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Appendix A Cisco SME CLI Commands load-balancing Send documentation comments to [email protected] load-balancing To enable cluster load balancing for all targets or specific targets, use the load-balancing command. To disable this command, use the no form of the command. load-balancing {enable | target wwn} no load-balancing {enable | target wwn} Syntax Description enable target wwn Enables cluster load balancing. Specifies the worldwide name (WWN) of the target port. Defaults None. Command Modes Cisco SME cluster configuration submode. Command History Release 3.3(1c) Modification This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines The load-balancing operation is performed by the Cisco SME administrator for all or specific target ports. This operation first unbinds all the targets from the Cisco SME interfaces. The targets are then associated, one at a time, based on the load-balancing algorithm. For more information on the loadbalancing algorithm, see Chapter 1, "Product Overview." The load-balancing operation can be triggered if the targets remain unconnected due to errors in the prior load-balancing operations in the backend. Examples The following example enables reload balancing in Cisco SME: switch# config t switch(config)# sme cluster c1 switch(config-sme-cl)# load-balancing enable switch(config-sme-cl-node)# The following example adds the host to the Cisco SME interface based on the load-balancing policy: switch# config t switch(config))# sme cluster c1 switch(config-sme-cl)# load-balancing 17:11:34:44:44:12:14:10 switch(config-sme-cl-node)# Related Commands Command show sme cluster OL-18091-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x Description Displays Cisco SME information. Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide A-21

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Appendix A
Cisco SME CLI Commands
load-balancing
load-balancing
To enable cluster load balancing for all targets or specific targets, use the
load-balancing
command. To
disable this command, use the
no
form of the command.
load-balancing
{
enable |
target wwn
}
no load-balancing
{
enable |
target wwn
}
Syntax Description
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Cisco SME cluster configuration submode.
Command History
Usage Guidelines
The load-balancing operation is performed by the Cisco SME administrator for all or specific target
ports. This operation first unbinds all the targets from the Cisco SME interfaces. The targets are then
associated, one at a time, based on the load-balancing algorithm. For more information on the load-
balancing algorithm, see
Chapter 1, “Product Overview.”
The load-balancing operation can be triggered if the targets remain unconnected due to errors in the prior
load-balancing operations in the backend.
Examples
The following example enables reload balancing in Cisco SME:
switch#
config t
switch(config)#
sme cluster c1
switch(config-sme-cl)#
load-balancing enable
switch(config-sme-cl-node)#
The following example adds the host to the Cisco SME interface based on the load-balancing policy:
switch#
config t
switch(config))#
sme cluster c1
switch(config-sme-cl)#
load-balancing 17:11:34:44:44:12:14:10
switch(config-sme-cl-node)#
Related Commands
enable
Enables cluster load balancing.
target wwn
Specifies the worldwide name (WWN) of the target port.
Release
Modification
3.3(1c)
This command was introduced.
Command
Description
show sme cluster
Displays Cisco SME information.