Chapter 4
Configuring VSANs and Interfaces
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You see the Create VSAN dialog box. (See
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Step 2
Complete the fields in the Create VSAN dialog box.
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Select the switches that you wish to assign to the VSAN. For example, in
is the switch selected to be assigned to a VSAN.
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Select a VSAN ID for the VSAN.
Assign a name to the VSAN. For example, in
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Select the type of load balancing used on this VSAN. We recommend that, for this setup, you select
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the srcdst Ox-ld option, which is the default option.
Select the interoperability value configured for the local switch on this VSAN. We recommend that,
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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
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option, which is selected by default.
Check the Static Domain IDs check box to assign a persistent domain ID to the VSAN. For
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example, in
switch on VSAN_test.
See
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Create VSAN
srcdst—Use source and destination ID for path selection.
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srcdst Ox-ld—Use source, destination, and exchange IDs.
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Figure
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Appendix B, "Configuring Static Domain IDs and Persistent FC IDs,"
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Figure
4-3, VSAN_test is the assigned VSAN name.
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Quick Configuration Guide
Creating VSANs
Figure
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for details.
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