Cisco MDS-9124 Troubleshooting Guide - Page 226
Resolving an Isolated E Port Using Fabric Manager, Switches > Interfaces > FC Physical
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VSAN Issues Chapter 11 Troubleshooting VSANs, Domains, and FSPF Send documentation comments to [email protected] Resolving an Isolated E Port Using Fabric Manager To resolve VSAN isolation on an E port using Fabric Manager, follow these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Choose Switches > Interfaces > FC Physical and check the FailureCause column on the E port to verify that you have a VSAN mismatch. Choose Switches > Interfaces > FC Physical and use the PortVSAN field to correct a VSAN mismatch. Resolving an Isolated E Port Using the CLI To resolve VSAN isolation on an E port using the CLI, follow these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Use the show interface command to verify that the port is isolated because of a VSAN mismatch. switch# show interface fc2/4 fc2/4 is down fc2/4 is down (isolation due to port vsan mismatch) Hardware is Fibre Channel, WWN is 20:44:00:05:30:00:63:5e vsan is 4 Beacon is turned off 30 frames input, 682 bytes, 0 discards 0 runts, 0 jabber, 0 too long, 0 too short 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 invalid transmission words 0 address id, 0 delimiter 0 EOF abort, 0 fragmented, 0 unknown class 30 frames output, 583 bytes, 0 discards Received 2 OLS, 2 LRR, 2 NOS, 5 loop inits Transmitted 5 OLS, 3 LRR, 2 NOS, 4 loop inits Use the show vsan membership command to verify that the ports are in separate VSANs. switch# show vsan membership vsan 3 interfaces: fc2/1 fc2/2 fc2/3 fc2/10 fc2/11 fc2/12 fc7/3 fc7/4 fc7/5 fc7/11 fc7/12 fc7/13 fc7/19 fc7/20 fc7/21 fc7/27 fc7/28 fc7/29 fc2/4 fc2/14 fc7/6 fc7/14 fc7/22 fc7/30 fc2/6 fc2/15 fc7/7 fc7/15 fc7/23 fc7/31 fc2/7 fc2/16 fc7/8 fc7/16 fc7/24 fc7/32 fc2/8 fc7/1 fc7/9 fc7/17 fc7/25 fc2/9 fc7/2 fc7/10 fc7/18 fc7/26 vsan 4 interfaces: fc2/5 fc2/13 vsan 4094(isolated_vsan) interfaces: This sample output shows that all the interfaces on the switch belong to VSAN 3, with the exception of interface fc2/5 and fc2/13, which are part of VSAN 4. Use the vsan database vsan vsan-id interface command to move the ports into the same VSAN. 11-6 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Troubleshooting Guide, Release 3.x OL-9285-05