Section |
Page |
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide, Release 3.x |
1 |
Contents |
3 |
New and Changed Information |
53 |
Preface |
65 |
Audience |
65 |
Organization |
65 |
Document Conventions |
70 |
Related Documentation |
72 |
Release Notes |
72 |
Compatibility Information |
72 |
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information |
72 |
Hardware Installation |
72 |
Cisco Fabric Manager |
73 |
Command-Line Interface |
73 |
Part 1 |
81 |
Getting Started |
81 |
Product Overview |
83 |
Hardware Overview |
83 |
Cisco MDS 9500 Series Multilayer Directors |
84 |
Cisco MDS 9200 Series Fabric Switches |
85 |
Cisco MDS 9216i Multiprotocol Fabric Switch |
85 |
Cisco MDS 9222i, Cisco MDS 9216A and Cisco MDS 9216 Multilayer Fabric Switches |
85 |
Cisco MDS 9100 Series Fixed Configuration Fabric Switches |
86 |
Cisco SAN-OS Software Configuration |
87 |
Tools for Software Configuration |
87 |
CLI |
88 |
Cisco MDS 9000 Fabric Manager |
88 |
Software Configuration Overview |
88 |
Basic Configuration |
89 |
Advanced Configuration |
89 |
Switch Configuration |
89 |
Fabric Configuration |
89 |
Security |
90 |
IP Services |
90 |
Intelligent Storage Services |
90 |
Network and Switch Monitoring |
90 |
Traffic Management |
91 |
Installation of Cisco MDS SAN-OS and Fabric Manager |
93 |
Starting a Switch in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family |
93 |
Initial Setup Routine |
94 |
Preparing to Configure the Switch |
94 |
Default Login |
95 |
Setup Options |
95 |
Assigning Setup Information |
96 |
Configuring Out-of-Band Management |
96 |
Configuring In-Band Management |
100 |
Using the setup Command |
104 |
Accessing the Switch |
104 |
Where Do You Go Next? |
105 |
About Cisco Fabric Manager |
105 |
Fabric Manager Server |
106 |
Fabric Manager Client |
106 |
Fabric Manager Server Proxy Services |
106 |
Device Manager |
107 |
Performance Manager |
107 |
Fabric Manager Web Server |
107 |
Cisco MDS 9000 Switch Management |
107 |
Storage Management Solutions Architecture |
108 |
In-Band Management and Out-of-Band Management |
109 |
mgmt0 |
109 |
IPFC |
109 |
Installing the Management Software |
110 |
Before You Install |
110 |
Supported Software |
111 |
Minimum Hardware Requirements |
112 |
Upgrading Fabric Manager in Cisco SAN-OS Releases Prior to 3.1(2b) |
112 |
Upgrading Fabric Manager in Cisco SAN-OS Releases 3.1(2b) and Later to 3.2(1) |
112 |
Installing the Database |
112 |
Installing Oracle |
112 |
Installing PostgreSQL |
114 |
Increasing UDP Buffer Size |
115 |
Database Backup and Restore-Postgres |
115 |
Backup |
116 |
Restore |
116 |
Importing PM Statitics Data to Fabric Manager |
116 |
Installing Fabric Manager |
116 |
Creating Startup Files in Solaris |
124 |
Installing Device Manager |
124 |
Creating FM/DM Shortcut Manually |
126 |
Upgrading the Management Software |
128 |
Upgrading Fabric Manager Server and Fabric Manager Standalone Version Using the Fabric Manager Update Installer |
129 |
Integrating Cisco Fabric Manager with Other Management Tools |
130 |
Running Fabric Manager Behind a Firewall |
130 |
Uninstalling the Management Software |
132 |
Fabric Manager Server |
133 |
Fabric Manager Server Overview |
133 |
Fabric Manager Server Features |
133 |
Installing and Configuring Fabric Manager Server |
134 |
Installing Fabric Manager Server |
134 |
Unlicensed Versus Licensed Fabric Manager Server |
135 |
Installing Fabric Manager Web Server |
135 |
Verifying Performance Manager Collections |
135 |
Managing a Fabric Manager Server Fabric |
135 |
Selecting a Fabric to Manage Continuously |
136 |
Fabric Manager Server Properties File |
137 |
Modifying Fabric Manager Server |
138 |
Adding or Removing Fabric Manager Server Users |
138 |
Changing the Fabric Manager Server User Name and Password |
139 |
Changing the Polling Period and Fabric Rediscovery Time |
139 |
Using Device Aliases or FC Aliases |
140 |
Saving Device Aliases to the Switch |
140 |
Authentication in Fabric Manager |
141 |
Fabric Manager Authentication Overview |
141 |
Best Practices for Discovering a Fabric |
143 |
Setting Up Discovery for a Fabric |
143 |
Performance Manager Authentication |
144 |
Fabric Manager Web Server Authentication |
145 |
Fabric Manager Client |
147 |
About Fabric Manager Client |
147 |
Fabric Manager Advanced Mode |
148 |
Launching Fabric Manager Client in Cisco SAN-OS Release 3.2(1) and Later |
148 |
Fabric Manager Client Quick Tour |
152 |
Menu Bar |
153 |
Toolbar |
154 |
Logical Domains Pane |
155 |
Filtering |
156 |
Physical Attributes Pane |
156 |
Information Pane |
156 |
Detachable Tables |
158 |
Fabric Pane |
158 |
Context Menus |
160 |
Saving the Map |
160 |
Purging Down Elements |
161 |
Multiple Fabric Display |
161 |
Filtering by Groups |
162 |
Status Bar |
164 |
Setting Fabric Manager Preferences |
164 |
Network Fabric Discovery |
165 |
Modifying the Device Grouping |
166 |
Using Alias Names as Enclosures |
166 |
Controlling Administrator Access with Users and Roles |
167 |
Using Fabric Manager Wizards |
167 |
Fabric Manager Troubleshooting Tools |
168 |
Device Manager |
169 |
Device Manager Overview |
169 |
Device Manager Features |
169 |
Launching Device Manager |
170 |
Using Device Manager |
170 |
Menu Bar |
172 |
Toolbar Icons |
172 |
Dialog Boxes |
173 |
Tabs |
173 |
Legend |
174 |
Supervisor and Switching Modules |
175 |
Context Menus |
175 |
Setting Device Manager Preferences |
176 |
Fabric Manager Web Server |
177 |
Fabric Manager Web Server Overview |
177 |
Navigating Fabric Manager Web Server |
178 |
Navigation Tree |
178 |
Table Filtering and Navigation |
179 |
Printing |
179 |
Exporting to a File |
179 |
Sorting Columns |
179 |
Installing Fabric Manager Web Server |
179 |
Using Fabric Manager Web Server with SSL |
181 |
Launching Fabric Manager Web Server |
183 |
Health |
184 |
Viewing Summary Information |
185 |
Viewing Fabric Information |
185 |
Viewing Syslog Information |
186 |
Viewing Analysis Reports |
187 |
Performance |
188 |
Viewing Performance Summary Information |
189 |
Viewing Performance Information for End Devices |
190 |
Viewing Performance Information for ISLs |
191 |
Viewing Performance Information for Flows |
192 |
Viewing Performance Information for GigE Ports |
193 |
Viewing Other Statistics |
193 |
Viewing Detailed Traffic Information |
194 |
Viewing Predicted Future Performance |
195 |
Using the Default Values |
195 |
Using Your Own Values |
196 |
Viewing Switch Bandwidth |
197 |
Inventory |
198 |
Viewing Detailed Information for VSANs |
198 |
Viewing Detailed Information for Switches |
199 |
Viewing License Information |
200 |
Viewing Detailed Information for Modules |
200 |
Viewing Detailed Information for End Devices |
201 |
Viewing Detailed Information for ISLs |
202 |
Viewing Detailed Information for Zones |
203 |
Viewing Summary Inventory Information |
204 |
Custom |
205 |
Creating a Custom Report Template |
205 |
Viewing Custom Reports by Template |
207 |
Generating Custom Reports by Template |
207 |
Modifying a Custom Report Template |
208 |
Viewing Scheduled Jobs by Report Template |
209 |
Admin |
210 |
Recovering a Web Server Password |
211 |
Starting, Restarting, and Stopping Services |
211 |
Adding, Editing, and Removing Managed Fabrics |
212 |
Viewing Trap and Syslog Registration Information |
214 |
Configuring Forwarding of Notifications for Events |
215 |
Viewing and Disconnecting Clients |
216 |
Configuring Fabric Manager Server Preferences |
217 |
Adding and Removing Communities |
217 |
Configuring AAA Information |
219 |
Adding and Removing Users |
219 |
Adding and Removing Roles |
220 |
Creating Performance Collections |
222 |
Configuring Other Statistics |
223 |
Configuring Collection Thresholds |
225 |
Configuring the RRD Database |
226 |
Viewing Log Information |
227 |
Download |
227 |
Downloading Fabric Manager Client |
227 |
Performance Manager |
229 |
Performance Manager Architecture |
229 |
Data Interpolation |
230 |
Data Collection |
230 |
Using Performance Thresholds |
230 |
Flow Setup Wizards |
231 |
Flow Statistics Configuration |
231 |
About Flow Statistics |
232 |
Counting Flow Statistics |
232 |
Cisco Traffic Analyzer |
235 |
Understanding SPAN |
235 |
Using Cisco Traffic Analyzer with Performance Manager |
236 |
Understanding the PAA-2 |
236 |
Understanding Cisco Traffic Analyzer |
237 |
Installing Cisco Traffic Analyzer |
237 |
Accessing Traffic Analyzer from Fabric Manager Web Server |
239 |
Part 2 |
241 |
Cisco MDS SAN-OS Installation and Switch Management |
241 |
Obtaining and Installing Licenses |
243 |
Licensing Terminology |
243 |
Licensing Model |
244 |
Licensing High Availability |
250 |
Options to Install a License |
250 |
Obtaining a Factory-Installed License |
251 |
Performing a Manual Installation |
251 |
Obtaining the License Key File |
251 |
Installing the License Key File |
252 |
Installing Licenses Using Fabric Manager License Wizard |
253 |
Installing or Updating Licenses Using Device Manager |
