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Chapter 5 Configuring VSANs and Interfaces Creating VSANs Send documentation comments to [email protected] You see the Create VSAN dialog box. (See Figure 5-3.) Figure 5-3 Create VSAN Step 2 Complete the fields in the Create VSAN dialog box. • Select the switches that you wish to assign to the VSAN. For example, in Figure 5-3, switch_name is the switch selected to be assigned to a VSAN. • Select a VSAN ID for the VSAN. • Assign a name to the VSAN. For example, in Figure 5-3, VSAN_test is the assigned VSAN name. • Select the type of load balancing used on this VSAN. We recommend that, for this setup, you select the srcdst Ox-ld option, which is the default option. - srcdst-Use source and destination ID for path selection. - srcdst Ox-ld-Use source, destination, and exchange IDs. • Select the interoperability value configured for the local switch on this VSAN. We recommend that, for this setup, you select the default option. • Select the Admin State for the VSAN. We recommend that, for this setup, you select the active option, which is selected by default. • Check the Static Domain IDs check box to assign a persistent domain ID to the VSAN. For example, in Figure 5-3, the domain ID for the switch is 1; this ID is the domain ID assigned to the switch on VSAN_test. See Appendix C, "Configuring Static Domain IDs and Persistent FC IDs," for details. OL-7765-05 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Quick Configuration Guide 5-3

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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Quick Configuration Guide
OL-7765-05
Chapter 5
Configuring VSANs and Interfaces
Creating VSANs
You see the Create VSAN dialog box. (See
Figure 5-3
.)
Figure 5-3
Create VSAN
Step 2
Complete the fields in the Create VSAN dialog box.
Select the switches that you wish to assign to the VSAN. For example, in
Figure 5-3
, switch_name
is the switch selected to be assigned to a VSAN.
Select a VSAN ID for the VSAN.
Assign a name to the VSAN. For example, in
Figure 5-3
, VSAN_test is the assigned VSAN name.
Select the type of load balancing used on this VSAN. We recommend that, for this setup, you select
the
srcdst Ox-ld
option, which is the default option.
srcdst
—Use source and destination ID for path selection.
srcdst Ox-ld
—Use source, destination, and exchange IDs.
Select the interoperability value configured for the local switch on this VSAN. We recommend that,
for this setup, you select the
default
option.
Select the Admin State for the VSAN. We recommend that, for this setup, you select the
active
option, which is selected by default.
Check the
Static Domain IDs
check box to assign a persistent domain ID to the VSAN. For
example, in
Figure 5-3
, the domain ID for the switch is 1; this ID is the domain ID assigned to the
switch on VSAN_test.
See
Appendix C, “Configuring Static Domain IDs and Persistent FC IDs,”
for details.