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interface sme (Cisco SME cluster node configuration submode) Appendix A Cisco SME CLI Commands Send documentation comments to [email protected] interface sme (Cisco SME cluster node configuration submode) To add a Cisco SME interface from a local or a remote switch to a cluster, use the interface sme command. To delete the interface, use the no form of the command. interface sme (slot/port) [force] no interface sme (slot/port) [force] Syntax Description slot port force Identifies the MSM-18/4 module slot. Identifies the Cisco SME port. (Optional) Forcibly clears the previous interface context in the interface. Defaults Disabled. Command Modes Cisco SME cluster node configuration submode. Command History Release 3.2(2c) Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines You have to first configure a node using the fabric-membership command before this command can be executed. To use this command, clustering must be enabled using the feature cluster command and Cisco SME services must be activated using the feature sme command. To delete the Cisco SME interface, first remove the switch from the cluster. Use the no sme cluster command to remove the switch from the cluster and then use the no interface command to delete the interface. Examples The following example specifies the fabric to which the node belongs and then adds the Cisco SME interface (4/1) from a local switch using the force option: switch# config t switch(config)# sme cluster clustername1 switch(config-sme-cl)# node local switch(config-sme-cl-node)# fabric-membership f1 switch(config-sme-cl-node)# interface sme 4/1 fabric sw-xyz The following example specifies the fabric to which the node belongs and then adds the Cisco SME interface (4/1) from a remote switch using the force option: switch# config t switch(config)# sme cluster clustername1 switch(config-sme-cl)# node 171.71.23.33 switch(config-sme-cl-node)# fabric-membership f1 switch(config-sme-cl-node)# interface sme 4/1 fabric sw-xyz A-16 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide OL-18091-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x

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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide
OL-18091-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x
Appendix A
Cisco SME CLI Commands
interface sme (Cisco SME cluster node configuration submode)
interface sme (Cisco SME cluster node configuration submode)
To add a Cisco SME interface from a local or a remote switch to a cluster, use the
interface sme
command. To delete the interface, use the
no
form of the command.
interface sme
(
slot/port
)
[
force
]
no interface sme (
slot/port
)
[
force
]
Syntax Description
Defaults
Disabled.
Command Modes
Cisco SME cluster node configuration submode.
Command History
Usage Guidelines
You have to first configure a node using the
fabric-membership
command before this command can be
executed.
To use this command, clustering must be enabled using the
feature cluster
command and Cisco SME
services must be activated using the
feature sme
command.
To delete the Cisco SME interface, first remove the switch from the cluster. Use the
no sme cluster
command to remove the switch from the cluster and then use the
no interface
command to delete the
interface.
Examples
The following example specifies the fabric to which the node belongs and then adds the Cisco SME
interface (4/1) from a local switch using the
force
option:
switch#
config t
switch(config)#
sme cluster clustername1
switch(config-sme-cl)#
node local
switch(config-sme-cl-node)#
fabric-membership f1
switch(config-sme-cl-node)#
interface sme 4/1 fabric sw-xyz
The following example specifies the fabric to which the node belongs and then adds the Cisco SME
interface (4/1) from a remote switch using the
force
option:
switch#
config t
switch(config)#
sme cluster clustername1
switch(config-sme-cl)#
node 171.71.23.33
switch(config-sme-cl-node)#
fabric-membership f1
switch(config-sme-cl-node)#
interface sme 4/1 fabric sw-xyz
slot
Identifies the MSM-18/4 module slot.
port
Identifies the Cisco SME port.
force
(Optional) Forcibly clears the previous interface context in the interface.
Release
Modification
3.2(2c)
This command was introduced.