254 |
Identifying License Features in Use |
255 |
Uninstalling Licenses |
256 |
Updating Licenses |
256 |
Grace Period Alerts |
257 |
License Transfers Between Switches |
258 |
Displaying License Information |
258 |
Viewing License Information in Fabric Manager |
258 |
Viewing License Information in Device Manager |
258 |
Viewing Licenses Using Fabric Manager Web Server |
259 |
Fabric Manager Server Licensing |
259 |
On-Demand Port Activation Licensing |
261 |
About On-Demand Port Activation Licensing |
261 |
Port-Naming Conventions |
262 |
Port Licensing |
262 |
License Status Definitions |
263 |
Configuring Port Activation Licenses |
264 |
Checking the Status of Licenses |
264 |
Making a Port Eligible for a License |
265 |
Acquiring a License for a Port |
266 |
Initial Configuration |
269 |
Assigning a Switch Name |
269 |
Verifying the Module Status |
270 |
Configuring Date, Time, and Time Zone |
271 |
NTP Configuration |
272 |
About NTP |
272 |
NTP Configuration Guidelines |
273 |
Configuring NTP |
274 |
Edit an NTP Server or Peer Configuration |
274 |
Delete an NTP Server or Peer |
275 |
NTP CFS Distribution |
276 |
Configure NTP with CFS |
276 |
Committing NTP Configuration Changes |
277 |
Discarding NTP Configuration Changes |
277 |
Releasing Fabric Session Lock |
277 |
Database Merge Guidelines |
278 |
Management Interface Configuration |
278 |
Default Gateway Configuration |
279 |
Telnet Server Connection |
279 |
Disabling a Telnet Connection |
279 |
Configuring CDP |
280 |
Using the CFS Infrastructure |
283 |
About CFS |
283 |
Cisco SAN-OS Features Using CFS |
284 |
CFS Features |
284 |
CFS Protocol |
285 |
CFS Distribution Scopes |
285 |
CFS Distribution Modes |
286 |
Uncoordinated Distribution |
286 |
Coordinated Distribution |
286 |
Unrestricted Uncoordinated Distributions |
286 |
Disabling CFS Distribution on a Switch |
286 |
CFS Application Requirements |
287 |
Enabling CFS for an Application |
288 |
Locking the Fabric |
289 |
Committing Changes |
289 |
Discarding Changes |
290 |
Saving the Configuration |
290 |
Clearing a Locked Session |
290 |
CFS Merge Support |
291 |
Displaying CFS Configuration Information |
291 |
CFS Distribution over IP |
292 |
CFS Regions |
294 |
About CFS Regions |
294 |
Managing CFS Regions Using Fabric Manager |
295 |
Creating CFS Regions |
295 |
Assigning Features to CFS Regions |
295 |
Moving a Feature to a Different Region |
296 |
Removing a Feature from a Region |
297 |
Deleting CFS Regions |
297 |
CFS Example Using Fabric Manager |
298 |
CFS Example Using Device Manager |
301 |
Default Settings |
301 |
Configuring FlexAttach Virtual pWWN |
303 |
About FlexAttach Virtual pWWN |
303 |
FlexAttach Virtual pWWN Guidelines and Requirements |
303 |
Configuring FlexAttach Virtual pWWN |
303 |
Enabling FlexAttach Virtual pWWN |
304 |
Automatically Enabling FlexAttach Virtual pWWN |
304 |
Launching FlexAttach in Fabric Manager |
305 |
Manually Enabling FlexAttach Virtual pWWN |
306 |
Mapping pWWN to Virtual pWWN |
308 |
Debugging FlexAttach Virtual pWWN |
310 |
Security Settings for FlexAttach Virtual pWWN |
310 |
FlexAttach Virtual pWWN CFS Distribution |
311 |
Difference Between San Device Virtualization and FlexAttach Port Virtualization |
311 |
Software Images |
313 |
About Software Images |
313 |
Dependent Factors for Software Installation |
313 |
Selecting the Correct Software Images for Cisco MDS 9100 Series Switches |
314 |
Selecting the Correct Software Images for Cisco MDS 9200 Series Switches |
314 |
Selecting the Correct Software Images for Cisco MDS 9500 Family Switches |
314 |
Essential Upgrade Prerequisites |
315 |
Software Upgrade Methods |
317 |
Determining Software Compatibility |
317 |
Automated Upgrades |
318 |
Benefits of Using the Software Install Wizard |
318 |
Recognizing Failure Cases |
319 |
Using the Software Install Wizard |
320 |
Upgrading Services Modules |
323 |
Non-Disruptive Upgrades on Fabric and Modular Switches |
324 |
Preparing for a Non-Disruptive Upgrade on Fabric and Modular Switches |
324 |
Performing a Non-Disruptive Upgrade on a Fabric Switch |
325 |
Maintaining Supervisor Modules |
325 |
Replacing Supervisor Modules |
326 |
Standby Supervisor Module Boot Variable Version |
326 |
Standby Supervisor Module Bootflash Memory |
326 |
Standby Supervisor Module Boot Alert |
326 |
Installing Generation 2 Modules in Generation 1 Chassis |
327 |
Replacing Modules |
327 |
Default Settings |
328 |
Managing Configuration Files |
329 |
About Flash Devices |
329 |
Internal bootflash: |
330 |
Formatting Flash Devices and File Systems |
330 |
Initializing Internal bootflash: |
330 |
Using the File System |
331 |
Flash Files |
331 |
Creating a Directory |
332 |
Deleting an Existing File or Directory |
333 |
Copying Files |
334 |
Performing Other File Manipulation Tasks |
335 |
Working with Configuration Files |
336 |
Downloading Configuration Files to the Switch |
336 |
Saving the Configuration |
336 |
Saving the Running Configuration |
336 |
Saving Startup Configurations in the Fabric |
337 |
Backing Up the Current Configuration |
337 |
Configuring High Availability |
339 |
About High Availability |
339 |
Switchover Mechanisms |
340 |
HA Switchover Characteristics |
340 |
Initiating a Switchover |
340 |
Switchover Guidelines |
341 |
Process Restartability |
341 |
Synchronizing Supervisor Modules |
341 |
Managing System Hardware |
345 |
Displaying Switch Hardware Inventory |
345 |
,Running the CompactFlash Report |
346 |
Displaying the Switch Serial Number |
347 |
Displaying Power Usage Information |
347 |
Power Supply Configuration Modes |
348 |
Power Supply Configuration Guidelines |
349 |
About Crossbar Management |
351 |
Operational Considerations When Removing Crossbars |
352 |
Graceful Shutdown of a Crossbar |
352 |
Backward Compatibility for Generation 1 Modules in Cisco MDS 9513 Directors |
354 |
About Module Temperature |
354 |
Displaying Module Temperature |
355 |
About Fan Modules |
355 |
Default Settings |
356 |
Managing Modules |
357 |
About Modules |
357 |
Supervisor Modules |
358 |
Switching Modules |
359 |
Services Modules |
359 |
Verifying the Status of a Module |
359 |
Obtaining Supervisor Module Statistics |
360 |
Checking the State of a Module |
360 |
Reloading Modules |
361 |
Reloading a Switch |
361 |
Power Cycling Modules |
362 |
Preserving Module Configuration |
363 |
Powering Off Switching Modules |
364 |
Identifying Module LEDs |
365 |
Default Settings |
368 |
Part 3 |
371 |
Switch Configuration |
371 |
Configuring Interfaces |
373 |
Common Interface Configuration |
373 |
Fibre Channel Interfaces |
374 |
32-Port Switching Module Configuration Guidelines |
374 |
About Interface Modes |
375 |
E Port |
376 |
F Port |
377 |
FL Port |
377 |
NP Ports |
377 |
TL Port |
377 |
TE Port |
378 |
SD Port |
378 |
ST Port |
378 |
Fx Port |
378 |
B Port |
378 |
Auto Mode |
379 |
About Interface States |
379 |
Administrative States |
379 |
Operational States |
379 |
Reason Codes |
380 |
Graceful Shutdown |
383 |
Setting the Interface Administrative State |
383 |
Configuring Interface Modes |
384 |
Configuring Administrative Speeds |
384 |
Autosensing |
385 |
About Interface Descriptions |
385 |
About Frame Encapsulation |
385 |
About Receive Data Field Size |
385 |
Configuring Receive Data Field Size |
385 |
Identifying the Beacon LEDs |
386 |
About Speed LEDs |
386 |
About Beacon Mode |
387 |
Configuring Beacon Mode |
387 |
About Bit Error Thresholds |
387 |
Switch Port Attribute Default Values |
388 |
About SFP Transmitter Types |
388 |
Displaying SFP Transmitter Types |
388 |
About Gathering Interface Statistics |
389 |
Gathering Interface Statistics |
389 |
TL Ports for Private Loops |
390 |
About TL Ports |
390 |
Configuring TL Ports |
391 |
About TL Port ALPA Caches |
391 |
Buffer Credits |
392 |
About Buffer-to-Buffer Credits |
392 |
Configuring Buffer-to-Buffer Credits |
392 |
About Performance Buffers |
393 |
Configuring Performance Buffers |
393 |
About Extended BB_credits |
393 |
Extended BB_credits on Generation 1 Switching Modules |
394 |
Extended BB_credits on Generation 2 Switching Modules |
395 |
Configuring Extended BB_credits |
395 |
Management Interfaces |
395 |
About Management Interfaces |
395 |
Configuring Management Interfaces |
396 |
VSAN Interfaces |
396 |
About VSAN Interfaces |
396 |
Creating VSAN Interfaces |
397 |
Default Settings |
398 |
Configuring N Port Virtualization |
399 |
About NPV |
399 |
NP Ports |
401 |
NP Links |
401 |
Internal FLOGI Parameters |
401 |
Default Port Numbers |
402 |
NPV Guidelines and Requirements |
402 |
Configuring NPV |
403 |
Multiple VSAN Support |
403 |
Configuring NPV with Fabric Manager |
403 |
Using the NPV Setup Wizard |
404 |
Configuring NPV with Fabric Manager |
418 |
DPVM Configuration |
419 |
NPV and Port Security |
420 |
Configuring Generation 2 Switches and Modules |
421 |
About Generation 2 Modules and Switches |
421 |
Port Groups |
422 |
