Step 4 switch(config-vsan-db)# vsan 2 loadbalancing src-dst-id
Enables the load balancing guarantee for the selected VSAN and directs the switch to use the source and destination ID
for its path selection process.
Step 5 switch(config-vsan-db)# no vsan 2 loadbalancing src-dst-id
Negates the command issued in the previous step and reverts to the default values of the load balancing parameters.
Step 6 switch(config-vsan-db)# vsan 2 loadbalancing src-dst-ox-id
Changes the path selection setting to use the source ID, the destination ID, and the OX ID (default).
Step 7 switch(config-vsan-db)# vsan 2 suspend
Suspends the selected VSAN.
Step 8 switch(config-vsan-db)# no vsan 2 suspend
Negates the suspend command issued in the previous step.
Step 9 switch(config-vsan-db)# end
switch#
Returns you to EXEC mode.
Interop Mode
Interoperability enables the products of multiple vendors to come into contact with each other. Fibre Channel
standards guide vendors towards common external Fibre Channel interfaces. See the Switch Interoperability,
on page 309.
FICON VSANs
You can enable FICON in up to eight VSANs. See the FICON VSAN Prerequisites, on page 251.
Displaying Static VSAN Configuration
Use the show vsan command to display information about configured VSANs (see Examples Displays the
Configuration for a Specific VSAN, on page 18 to Displays All VSANs, on page 19).
Displays the Configuration for a Specific VSAN
switch# show vsan 100
vsan 100 information
name:VSAN0100 state:active
in-order guarantee:no interoperability mode:no
loadbalancing:src-id/dst-id/oxid
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Interop Mode