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Configuring Default Settings for the Default Zone, Caveats

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Caveats Send documentation comments to [email protected] Configuring Default Settings for the Default Zone Following an upgrade from any Cisco SAN-OS 2.x release to any Cisco SAN-OS 3.x release, the configuration defined by the zone default-zone permit vsan vsan-id command is applied only to the active VSAN. The configuration does not apply to unconfigured VSANs. In SAN-OS 3.x, you can apply the configuration to unconfigured VSANs by issuing the system default zone default-zone permit command. Similarly, the zoneset distribute full vsan vsan-id command applies only to the active VSAN following an upgrade from any Cisco SAN-OS 2.x release to any Cisco SAN-OS 3.x release. Although you can configure the default-zone settings in the setup script, these settings do not take effect for VSAN 1, because VSAN 1 already exits prior to running the setup script. To configure the default settings for the default-zone in VSAN 1, you must explicitly enter the zone default-zone permit command. Caveats This section lists the open and resolved caveats for this release. Use Table 10 to determine the status of a particular caveat. In the table, "O" indicates an open caveat and "R" indicates a resolved caveat. Table 10 Open Caveats and Resolved Caveats Reference DDTS Number Severity 2 CSCsg49151 CSCsh31236 CSCsi03043 CSCsi49231 CSCsi72048 CSCsi78480 CSCsj64048 CSCsj65565 CSCsk43922 CSCsk49029 CSCsk49634 CSCsk49761 Severity 3 CSCin95789 CSCsd21187 CSCse31881 CSCse47687 CSCsg19148 Software Release (Open or Resolved) 3.1(4) 3.2(1) O O O O O R O R O O O R O R O R - O - O - O - O O O O O O O O O O O OL-14116-01 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.2(1) 33

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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.2(1)
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Caveats
Configuring Default Settings for the Default Zone
Following an upgrade from any Cisco SAN-OS 2.x release to any Cisco SAN-OS 3.x release, the
configuration defined by the
zone default-zone permit vsan
vsan-id
command is applied only to the
active VSAN. The configuration does not apply to unconfigured VSANs. In SAN-OS 3.x, you can apply
the configuration to unconfigured VSANs by issuing the
system default zone default-zone permit
command.
Similarly, the
zoneset distribute full vsan
vsan-id
command applies only to the active VSAN following
an upgrade from any Cisco SAN-OS 2.x release to any Cisco SAN-OS 3.x release.
Although you can configure the default-zone settings in the setup script, these settings do not take effect
for VSAN 1, because VSAN 1 already exits prior to running the setup script. To configure the default
settings for the default-zone in VSAN 1, you must explicitly enter the
zone default-zone permit
command.
Caveats
This section lists the open and resolved caveats for this release. Use
Table 10
to determine the status of
a particular caveat. In the table, “O” indicates an open caveat and “R” indicates a resolved caveat.
Table 10
Open Caveats and Resolved Caveats Reference
DDTS Number
Software Release (Open or Resolved)
3.1(4)
3.2(1)
Severity 2
CSCsg49151
O
O
CSCsh31236
O
O
CSCsi03043
O
R
CSCsi49231
O
R
CSCsi72048
O
O
CSCsi78480
O
R
CSCsj64048
O
R
CSCsj65565
O
R
CSCsk43922
O
CSCsk49029
O
CSCsk49634
O
CSCsk49761
O
Severity 3
CSCin95789
O
O
CSCsd21187
O
O
CSCse31881
O
O
CSCse47687
O
O
CSCsg19148
O
O