Port Rate Modes |
424 |
Dedicated Mode |
426 |
Shared Mode |
426 |
Dynamic Bandwidth Management |
426 |
Out-of-Service Interfaces |
427 |
Buffer Credit Allocation |
427 |
Buffer Pools |
428 |
BB_Credit Buffers for Switching Modules |
429 |
48-port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Module BB_Credit Buffers |
429 |
24-port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Module BB_Credit Buffers |
431 |
18-Port Fibre Channel/4-Port GigabitEthernet Multiservice Module BB_Credit Buffers |
432 |
12-Port 4-Gbps Switching Module BB_Credit Buffers |
432 |
4-Port 10-Gbps Switching Module BB_Credit Buffers |
433 |
BB_Credit Buffers for Fabric Switches |
434 |
Cisco MDS 9134 Fabric Switch BB_Credit Buffers |
434 |
Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch BB_Credit Buffers |
434 |
Cisco MDS 9222i Multiservice Modular Switch BB_Credit Buffers |
435 |
Extended BB_Credits |
435 |
About Combining Generation 1 and Generation 2 Switching Modules |
435 |
Port Indexes |
436 |
PortChannels |
437 |
Configuring Generation 2 Module Interface Shared Resources |
438 |
Configuration Guidelines for 48-Port and 24-Port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Modules |
439 |
Migrating from Shared Mode to Dedicated Mode |
439 |
Migrating from Dedicated Mode to Shared Mode |
439 |
Configuration Guidelines for 12-Port 4-Gbps Switching Module Interfaces |
440 |
Configuration Guidelines for 4-Port 10-Gbps Switching Module Interfaces |
440 |
Configuring Port Speed |
441 |
Configuring Rate Mode |
442 |
Configuring Oversubscription Ratio Restrictions |
443 |
Disabling Restrictions on Oversubscription Ratios |
444 |
Enabling Restrictions on Oversubscription Ratios |
445 |
Configuring Bandwidth Fairness |
446 |
Enabling Bandwidth Fairness |
446 |
Disabling Bandwidth Fairness |
447 |
Upgrade or Downgrade Scenario |
448 |
Taking Interfaces Out of Service |
448 |
Releasing Shared Resources in a Port Group |
449 |
Displaying SFP Diagnostic Information |
450 |
Default Settings |
451 |
Configuring PortChannels |
453 |
About PortChannels |
453 |
PortChannel Examples |
454 |
32-Port Switching Module Configuration Guidelines |
454 |
About PortChanneling and Trunking |
455 |
About Load Balancing |
456 |
PortChannel Configuration |
458 |
About PortChannel Configuration |
460 |
Configuring PortChannels |
460 |
About PortChannel Modes |
463 |
About PortChannel Deletion |
464 |
Deleting PortChannels |
464 |
Interfaces in a PortChannel |
465 |
About Interface Addition to a PortChannel |
465 |
Compatibility Check |
466 |
Suspended and Isolated States |
466 |
Adding an Interface to a PortChannel |
466 |
Forcing an Interface Addition |
467 |
About Interface Deletion from a PortChannel |
468 |
Deleting an Interface from a PortChannel |
468 |
PortChannel Protocol |
468 |
About Channel Group Creation |
469 |
About Autocreation |
470 |
Enabling and Configuring Autocreation |
471 |
About Manually Configured Channel Groups |
471 |
Converting to Manually Configured Channel Groups |
471 |
PortChannel Configuration Verification |
472 |
Default Settings |
472 |
Configuring Trunking |
475 |
About Trunking |
475 |
Trunking Configuration Guidelines |
476 |
Trunking Protocol |
476 |
About Trunk Mode |
477 |
Configuring Trunk Mode |
477 |
About Trunk-Allowed VSAN Lists |
478 |
Configuring an Allowed-Active List of VSANs |
480 |
Default Settings |
480 |
Configuring Domain Parameters |
483 |
Fibre Channel Domains |
484 |
About Domain Restart |
485 |
Restarting a Domain |
485 |
About Switch Priority |
486 |
Configuring Switch Priority |
487 |
About fcdomain Initiation |
487 |
Enabling or Disabling fcdomains |
487 |
Setting Fabric Names |
488 |
About Incoming RCFs |
488 |
Rejecting Incoming RCFs |
488 |
About Autoreconfiguring Merged Fabrics |
489 |
Enabling Autoreconfiguration |
489 |
Domain IDs |
490 |
About Domain IDs |
490 |
Specifying Static or Preferred Domain IDs |
492 |
About Allowed Domain ID Lists |
493 |
Configuring Allowed Domain ID Lists |
493 |
About CFS Distribution of Allowed Domain ID Lists |
494 |
Enabling Distribution |
494 |
Locking the Fabric |
495 |
Committing Changes |
495 |
Discarding Changes |
495 |
Clearing a Fabric Lock |
496 |
Displaying Pending Changes |
496 |
Displaying Session Status |
496 |
About Contiguous Domain ID Assignments |
497 |
Enabling Contiguous Domain ID Assignments |
497 |
FC IDs |
498 |
About Persistent FC IDs |
499 |
Enabling the Persistent FC ID Feature |
499 |
About Persistent FC ID Configuration |
499 |
Configuring Persistent FC IDs |
500 |
About Unique Area FC IDs for HBAs |
501 |
Configuring Unique Area FC IDs for an HBA |
501 |
About Persistent FC ID Selective Purging |
503 |
Purging Persistent FC IDs |
503 |
Displaying fcdomain Statistics |
504 |
Default Settings |
504 |
Part 4 |
507 |
Fabric Configuration |
507 |
Configuring and Managing VSANs |
509 |
About VSANs |
509 |
VSANs Topologies |
509 |
VSAN Advantages |
511 |
VSANs Versus Zones |
512 |
VSAN Configuration |
513 |
About VSAN Creation |
514 |
Creating VSANs Statically |
514 |
About Port VSAN Membership |
515 |
Assigning Static Port VSAN Membership |
516 |
About the Default VSAN |
516 |
About the Isolated VSAN |
516 |
Displaying Isolated VSAN Membership |
517 |
Operational State of a VSAN |
517 |
About Static VSAN Deletion |
517 |
Deleting Static VSANs |
518 |
About Load Balancing |
519 |
Configuring Load Balancing |
519 |
About Interop Mode |
520 |
About FICON VSANs |
520 |
Default Settings |
520 |
SAN Device Virtualization |
521 |
About SDV |
521 |
Key Concepts |
523 |
Configuring SDV |
524 |
Configuring a Virtual Device |
524 |
Linking a Virtual Device with a Physical Device |
526 |
Resolving Fabric Merge Conflicts |
527 |
SDV Requirements and Guidelines |
528 |
Default Settings |
529 |
Creating Dynamic VSANs |
531 |
DPVM |
531 |
About DPVM Configuration |
532 |
Configuring DPVM with the DPVM Wizard |
532 |
About DPVM Databases |
533 |
Configuring DPVM Config and Pending Databases |
534 |
Activating DPVM Config Databases |
535 |
Viewing the Pending Database |
536 |
About Autolearned Entries |
537 |
Enabling Autolearning |
537 |
Clearing Learned Entries |
538 |
DPVM Database Distribution |
538 |
About DPVM Database Distribution |
539 |
Disabling DPVM Database Distribution |
539 |
About Locking the Fabric |
540 |
Locking the Fabric |
540 |
Committing Changes |
541 |
Discarding Changes |
542 |
Clearing a Locked Session |
542 |
Database Merge Guidelines |
542 |
About Copying DPVM Databases |
543 |
Copying DPVM Databases |
543 |
Comparing Database Differences |
543 |
Default Settings |
544 |
Configuring Inter-VSAN Routing |
545 |
Inter-VSAN Routing |
545 |
About IVR |
546 |
IVR Features |
547 |
IVR Terminology |
547 |
IVR Limits Summary |
548 |
Fibre Channel Header Modifications |
548 |
IVR NAT |
549 |
IVR NAT Requirements and Guidelines |
549 |
IVR VSAN Topology |
550 |
Autonomous Fabric ID |
551 |
IVR Interoperability |
551 |
About the IVR Zone Wizard |
551 |
Configuring IVR Using the IVR Zone Wizard |
551 |
Manual IVR Configuration |
553 |
About IVR NAT and Auto Topology |
554 |
Transit VSAN Guidelines |
554 |
Border Switch Guidelines |
554 |
Configuring IVR NAT and IVR Auto Topology |
556 |
About AFIDs |
556 |
Configuring Default AFIDs |
556 |
Configuring Individual AFIDs |
557 |
About IVR Without IVR NAT or Auto Topology |
557 |
Domain ID Guidelines |
558 |
Transit VSAN Guidelines |
558 |
Border Switch Guidelines |
559 |
Configuring IVR Without NAT |
559 |
Manually Creating the IVR Topology |
559 |
Activating a Manually Configured IVR Topology |
561 |
Clearing the Configured IVR Topology |
561 |
Migrating from IVR Auto Topology Mode to Manual Mode |
562 |
About IVR Virtual Domains |
562 |
Configuring IVR Virtual Domains |
563 |
About Persistent FC IDs for IVR |
563 |
Configuring Persistent FC IDs for IVR |
564 |
Configuring IVR Logging Levels |
565 |
IVR Zones and IVR Zone Sets |
566 |
About IVR Zones |
566 |
Automatic IVR Zone Creation |
567 |
Configuring IVR Zones and IVR Zone Sets |
568 |
About Activating Zone Sets and Using the force Option |
570 |
Recovering an IVR Full Zone Database |
572 |
Recovering an IVR Full Topology |
573 |
About LUNs in IVR Zoning |
574 |
Configuring LUNs in IVR Zoning |
574 |
About QoS in IVR Zones |
574 |
Configuring QoS for IVR Zones |
574 |
Renaming IVR Zones and IVR Zone Sets |
574 |
Clearing the IVR Zone Database |
575 |
Configuring IVR Using Read-Only Zoning |
575 |
System Image Downgrading Considerations |
575 |
Database Merge Guidelines |
575 |
Resolving Database Merge Failures |
577 |
Default Settings |
578 |
Configuring and Managing Zones |
579 |
About Zoning |
579 |
Zoning Example |
580 |
Zone Implementation |
581 |
Active and Full Zone Set Considerations |
583 |
Using the Quick Config Wizard |
585 |
Zone Configuration |
588 |
About the Edit Full Zone Database Tool |
589 |
Configuring a Zone Using the Zone Configuration Tool |
590 |
Adding Zone Members |
592 |
Zone Sets |
593 |
