Fabric Manager
1388
How Do I Search for Devices in a Fabric
1388
How Do I Search in a Table
1389
How Does Fabric Manager Server Licensing Work
1390
How Do I Manage Multiple Fabrics
1390
How Can I Clear an Orange X through a Switch Caused by License Expiration
1390
CHAPTER 68 Monitoring System Processes and Logs
1393
Displaying System Processes
1393
Displaying System Status
1394
C H a P T E R 68 Monitoring System Processes and Logs
1395
Core and Log Files
1395
Displaying Core Status
1395
Clearing the Core Directory
1396
First and Last Core
1396
First and Last Core Verification
1397
Online System Health Management
1397
About Online System Health Management
1398
Performing Internal Loopback Tests
1398
Performing External Loopback Tests
1399
Default Settings
1399
Fabric Manager Web Services
1401
About Fabric Manager Web Services
1401
Web Services Specifications
1401
Xml
1402
Chapter 69 Fabric Manager Web Service
1402
Soap
1402
Http/Https
1402
Wdsl
1402
Logon Service
1402
Requesttoken
1402
Authentication or Token
1403
Identitymanager
1403
Validatetoken
1403
San Service
1404
Service Endpoint Interface (SEI)
1404
Methods
1404
Getfabricbyip
1404
Getfabricbykey
1404
Getfabrics
1404
Getfabricbyswitchkey
1405
Getswitch
1405
Getswitchesbyfabric
1405
Getswitchbykey
1406
Getswitchipbykey
1406
Getswitchipbyname
1406
Getneighborswitches
1407
Getvsan
1407
Getvsans
1407
Discoverfabric
1408
Getisls
1408
Managefabric
1408
Closefabric
1409
Purgefabric
1409
Unmanagefabric
1409
Getenclosures
1410
Getendportbyfwwn
1410
Getendportbykey
1410
Getendports
1410
Getenclosurebykey
1411
Getenclosurebyname
1411
Getendportattachedtosw
1411
Getenclosurebypwwn
1412
Updateenclosure
1412
Updateendportenclosure
1412
Gethosts
1413
Gethost
1413
Gethostbyfabric
1413
Getstorages
1414
Getstoragebyfabric
1414
Gethostports
1414
Error Codes
1415
Appendix
1417
Launching Fabric Manager in Cisco SAN-OS Releases Prior to
1417
Setting the Seed Switch in Cisco SAN-OS Releases 3.1(1) to
1417
Setting the Seed Switch in Releases Prior to Cisco SAN-OS Release 3.1(1
1417
Appendix
1421
Cisco Fabric Manager Unsupported Feature List
1421
Appendix
1425
Interface Nonoperational Reason Codes
1425
Appendix
1427
Managing Cisco Fabricware
1427
Fibre Channel Support
1427
Zone Configuration
1428
Security
1428
Events
1428
Managing Cisco Fabricware with Fabric Manager
1429
I N D E X
1431
Security D
1445
Events D
1445
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