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Removing (Unbinding) Cisco SME Interfaces from a Cisco SME Cluster
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Chapter 3 Cisco SME Interface Configuration Removing (Unbinding) Cisco SME Interfaces from a Cisco SME Cluster Send documentation comments to [email protected] Removing (Unbinding) Cisco SME Interfaces from a Cisco SME Cluster Removing a Cisco SME interface from a cluster means that the interface is still up but it is not bound to a cluster. In the existing MDS 9000 Family platform, a module can be replaced with another module and there is no change in configuration. In Cisco SME, due to security reasons, when an MSM-18/4 module is configured as part of a cluster, it cannot be replaced with another MSM-18/4 module, otherwise, the Cisco SME interface will come up in an inactive state. The correct procedure is to remove the Cisco SME interface from the cluster and re-add the interface back into the cluster. This procedure should be followed to bring a new MSM-18/4 module into the cluster. Caution You must enter the copy running-config startup-config CLI command after adding or deleting interfaces or switches from a cluster. To remove (unbind) a Cisco SME interface from an existing Cisco SME configuration, follow these steps: Step 1 Step 2 From the SME navigation pane, click Members to display the switches and interfaces already configured in the cluster. Select a Cisco SME interface and click Remove. Step 3 Click OK to delete (unbind) the interface. Step 4 View the notification that the interface was removed. OL-18091-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide 3-7