About Zone Set Creation |
594 |
Activating a Zone Set |
595 |
Displaying Zone Membership Information |
597 |
About the Default Zone |
597 |
Configuring the Default Zone |
598 |
About FC Alias Creation |
598 |
Creating FC Aliases |
599 |
Adding Members to Aliases |
599 |
Converting Zone members to pWWN-based Members |
601 |
Zone Enforcement |
603 |
Zone Set Distribution |
603 |
Enabling Full Zone Set Distribution |
603 |
Enabling a One-Time Distribution |
604 |
About Recovering from Link Isolation |
605 |
Importing and Exporting Zone Sets |
605 |
Zone Set Duplication |
606 |
Copying Zone Sets |
607 |
About Backing Up and Restoring Zones |
607 |
Backing Up and Restoring Zones |
608 |
Renaming Zones, Zone Sets, and Aliases |
608 |
Cloning Zones, Zone Sets, FC Aliases, and Zone Attribute Groups |
609 |
Migrating a Non-MDS Database |
610 |
Clearing the Zone Server Database |
610 |
Advanced Zone Attributes |
610 |
About Zone-Based Traffic Priority |
611 |
Configuring Zone-Based Traffic Priority |
611 |
Configuring Default Zone QoS Priority Attributes |
612 |
Configuring the Default Zone Policy |
613 |
About Broadcast Zoning |
613 |
Configuring Broadcast Zoning |
614 |
About LUN Zoning |
614 |
Configuring a LUN-Based Zone |
615 |
Assigning LUNs to Storage Subsystems |
616 |
About Read-Only Zones |
616 |
Configuring Read-Only Zones |
617 |
Displaying Zone Information |
617 |
Enhanced Zoning |
618 |
About Enhanced Zoning |
618 |
Changing from Basic Zoning to Enhanced Zoning |
619 |
Changing from Enhanced Zoning to Basic Zoning |
619 |
Enabling Enhanced Zoning |
620 |
Creating Attribute Groups |
620 |
Merging the Database |
620 |
Analyzing a Zone Merge |
621 |
Configuring Zone Merge Control Policies |
622 |
Compacting the Zone Database for Downgrading |
622 |
Default Settings |
623 |
Distributing Device Alias Services |
625 |
About Device Aliases |
625 |
Device Alias Features |
625 |
Device Alias Requirements |
626 |
Zone Aliases Versus Device Aliases |
626 |
Device Alias Databases |
626 |
About Device Alias Distribution |
627 |
Distributing the Device Alias Database |
627 |
About Creating a Device Alias |
628 |
Creating a Device Alias |
628 |
Committing Changes |
629 |
Discarding Changes |
629 |
Legacy Zone Alias Conversion |
629 |
Using Device Aliases or FC Aliases |
630 |
Device Alias Statistics Cleanup |
630 |
Database Merge Guidelines |
631 |
Default Settings |
632 |
Configuring Fibre Channel Routing Services and Protocols |
633 |
About FSPF |
634 |
FSPF Examples |
634 |
Fault Tolerant Fabric |
634 |
Redundant Links |
635 |
Fail-Over Scenarios for PortChannels and FSPF Links |
635 |
FSPF Global Configuration |
636 |
About SPF Computational Hold Times |
636 |
About Link State Records |
636 |
Configuring FSPF on a VSAN |
637 |
Resetting FSPF to the Default Configuration |
637 |
Enabling or Disabling FSPF |
638 |
FSPF Interface Configuration |
638 |
About FSPF Link Cost |
638 |
Configuring FSPF Link Cost |
639 |
About Hello Time Intervals |
639 |
Configuring Hello Time Intervals |
640 |
About Dead Time Intervals |
640 |
Configuring Dead Time Intervals |
640 |
About Retransmitting Intervals |
640 |
Configuring Retransmitting Intervals |
641 |
About Disabling FSPF for Specific Interfaces |
641 |
Disabling FSPF for Specific Interfaces |
641 |
Displaying the FSPF Database |
642 |
Viewing FSPF Statistics |
643 |
FSPF Routes |
644 |
About Fibre Channel Routes |
644 |
Configuring Fibre Channel Routes |
644 |
About Broadcast and Multicast Routing |
646 |
About Multicast Root Switch |
646 |
Setting the Multicast Root Switch |
646 |
In-Order Delivery |
647 |
About Reordering Network Frames |
647 |
About Reordering PortChannel Frames |
649 |
About Enabling In-Order Delivery |
649 |
Enabling In-Order Delivery Globally |
650 |
Enabling In-Order Delivery for a VSAN |
650 |
Configuring the Drop Latency Time |
650 |
Default Settings |
651 |
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing |
653 |
About DWDM |
653 |
Viewing DWDM Links |
653 |
Managing FLOGI, Name Server, FDMI, and RSCN Databases |
657 |
FLOGI |
657 |
Displaying FLOGI Details |
657 |
Name Server Proxy |
658 |
About Registering Name Server Proxies |
658 |
Registering Name Server Proxies |
658 |
About Rejecting Duplicate pWWN |
659 |
Rejecting Duplicate pWWNs |
659 |
To reject duplicate pWWNs, refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide. About Name Server Database Entries |
659 |
Viewing Name Server Database Entries |
659 |
FDMI |
660 |
Displaying FDMI |
660 |
RSCN |
661 |
About RSCN Information |
661 |
Displaying RSCN Information |
661 |
About the multi-pid Option |
662 |
Configuring the multi-pid Option |
662 |
Clearing RSCN Statistics |
663 |
RSCN Timer Configuration Distribution Using CFS |
663 |
Configuring the RSCN Timer with CFS |
664 |
Default Settings |
664 |
Discovering SCSI Targets |
667 |
About SCSI LUN Discovery |
667 |
About Starting SCSI LUN Discovery |
667 |
Starting SCSI LUN Discovery |
668 |
About Initiating Customized Discovery |
668 |
Initiating Customized Discovery |
668 |
Displaying SCSI LUN Information |
669 |
Configuring FICON |
671 |
About FICON |
671 |
FICON Requirements |
672 |
MDS-Specific FICON Advantages |
673 |
Fabric Optimization with VSANs |
673 |
FCIP Support |
675 |
PortChannel Support |
675 |
VSANs for FICON and FCP Mixing |
675 |
Cisco MDS-Supported FICON Features |
675 |
FICON Cascading |
677 |
FICON VSAN Prerequisites |
677 |
FICON Port Numbering |
678 |
Default FICON Port Numbering Scheme |
678 |
Port Addresses |
681 |
Implemented and Unimplemented Port Addresses |
681 |
About the Reserved FICON Port Numbering Scheme |
681 |
Installed and Uninstalled Ports |
682 |
FICON Port Numbering Guidelines |
682 |
Assigning FICON Port Numbers to Slots |
683 |
About Port Numbers for FCIP and PortChannel |
683 |
Reserving FICON Port Numbers for FCIP and PortChannel Interfaces |
683 |
FC ID Allocation |
684 |
Configuring FICON |
685 |
About Enabling FICON on a VSAN |
685 |
Setting Up a Basic FICON Configuration |
686 |
Manually Enabling FICON on a VSAN |
688 |
Deleting FICON VSANs |
688 |
Suspending a FICON VSAN |
689 |
Configuring the code-page Option |
689 |
Assigning FC ID Last Byte |
690 |
Allowing the Host to Move the Switch Offline |
691 |
Allowing the Host to Change FICON Port Parameters |
692 |
Allowing the Host to Control the Timestamp |
692 |
Configuring SNMP Control of FICON Parameters |
692 |
FICON Information Refresh Note |
693 |
About FICON Device Allegiance |
693 |
Automatically Saving the Running Configuration |
693 |
Configuring FICON Ports |
694 |
Configuring Port Blocking |
695 |
Viewing ESCON Style Ports |
696 |
Port Prohibiting |
696 |
Configuring Port Prohibiting |
696 |
Assigning a Port Address Name |
697 |
About RLIR |
697 |
Displaying RLIR Information |
697 |
FICON Configuration Files |
698 |
About FICON Configuration Files |
699 |
Applying the Saved Configuration Files to the Running Configuration |
699 |
Editing FICON Configuration Files |
700 |
Displaying FICON Configuration Files |
700 |
Copying FICON Configuration Files |
701 |
Port Swapping |
701 |
About Port Swapping |
702 |
Swapping Ports |
703 |
FICON Tape Acceleration |
703 |
Configuring FICON Tape Acceleration |
705 |
CUP In-Band Management |
707 |
Calculating FICON Flow Load Balance |
709 |
Displaying FICON Information |
710 |
Receiving FICON Alerts |
711 |
Displaying FICON Port Address Information |
711 |
Displaying IPL File Information |
711 |
Viewing the History Buffer |
711 |
Default Settings |
712 |
Advanced Features and Concepts |
713 |
Common Information Model |
713 |
Fibre Channel Time Out Values |
714 |
Timer Configuration Across All VSANs |
714 |
Timer Configuration Per-VSAN |
715 |
About fctimer Distribution |
716 |
Enabling or Disabling fctimer Distribution |
716 |
Database Merge Guidelines |
717 |
World Wide Names |
717 |
Displaying WWN Information |
718 |
Link Initialization WWN Usage |
718 |
Configuring a Secondary MAC Address |
718 |
FC ID Allocation for HBAs |
719 |
Default Company ID list |
719 |
Verifying the Company ID Configuration |
720 |
Switch Interoperability |
720 |
About Interop Mode |
720 |
Configuring Interop Mode 1 |
723 |
Verifying Interoperating Status |
724 |
Default Settings |
725 |
Part 5 |
727 |
Security |
727 |
Configuring FIPS |
729 |
Configuration Guidelines |
730 |
Enabling FIPS Mode |
730 |
FIPS Self-Tests |
731 |
Configuring Users and Common Roles |
733 |
Role-Based Authorization |
733 |
About Roles |
734 |
Configuring Roles and Profiles |
734 |
Deleting Common Roles |
735 |
About the VSAN Policy |
735 |
Modifying the VSAN Policy |
736 |
About Rules and Features for Each Role |
736 |
Modifying Rules |
737 |
Displaying Role-Based Information |
739 |
Role Distributions |
739 |
About Role Databases |
739 |
Locking the Fabric |
740 |
Committing the Changes |
740 |
Discarding the Changes |
741 |
Enabling Distribution |
741 |
Clearing Sessions |
741 |
Database Merge Guidelines |
742 |
