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Cisco N9K-C93180YC-FX - SAN Port Channels

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Following is an example of configuring IDLE fill pattern on a Cisco MDS switch:
Switch(config)# int fc2/3
Switch(config)# switchport fill-pattern IDLE speed 8000
Switch(config)# sh run int fc2/3
interface fc2/3
switchport speed 8000
switchport mode NP
switchport fill-pattern IDLE speed 8000
no shutdown
Note
Note
For the FLOGI from NP uplink of Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches to be successful on the core
switch, the core should be configured with the OUI of a Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switch. Configure
the OUI on the core only if the core has not registered the OUI by default.
The OUI is found and configured as follows:
N9K(config-if)# show wwn switch
Switch WWN is 20:00:2c:d0:2d:50:ea:64
N9K(config-if)#
On the core, we see the output below if the OUI (0x2cd02d) is already registered.
MDS9710(config-if)# sh wwn oui | i 2cd02d
0x2cd02d Cisco Default
MDS9710(config-if) #
If the OUI is not registered with the core, configure it manually.
MDS9710(config-if)# wwn oui 0x2cd02d
Beginning in Cisco NX-OS Release 7.3(3)N1(1), the OUI is configurable on a Cisco Nexus 6000
Series core switch.
SAN Port Channels
About SAN Port Channels
A SAN port channel is a logical interface that combines a set of FC interfaces connected to the same
fibre channel node and operates as one link.
SAN port channels support bandwidth utilization and availability.
SAN port channels on Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches are mainly used to connect to MDS cores and
to provide optimal bandwidth utilization and transparent failover between the uplinks of a VSAN.
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS FC NPV Configuration Guide
4
Configuring N Port Virtualization
SAN Port Channels

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