Displaying Roles When Distribution is Enabled |
742 |
User Accounts |
742 |
About Users |
743 |
Configuring Users |
744 |
Deleting a User |
746 |
Displaying User Account Information |
746 |
SSH Services |
746 |
About SSH |
747 |
About the SSH Server Key Pair |
747 |
Generating the SSH Server Key Pair |
748 |
Overwriting a Generated Key Pair |
749 |
Enabling SSH or Telnet Service |
749 |
SSH Authentication Using Digital Certificates |
750 |
Creating or Updating Users |
750 |
Recovering the Administrator Password |
751 |
Configuring Cisco ACS Servers |
752 |
Default Settings |
755 |
Configuring SNMP |
757 |
About SNMP Security |
757 |
SNMP Version 1 and Version 2c |
758 |
SNMP Version 3 |
758 |
Assigning SNMP Switch Contact and Location Information |
758 |
SNMPv3 CLI User Management and AAA Integration |
758 |
CLI and SNMP User Synchronization |
759 |
Restricting Switch Access |
759 |
Group-Based SNMP Access |
759 |
Creating and Modifying Users |
760 |
About AES Encryption-Based Privacy |
760 |
Enforcing SNMPv3 Message Encryption |
761 |
Assigning SNMPv3 Users to Multiple Roles |
762 |
Adding Communities |
763 |
Deleting a Community String |
763 |
SNMP Trap and Inform Notifications |
764 |
Configuring SNMPv2c Notifications |
764 |
Configuring SNMPv3 Notifications |
765 |
Enabling SNMP Notifications |
765 |
Configuring the Notification Target User |
767 |
Configuring Event Security |
767 |
Viewing the SNMP Events Log |
767 |
Default Settings |
768 |
Configuring RADIUS and TACACS+ |
769 |
Switch Management Security |
769 |
Fabric Manager Security Options |
770 |
SNMP Security Options |
770 |
Switch AAA |
770 |
Authentication |
771 |
Authorization |
771 |
Accounting |
771 |
Remote AAA Services |
772 |
Remote Authentication Guidelines |
772 |
Server Groups |
772 |
AAA Configuration Options |
772 |
AAA Server Monitoring |
773 |
Authentication and Authorization Process |
774 |
Configuring RADIUS Server Monitoring Parameters |
775 |
About RADIUS Server Default Configuration |
776 |
About the Default RADIUS Server Encryption Type and Preshared Key |
776 |
Configuring the Default RADIUS Server Encryption Type and Preshared Key |
776 |
Setting the Default RADIUS Server Timeout Interval and Retransmits |
777 |
About RADIUS Servers |
777 |
Configuring a RADIUS Server |
778 |
Configuring the Test Idle Timer |
779 |
Configuring Test User Name |
779 |
About Validating a RADIUS Server |
779 |
Periodically Validating a RADIUS Server |
779 |
Displaying RADIUS Server Statistics |
780 |
About Users Specifying a RADIUS Server at Login |
780 |
Allowing Users to Specify a RADIUS Server at Login |
780 |
About Vendor-Specific Attributes |
781 |
VSA Format |
781 |
Specifying SNMPv3 on AAA Servers |
781 |
Configuring TACACS+ Server Monitoring Parameters |
782 |
About TACACS+ |
782 |
About TACACS+ Server Default Configuration |
782 |
About the Default TACACS+ Server Encryption Type and Preshared Key |
783 |
Setting the Default TACACS+ Server Encryption Type and Preshared Key |
783 |
Setting the Default TACACS+ Server Timeout Interval and Retransmits |
783 |
About TACACS+ Servers |
784 |
Configuring a TACACS+ Server |
784 |
About Validating a TACACS+ Server |
785 |
Periodically Validating a TACACS+ Server |
786 |
Displaying TACACS+ Server Statistics |
786 |
About Users Specifying a TACACS+ Server at Login |
786 |
Allowing Users to Specify a TACACS+ Server at Login |
786 |
About Custom Attributes for Roles |
787 |
Supported TACACS+ Servers |
787 |
Server Groups |
787 |
About Configuring Server Groups |
788 |
Configuring Server Groups |
788 |
About Bypassing a Nonresponsive Server |
789 |
AAA Server Distribution |
789 |
Enabling AAA Server Distribution |
790 |
Starting a Distribution Session on a Switch |
790 |
Displaying the Session Status |
791 |
Displaying the Configuration to be Distributed |
791 |
Committing the Distribution |
791 |
Discarding the Distribution Session |
791 |
Clearing Sessions |
792 |
Merge Guidelines for RADIUS and TACACS+ Configurations |
792 |
MSCHAP Authentication |
792 |
About Enabling MSCHAP |
793 |
Enabling MSCHAP Authentication |
793 |
Local AAA Services |
794 |
Configuring Cisco Access Control Servers |
794 |
Default Settings |
798 |
Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Access Control Lists |
801 |
IPv4-ACL and IPv6-ACL Configuration Guidelines |
802 |
About Filter Contents |
802 |
Protocol Information |
802 |
Address Information |
803 |
Port Information |
803 |
ICMP Information |
804 |
TOS Information |
804 |
Creating IPv4-ACLs or IPv6-ACLs with the IP-ACL Wizard |
805 |
Creating IPv4-ACLs or IPv6-ACLs in Device Manager |
806 |
Removing IP Filters from an Existing IPv4-ACL or IPv6-ACL |
808 |
Deleting IP-ACLs |
808 |
Reading the IP-ACL Log Dump |
808 |
Applying an IP-ACL to an Interface |
809 |
Example IP-ACL Configuration |
811 |
Configuring Certificate Authorities and Digital Certificates |
813 |
About CAs and Digital Certificates |
813 |
Purpose of CAs and Digital Certificates |
814 |
Trust Model, Trust Points, and Identity CAs |
814 |
RSA Key-Pairs and Identity Certificates |
814 |
Multiple Trusted CA Support |
815 |
PKI Enrollment Support |
816 |
Manual Enrollment Using Cut-and-Paste Method |
816 |
Multiple RSA Key-Pair and Identity CA Support |
816 |
Peer Certificate Verification |
817 |
CRL Downloading, Caching, and Checking Support |
817 |
OCSP Support |
817 |
Import and Export Support for Certificates and Associated Key Pairs |
817 |
Configuring CAs and Digital Certificates |
818 |
Configuring the Host Name and IP Domain Name |
818 |
Generating an RSA Key-Pair |
818 |
Creating a Trust Point CA Association |
820 |
Copying Files to Bootflash |
821 |
Authenticating the CA |
822 |
Confirming CA Authentication |
823 |
Configuring Certificate Revocation Checking Methods |
824 |
Generating Certificate Requests |
824 |
Installing Identity Certificates |
825 |
Saving Your Configuration |
825 |
Ensuring Trust Point Configurations Persist Across Reboots |
826 |
Monitoring and Maintaining CA and Certificates Configuration |
826 |
Exporting and Importing Identity Information in PKCS#12 Format |
826 |
Configuring a CRL |
827 |
Deleting Certificates from the CA Configuration |
828 |
Deleting RSA Key-Pairs from Your Switch |
828 |
Example Configurations |
829 |
Configuring Certificates on the MDS Switch |
829 |
Downloading a CA Certificate |
831 |
Requesting an Identity Certificate |
836 |
Revoking a Certificate |
842 |
Generating and Publishing the CRL |
845 |
Downloading the CRL |
846 |
Importingthe CRL |
848 |
Maximum Limits |
848 |
Default Settings |
849 |
Configuring IPsec Network Security |
851 |
About IPsec |
852 |
About IKE |
853 |
IPsec Prerequisites |
853 |
Using IPsec |
854 |
IPsec Compatibility |
854 |
IPsec and IKE Terminology |
855 |
Supported IPsec Transforms and Algorithms |
856 |
Supported IKE Transforms and Algorithms |
856 |
IPsec Digital Certificate Support |
857 |
Implementing IPsec Without CAs and Digital Certificates |
857 |
Implementing IPsec with CAs and Digital Certificates |
858 |
How CA Certificates Are Used by IPsec Devices |
859 |
Configuring IPsec Using FCIP Wizard |
860 |
Manually Configuring IPsec and IKE |
863 |
About IKE Initialization |
863 |
About the IKE Domain |
863 |
About IKE Tunnels |
863 |
About IKE Policy Negotiation |
864 |
Configuring an IKE Policy |
865 |
Optional IKE Parameter Configuration |
866 |
Configuring the Keepalive Time for a Peer |
867 |
Configuring the Initiator Version |
868 |
Clearing IKE Tunnels or Domains |
870 |
Refreshing SAs |
870 |
Crypto IPv4-ACLs |
871 |
About Crypto IPv4-ACLs |
872 |
Crypto IPv4-ACL Guidelines |
872 |
Mirror Image Crypto IPv4-ACLs |
874 |
The any Keyword in Crypto IPv4-ACLs |
875 |
Creating Crypto IPv4-ACLs |
875 |
About Transform Sets in IPsec |
875 |
Configuring Transform Sets |
876 |
About Crypto Map Entries |
878 |
SA Establishment Between Peers |
878 |
Crypto Map Configuration Guidelines |
879 |
Creating Crypto Map Entries |
879 |
About SA Lifetime Negotiation |
880 |
Setting the SA Lifetime |
881 |
About the AutoPeer Option |
882 |
Configuring the AutoPeer Option |
883 |
About Perfect Forward Secrecy |
884 |
Configuring Perfect Forward Secrecy |
885 |
About Crypto Map Set Application |
886 |
Applying a Crypto Map Set |
886 |
IPsec Maintenance |
887 |
Global Lifetime Values |
887 |
Default Settings |
889 |
Configuring FC-SP and DHCHAP |
891 |
About Fabric Authentication |
891 |
DHCHAP |
892 |
DHCHAP Compatibility with Existing Cisco MDS Features |
893 |
About Enabling DHCHAP |
894 |
Enabling DHCHAP |
894 |
About DHCHAP Authentication Modes |
895 |
Configuring the DHCHAP Mode |
895 |
About the DHCHAP Hash Algorithm |
896 |
Configuring the DHCHAP Hash Algorithm |
896 |
About the DHCHAP Group Settings |
897 |
Configuring the DHCHAP Group Settings |
897 |
About the DHCHAP Password |
897 |
Configuring DHCHAP Passwords for the Local Switch |
898 |
About Password Configuration for Remote Devices |
898 |
Configuring DHCHAP Passwords for Remote Devices |
898 |
About the DHCHAP Timeout Value |
899 |
Configuring the DHCHAP Timeout Value |
899 |
Configuring DHCHAP AAA Authentication |
900 |
Enabling FC-SP on ISLs |
900 |
Default Settings |
900 |
Configuring Port Security |
901 |
About Port Security |
901 |
Port Security Enforcement |
902 |
About Auto-Learning |
902 |
Port Security Activation |
903 |
Port Security Configuration Guidelines |
903 |
Configuring Port Security with Auto-Learning and CFS Distribution |
903 |
Configuring Port Security with Auto-Learning without CFS |
904 |
Configuring Port Security with Manual Database Configuration |
904 |
Configuring Port Security Using Wizard |
905 |
Prerequisites |
905 |
Enabling Port Security |
909 |
Port Security Activation |
910 |
Activating Port Security |
910 |
Database Activation Rejection |
911 |
Forcing Port Security Activation |
911 |
Database Reactivation |
912 |
Copying an Active Database to the Config Database |
912 |
Displaying Activated Port Security Settings |
913 |
Displaying Port Security Statistics |
913 |
Displaying Port Security Violations |
913 |
Displaying Port Security Violations |
913 |
Auto-learning |
914 |
About Enabling Auto-learning |
914 |
Enabling Auto-learning |
914 |
Disabling Auto-learning |
915 |
Auto-Learning Device Authorization |
915 |
Authorization Scenarios |
916 |
Port Security Manual Configuration |
917 |
About WWN Identification |
917 |
Adding Authorized Port Pairs |
918 |
Deleting Port Security Setting |
918 |
Port Security Configuration Distribution |
919 |
Enabling Distribution |
919 |
Locking The Fabric |
920 |
Committing the Changes |
920 |
Activation and Auto-learning Configuration Distribution |
920 |
Database Merge Guidelines |
921 |
Database Interaction |
922 |
Database Scenarios |
922 |
Port Security Database Copy |
923 |
Port Security Database Deletion |
924 |
Port Security Database Cleanup |
924 |
Default Settings |
925 |
Configuring Fabric Binding |
927 |
About Fabric Binding |
927 |
Licensing Requirements |
927 |
Port Security Versus Fabric Binding |
927 |
Fabric Binding Enforcement |
928 |
Fabric Binding Configuration |
929 |
Enabling Fabric Binding |
929 |
Configuring Switch WWN List |
929 |
Fabric Binding Activation |
930 |
Forcing Fabric Binding Activation |
931 |
Saving Fabric Binding Configurations |
931 |
Clearing the Fabric Binding Statistics |
932 |
Deleting the Fabric Binding Database |
932 |
Verifying Fabric Binding Configurations |
932 |
Default Settings |
935 |
Part 6 |
937 |
IP Services |
937 |
Configuring FCIP |
939 |
About FCIP |
939 |
FCIP Concepts |
940 |
FCIP and VE Ports |
940 |
FCIP Links |
941 |
FCIP Profiles |
942 |
FCIP Interfaces |
942 |
FCIP High-Availability Solutions |
942 |
Fibre Channel PortChannels |
943 |
FSPF |
943 |
VRRP |
944 |
Ethernet PortChannels |
944 |
Ethernet PortChannels and Fibre Channel PortChannels |
945 |
Configuring FCIP |
945 |
Enabling FCIP |
946 |
Using the FCIP Wizard |
946 |
Basic FCIP Configuration |
953 |
Creating FCIP Profiles |
954 |
Creating FCIP Links |
954 |
Verifying Interfaces and Extended Link Protocol |
955 |
Checking Trunk Status |
955 |
Launching Cisco Transport Controller |
956 |
Launching Cisco Transport Controller |
956 |
Advanced FCIP Profile Configuration |
956 |
Configuring TCP Parameters |
957 |
Minimum Retransmit Timeout |
957 |
Keepalive Timeout |
957 |
Maximum Retransmissions |
957 |
Path MTUs |
958 |
Selective Acknowledgments |
958 |
Window Management |
958 |
Monitoring Congestion |
958 |
Estimating Maximum Jitter |
959 |
Buffer Size |
959 |
Advanced FCIP Interface Configuration |
959 |
Configuring Peers |
960 |
Peer IP Address |
960 |
Special Frames |
962 |
Active Connections |
963 |
Number of TCP Connections |
963 |
Time Stamp Control |
963 |
FCIP B Port Interoperability Mode |
963 |
Configuring B Ports |
965 |
Quality of Service |
966 |
Configuring E Ports |
966 |
Advanced FCIP Features |
967 |
FCIP Write Acceleration |
967 |
Configuring FCIP Write Acceleration |
969 |
FCIP Tape Acceleration |
970 |
Tape Library LUN Mapping for FCIP Tape Acceleration |
973 |
Configuring FCIP Tape Acceleration |
974 |
FCIP Compression |
975 |
Default Settings |
976 |
Configuring the SAN Extension Tuner |
979 |
About the SAN Extension Tuner |
979 |
SAN Extension Tuner Setup |
980 |
Data Pattern |
981 |
License Prerequisites |
981 |
Configuring the SAN Extension Tuner |
981 |
Tuning Guidelines |
982 |
Using the SAN Extension Tuner Wizard |
982 |
Default Settings |
984 |
Configuring iSCSI |
987 |
About iSCSI |
987 |
About iSCSI Configuration Limits |
990 |
Configuring iSCSI |
990 |
Enabling iSCSI |
990 |
Creating iSCSI Interfaces |
991 |
Using the iSCSI Wizard |
991 |
Presenting Fibre Channel Targets as iSCSI Targets |
993 |
Dynamic Mapping |
994 |
Static Mapping |
996 |
Advertising Static iSCSI Targets |
998 |
iSCSI Virtual Target Configuration Examples |
998 |
Example 1 |
998 |
Example 2 |
998 |
Example 3 |
999 |
Presenting iSCSI Hosts as Virtual Fibre Channel Hosts |
1000 |
Initiator Identification |
1000 |
Initiator Presentation Modes |
1000 |
Transparent Initiator Mode |
1001 |
iSCSI Initiator Idle Timeout |
1002 |
WWN Assignment for iSCSI Initiators |
1003 |
Proxy- Initiator Mode |
1006 |
VSAN Membership for iSCSI |
1008 |
VSAN Membership for iSCSI Hosts |
1008 |
VSAN Membership for iSCSI Interfaces |
1009 |
Example of VSAN Membership for iSCSI Devices |
1009 |
Advanced VSAN Membership for iSCSI Hosts |
1010 |
iSCSI Access Control |
1010 |
Fibre Channel Zoning-Based Access Control |
1011 |
iSCSI-Based Access Control |
1012 |
Enforcing Access Control |
1013 |
iSCSI Session Authentication |
1014 |
Authentication Mechanism |
1015 |
Local Authentication |
1016 |
Restricting iSCSI Initiator Authentication |
1016 |
Mutual CHAP Authentication |
1016 |
Configuring an iSCSI RADIUS Server |
1017 |
iSCSI Immediate Data and Unsolicited Data Features |
1017 |
iSCSI Interface Advanced Features |
1018 |
iSCSI Listener Port |
1018 |
TCP Tuning Parameters |
1018 |
QoS |
1018 |
iSCSI Routing Modes |
1019 |
Configuring iSLB |
1021 |
About iSLB Configuration Limits |
1022 |
iSLB Configuration Prerequisites |
1023 |
About iSLB Initiators |
1023 |
Configuring iSLB using Device Manager |
1023 |
Configuring iSLB Initiators |
1025 |
Assigning WWNs to iSLB Initiators |
1026 |
Making the Dynamic iSLB Initiator WWN Mapping Static |
1026 |
Assigning VSAN Membership for iSLB Initiators |
1026 |
Configuring Metric for Load Balancing |
1027 |
Configuring iSLB Initiator Targets |
1027 |
Configuring and Activating Zones for iSLB Initiators and Initiator Targets |
1028 |
Configuring iSLB Session Authentication |
1029 |
Restricting iSLB Initiator Authentication |
1029 |
Mutual CHAP Authentication |
1029 |
About Load Balancing Using VRRP |
1029 |
Changing iSCSI Interface Parameters and the Impact on Load Balancing |
1031 |
VRRP Load Balancing Algorithm For Selecting Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces |
1031 |
Configuring Load Balancing Using VRRP |
1031 |
About iSLB Configuration Distribution Using CFS |
1032 |
Distributing the iSLB Configuration Using CFS |
1033 |
Enabling iSLB Configuration Distribution |
1033 |
Locking the Fabric |
1034 |
Committing Changes to the Fabric |
1034 |
Discarding Pending Changes |
1034 |
Clearing a Fabric Lock |
1034 |
CFS Merge Process |
1035 |
iSLB CFS Merge Status Conflicts |
1035 |
iSCSI High Availability |
1036 |
Transparent Target Failover |
1036 |
iSCSI High Availability with Host Running Multi-Path Software |
1036 |
iSCSI HA with Host Not Having Any Multi-Path Software |
1037 |
LUN Trespass for Storage Port Failover |
1039 |
Multiple IPS Ports Connected to the Same IP Network |
1039 |
VRRP-Based High Availability |
1040 |
Ethernet PortChannel-Based High Availability |
1041 |
iSCSI Authentication Setup Guidelines and Scenarios |
1042 |
No Authentication |
1042 |
CHAP with Local Password Database |
1043 |
CHAP with External RADIUS Server |
1043 |
iSCSI Transparent Mode Initiator |
1044 |
Target Storage Device Requiring LUN Mapping |
1048 |
iSNS |
1053 |
About iSNS Client Functionality |
1053 |
Creating an iSNS Client Profile |
1054 |
About iSNS Server Functionality |
1055 |
Example Scenario |
1056 |
Configuring iSNS Servers |
1057 |
Enabling the iSNS Server |
1057 |
iSNS Configuration Distribution |
1057 |
Configuring the ESI Retry Count |
1058 |
Configuring the Registration Period |
1058 |
iSNS Client Registration and Deregistration |
1058 |
Target Discovery |
1058 |
iSNS Cloud Discovery |
1059 |
About Cloud Discovery |
1059 |
Configuring iSNS Cloud Discovery |
1060 |
Enabling iSNS Cloud Discovery |
1060 |
Initiating On-Demand iSNS Cloud Discovery |
1060 |
Configuring Automatic iSNS Cloud Discovery |
1061 |
Configuring iSNS Cloud Discovery Distribution |
1061 |
Default Settings |
1061 |
Configuring IP Services |
1063 |
Traffic Management Services |
1064 |
Management Interface Configuration |
1064 |
Default Gateway |
1065 |
About the Default Gateway |
1065 |
Configuring the Default Gateway |
1065 |
IPv4 Default Network Configuration |
1066 |
IPFC |
1067 |
IPFC Configuration Guidelines |
1067 |
IPv4 Static Routes |
1067 |
Overlay VSANs |
1068 |
About Overlay VSANs |
1068 |
Configuring Overlay VSANs |
1068 |
Multiple VSAN Configuration |
1069 |
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol |
1070 |
About VRRP |
1071 |
Configuring VRRP |
1072 |
Adding and Deleting Virtual Router |
1072 |
Virtual Router Initiation |
1073 |
Adding Virtual Router IP Addresses |
1073 |
Priority for the Virtual Router |
1073 |
Time Interval for Advertisement Packets |
1073 |
Priority Preemption |
1073 |
Virtual Router Authentication |
1074 |
Priority Based on Interface State Tracking |
1074 |
DNS Server Configuration |
1074 |
Default Settings |
1075 |
Configuring IP Storage |
1077 |
Services Modules |
1077 |
Module Status Verification |
1078 |
IPS Module Upgrade |
1079 |
MPS-14/2 Module Upgrade |
1079 |
Supported Hardware |
1079 |
Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces for IPv4 |
1080 |
Basic Gigabit Ethernet Configuration |
1080 |
Configuring Interface Descriptions |
1081 |
Configuring Beacon Mode |
1081 |
Configuring Autonegotiation |
1081 |
Configuring the MTU Frame Size |
1081 |
Configuring Promiscuous Mode |
1082 |
About VLANs for Gigabit Ethernet |
1082 |
Interface Subnet Requirements |
1082 |
Verifying Gigabit Ethernet Connectivity |
1083 |
Gigabit Ethernet IPv4-ACL Guidelines |
1083 |
Configuring Gigabit Ethernet High Availability |
1084 |
VRRP for iSCSI and FCIP Services |
1084 |
Configuring VRRP for Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces |
1085 |
About Ethernet PortChannel Aggregation |
1085 |
Configuring Ethernet PortChannels |
1086 |
Configuring CDP |
1086 |
Default Settings |
1086 |
Configuring IPv4 for Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces |
1089 |
About IPv4 |
1089 |
Basic Gigabit Ethernet Configuration for IPv4 |
1090 |
Configuring Interface Descriptions |
1091 |
Configuring Beacon Mode |
1091 |
Configuring Autonegotiation |
1091 |
Configuring the MTU Frame Size |
1091 |
Configuring Promiscuous Mode |
1092 |
VLANs |
1092 |
About VLANs for Gigabit Ethernet |
1092 |
Configuring the VLAN Subinterface |
1093 |
Interface Subnet Requirements |
1093 |
IPv4-ACLs |
1093 |
Gigabit Ethernet IPv4-ACL Guidelines |
1094 |
Default Settings |
1094 |
Configuring IPv6 for Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces |
1095 |
About IPv6 |
1095 |
Extended IPv6 Address Space for Unique Addresses |
1096 |
IPv6 Address Formats |
1096 |
IPv6 Address Prefix Format |
1097 |
IPv6 Address Type: Unicast |
1097 |
Global Addresses |
1097 |
Link-Local Address |
1098 |
IPv6 Address Type: Multicast |
1099 |
ICMP for IPv6 |
1100 |
Path MTU Discovery for IPv6 |
1101 |
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery |
1101 |
IPv6 Neighbor Solicitation and Advertisement Messages |
1101 |
Router Discovery |
1103 |
IPv6 Stateless Autoconfiguration |
1103 |
Dual IPv4 and IPv6 Protocol Stacks |
1104 |
Configuring Basic Connectivity for IPv6 |
1105 |
Configuring IPv6 Addressing and Enabling IPv6 Routing |
1105 |
Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Protocol Addresses |
1107 |
Configuring IPv6 Static Routes |
1107 |
Configuring a IPv6 Static Route |
1107 |
Gigabit Ethernet IPv6-ACL Guidelines |
1108 |
Transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6 |
1109 |
Default Settings |
1109 |
Part 7 |
1111 |
Intelligent Storage Services |
1111 |
Configuring SCSI Flow Services and Statistics |
1113 |
SCSI Flow Services |
1113 |
About SCSI Flow Services |
1113 |
SCSI Flow Manager |
1114 |
SCSI Flow Configuration Client |
1115 |
SCSI Flow Data Path Support |
1115 |
Configuring SCSI Flow Services |
1115 |
Enabling Intelligent Storage Services |
1115 |
Disabling Intelligent Storage Services |
1117 |
SCSI Flow Statistics |
1118 |
About SCSI Flow Statistics |
1118 |
Configuring SCSI Flow Statistics |
1119 |
Enabling SCSI Flow Statistics |
1119 |
Clearing SCSI Flow Statistics |
1120 |
Default Settings |
1120 |
Configuring Fibre Channel Write Acceleration |
1121 |
Fibre Channel Write Acceleration |
1121 |
About Fibre Channel Write Acceleration |
1121 |
Enabling Fibre Channel Write Acceleration |
1122 |
Default Settings |
1123 |
Configuring SANTap |
1125 |
Default Settings, page 57-7About SANTap |
1125 |
Configuring SANTap |
1127 |
Enabling SANTap |
1127 |
Creating a SANTap CVT |
1128 |
Deleting a SANTap CVT |
1128 |
Creating a SANTap DVT |
1129 |
Deleting a SANTap DVT |
1130 |
Default Settings |
1131 |
Configuring NASB |
1133 |
Intelligent Storage Services |
1133 |
Enabling Intelligent Storage Services |
1134 |
Disabling Intelligent Storage Services |
1135 |
About NASB |
1135 |
Configuring NASB |
1137 |
Default Settings |
1138 |
Part 8 |
1141 |
Network and Switch Monitoring |
1141 |
Network Monitoring |
1143 |
SAN Discovery and Topology Mapping |
1143 |
Device Discovery |
1143 |
Topology Mapping |
1143 |
Using the Topology Map |
1144 |
Saving a Customized Topology Map Layout |
1144 |
Using Enclosures with Fabric Manager Topology Maps |
1145 |
Mapping Multiple Fabrics |
1145 |
Inventory Management |
1145 |
Using the Inventory Tab from Fabric Manager Web Server |
1145 |
Viewing Logs from Device Manager |
1146 |
Health and Event Monitoring |
1146 |
Fabric Manager Events Tab |
1146 |
Event Information in Fabric Manager Web Server Reports |
1146 |
Events in Device Manager |
1146 |
Performance Monitoring |
1147 |
Real-Time Performance Monitoring |
1147 |
Device Manager Real-Time Performance Monitoring |
1147 |
Fabric Manager Real-Time ISL Statistics |
1149 |
Historical Performance Monitoring |
1150 |
Creating a Flow with Performance Manager |
1150 |
Creating a Collection with Performance Manager |
1150 |
Using Performance Thresholds |
1150 |
Using the Performance Manager Configuration Wizard |
1151 |
Viewing Performance Manager Reports |
1151 |
Performance Summary |
1152 |
Performance Tables and Details Graphs |
1152 |
Viewing Performance of Host-Optimized Port Groups |
1152 |
Viewing Performance Manager Events |
1152 |
Generating Top10 Reports in Performance Manager |
1153 |
Generating Top10 Reports Using Scripts |
1153 |
Exporting Data Collections to XML Files |
1153 |
Exporting Data Collections in Readable Format |
1154 |
Configuring Performance Manager for Use with Cisco Traffic Analyzer |
1155 |
Configuring RMON |
1159 |
About RMON |
1159 |
Configuring RMON Using Threshold Manager |
1159 |
RMON Alarm Configuration |
1160 |
Enabling RMON Alarms by Port |
1160 |
Enabling RMON Alarms for VSANs |
1162 |
Enabling RMON Alarms for Physical Components |
1164 |
Managing RMON Events |
1165 |
Managing RMON Alarms |
1166 |
Viewing the RMON Log |
1166 |
Default Settings |
1167 |
Monitoring Network Traffic Using SPAN |
1169 |
About SPAN |
1170 |
SPAN Sources |
1170 |
IPS Source Ports |
1171 |
Allowed Source Interface Types |
1171 |
VSAN as a Source |
1172 |
Guidelines to Configure VSANs as a Source |
1172 |
SPAN Sessions |
1173 |
Specifying Filters |
1173 |
Guidelines to Specifying Filters |
1173 |
SD Port Characteristics |
1173 |
Guidelines to Configure SPAN |
1174 |
Configuring SPAN |
1174 |
Configuring SPAN |
1174 |
Creating SPAN Sessions |
1175 |
Editing SPAN Sources |
1176 |
Deleting SPAN Sessions |
1177 |
SPAN Conversion Behavior |
1177 |
Monitoring Traffic Using Fibre Channel Analyzers |
1178 |
Without SPAN |
1178 |
With SPAN |
1179 |
Configuring Fibre Channel Analyzers Using SPAN |
1180 |
Single SD Port to Monitor Traffic |
1180 |
Default SPAN Settings |
1181 |
Configuring System Message Logging |
1183 |
About System Message Logging |
1183 |
System Message Logging Configuration |
1185 |
Message Logging Initiation |
1185 |
Console Severity Level |
1186 |
Module Logging |
1187 |
Log Files |
1188 |
System Message Logging Servers |
1189 |
Verifying Syslog Servers from Fabric Manager Web Server |
1192 |
Outgoing System Message Logging Server Facilities |
1192 |
Viewing Logs from Fabric Manager Web Server |
1193 |
Viewing Logs from Device Manager |
1193 |
Default Settings |
1193 |
Configuring Call Home |
1195 |
Call Home Features |
1196 |
Cisco AutoNotify |
1196 |
Call Home Configuration Process |
1197 |
Contact Information |
1197 |
Destination Profiles |
1199 |
Alert Groups |
1200 |
Customized Alert Group Messages |
1201 |
Call Home Message Level Feature |
1202 |
Syslog-Based Alerts |
1203 |
RMON-Based Alerts |
1204 |
E-Mail Options |
1205 |
Configuring General E-Mail Options |
1205 |
Periodic Inventory Notification |
1205 |
Duplicate Message Throttle |
1207 |
Call Home Enable Function |
1207 |
Call Home Configuration Distribution |
1208 |
Fabric Lock Override |
1209 |
Database Merge Guidelines |
1209 |
Call Home Communications Test |
1210 |
Configuring EMC Call Home |
1210 |
Sample Syslog Alert Notification in Full-txt Format |
1211 |
Sample Syslog Alert Notification in XML Format |
1211 |
Sample RMON Notification in XML Format |
1212 |
Default Settings |
1213 |
Event Triggers |
1214 |
Call Home Message Levels |
1216 |
Message Contents |
1217 |
Configuring Fabric Configuration Servers |
1225 |
About FCS |
1225 |
Significance of FCS |
1226 |
Displaying FCS Discovery |
1227 |
Displaying FCS Elements |
1227 |
Creating an FCS Platform |
1228 |
Displaying FCS Fabric Ports |
1229 |
Default Settings |
1230 |
Part 9 |
1231 |
Traffic Management |
1231 |
Configuring Fabric Congestion Control and QoS |
1233 |
FCC |
1233 |
About FCC |
1233 |
FCC Process |
1234 |
Enabling FCC |
1234 |
Assigning FCC Priority |
1235 |
QoS |
1235 |
About Control Traffic |
1235 |
Enabling or Disabling Control Traffic |
1236 |
About Data Traffic |
1236 |
VSAN Versus Zone-Based QoS |
1237 |
Configuring Data Traffic |
1238 |
About Class Map Creation |
1238 |
Creating a Class Map |
1239 |
About Service Policy Definition |
1240 |
About Service Policy Enforcement |
1240 |
About the DWRR Traffic Scheduler Queue |
1240 |
Changing the Weight in a DWRR Queue |
1241 |
Example Configuration |
1242 |
Ingress Port Rate Limiting |
1243 |
Default Settings |
1244 |
Configuring Port Tracking |
1245 |
About Port Tracking |
1245 |
Port Tracking |
1246 |
About Port Tracking |
1246 |
Enabling Port Tracking |
1247 |
About Configuring Linked Ports |
1247 |
Operationally Binding a Tracked Port |
1247 |
About Tracking Multiple Ports |
1249 |
Tracking Multiple Ports |
1249 |
About Monitoring Ports in a VSAN |
1250 |
Monitoring Ports in a VSAN |
1250 |
About Forceful Shutdown |
1250 |
Forcefully Shutting Down a Tracked Port |
1250 |
Default Port Tracking Settings |
1250 |
Part 10 |
1251 |
Troubleshooting |
1251 |
Troubleshooting Your Fabric |
1253 |
Troubleshooting Tools and Techniques |
1253 |
Cisco Traffic Analyzer |
1254 |
Cisco Protocol Analyzer |
1255 |
Analyzing Switch Device Health |
1255 |
Analyzing Switch Fabric Configuration |
1256 |
Analyzing End-to-End Connectivity |
1257 |
Using the Ping Tool (fcping) |
1259 |
Using Traceroute (fctrace) and Other Troubleshooting Tools |
1259 |
Analyzing the Results of Merging Zones |
1260 |
Issuing the Show Tech Support Command |
1261 |
Running CLI Commands |
1263 |
Running CLI Commands |
1263 |
Adjusting for Daylight Savings Time |
1264 |
Locating Other Switches |
1264 |
Getting Oversubscription Information in Device Manager |
1266 |
Fibre Channel Time Out Values |
1266 |
Timer Configuration Across All VSANs |
1267 |
Timer Configuration Per-VSAN |
1268 |
Configuring a Fabric Analyzer |
1269 |
About the Cisco Fabric Analyzer |
1269 |
Local Text-Based Capture |
1270 |
Remote Capture Daemon |
1270 |
GUI-Based Client |
1271 |
Configuring the Cisco Fabric Analyzer |
1271 |
Sending Captures to Remote IP Addresses |
1272 |
Displaying Captured Frames |
1272 |
Defining Display Filters |
1273 |
Capture Filters |
1273 |
Permitted Capture Filters |
1274 |
Configuring World Wide Names |
1275 |
Link Initialization WWN Usage |
1275 |
Configuring a Secondary MAC Address |
1275 |
Displaying WWN Information |
1276 |
FC ID Allocation for HBAs |
1276 |
Default Settings |
1277 |
Management Software FAQ |
1279 |
Installation Issues |
1281 |
When installing Fabric Manager from windows, why does clicking install fail? |
1281 |
Why do I have trouble launching Fabric Manager on Solaris? |
1281 |
What do I do if my browser prompts to save JNLP files? |
1281 |
What do I do if I see a \ |
1282 |
What do I do if my desktop shortcuts not visible? |
1282 |
How do I upgrade to a newer version of Fabric Manager or Device Manager? |
1282 |
How do I downgrade Fabric Manager or Device Manager? |
1282 |
What do I do if an upgrade is not working? |
1282 |
What do I do if Java Web Start hangs on the download dialog? |
1283 |
How do I manually configure a browser for Java Web Start? |
1283 |
How do I run Java Web Start from the command line? |
1283 |
How do I clear the Java Web Start cache? |
1284 |
What do I do if during a Fabric Manager upgrade, the installer doesn’t display a prompt to create a shortcut? |
1284 |
What do I do if my login does not work in Fabric Manager or Device Manager? |
1284 |
What do I do if I cannot install Fabric Manager or Device Manager, or run Java, when pcAnyWhere is running? |
1284 |
What do I do if the Fabric Manager or Performance Manager service shows up as “disabled” in the Services menu? |
1284 |
What do I do if I am unable to install Fabric Manager or Device Manager, or run Java, when McAfee Internet Suite 6.0 Professional is running? |
1285 |
General |
1285 |
What do I do if I see errors while monitoring Area chart graphing? |
1285 |
What do I do if I see \ |
1285 |
What do I do if disk images in the Device Manager Summary View are not visible? |
1285 |
What do I do if I am unable to set both the D_S_TOV and E_D_TOV timers in Device Manager? |
1285 |
What do I do if columns in Device Manager tables are too small? |
1286 |
What do I do if fabric changes are not propagated onto the map (for example, links don't disappear)? |
1286 |
What do I do if the PortChannel creation dialog becomes too small after several uses? |
1286 |
What do I do if I see errors after IPFC configuration? |
1286 |
What do I do if Fabric Manager or Device Manager is using the wrong network interface? |
1286 |
What do I do if I see display anomalies in Fabric Manager or Device Manager? |
1286 |
What do I do if most of my Physical Attributes catagories disappear? |
1287 |
What do I do if I can’t see the Information pane? |
1287 |
Why is the active zone set in edit zone always shown in bold (even after successful activation)? |
1287 |
Can I create a zone with prefix IVRZ or a zone set with name nozonset? |
1287 |
What do I do when One-Click License Install fails, and I cannot connect to the Cisco website? |
1287 |
What do I do when Fabric Manager client and Device Manager cannot connect to the switch? |
1288 |
How do I increase the log window size in Fabric Manager Client? |
1288 |
When do I do when the FM Server Database fails to start or has a file locking error? |
1288 |
Windows Issues |
1288 |
What do I do when text fields show up too small, and I cannot enter any data? |
1288 |
What do I do when printing causes an application crash? |
1288 |
What do I do when Windows XP hangs (or I see a blue screen)? |
1288 |
What do I do when Fabric Manager and Device Manager Icons Disappear? |
1289 |
What do I do when Device Manager or Fabric Manager window content disappears in Windows XP? |
1289 |
What do I do when SCP/SFTP fails when a file is copied from local machine to the switch? |
1289 |
UNIX Issues |
1289 |
What do I do when the parent Menus Disappear? |
1289 |
What do I do when the web browser cannot find web server even it is running? |
1289 |
How do I fix a \ |
1289 |
Other |
1290 |
How do I set the map layout so it stays after Fabric Manager restarted? |
1290 |
What do I do when two switches show on the map, but there is only one switch? |
1290 |
What does a red/orange/dotted line through the switch mean? |
1291 |
How do I upgrade without losing map settings? |
1296 |
How do I preserve historical data when moving Fabric Manager server to new host? |
1296 |
Are there restrictions when using Fabric Manager across FCIP? |
1297 |
How do I fix a \ |
1297 |
How do I run Cisco Fabric Manager with multiple interfaces? |
1297 |
Manually specifying an interface for Fabric Manager Server |
1298 |
Manually specifying an interface for Fabric Manager Client or Device Manager |
1298 |
How do I configure an HTTP proxy server? |
1298 |
How do I clear the topology map? |
1299 |
How can I use Fabric Manager in a mixed software environment? |
1299 |
How do I fix a \ |
1299 |
How do I search for Devices in a Fabric? |
1300 |
How does Fabric Manager Server licensing work? |
1301 |
How do I manage Multiple Fabrics? |
1301 |
How can I clear an Orange X Through a Switch caused by license expiration? |
1301 |
Monitoring System Processes and Logs |
1303 |
Displaying System Processes |
1303 |
Displaying System Status |
1304 |
Core and Log Files |
1305 |
Displaying Core Status |
1305 |
Clearing the Core Directory |
1306 |
First and Last Core |
1306 |
First and Last Core Verification |
1307 |
Online System Health Management |
1308 |
About Online System Health Management |
1308 |
Performing Internal Loopback Tests |
1309 |
Performing External Loopback Tests |
1309 |
Default Settings |
1309 |
Launching Fabric Manager in Cisco SAN-OS Releases Prior to 3.2(1) |
1311 |
Setting the Seed Switch in Cisco SAN-OS Releases 3.1(1) to 3.2(1) |
1311 |
Setting the Seed Switch in Releases Prior to Cisco SAN-OS Release 3.1(1) |
1313 |
Cisco Fabric Manager Unsupported Feature List |
1315 |
Interface Nonoperational Reason Codes |
1319 |
Managing Cisco FabricWare |
1321 |
Fibre Channel Support |
1321 |
Zone Configuration |
1322 |
Security |
1322 |
Events |
1322 |
Managing Cisco FabricWare with Fabric Manager |
1323 |
Configuration Limits for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.1(x) and 3.2(x) |
1325 |