VSAN Configuration
S e n d d o c u m e n t a t i o n c o m m e n t s t o m d s f e e d b a c k - d o c @ c i s c o . c o m
Figure 20-4
Default
VSAN
fc1/1
fc1/2
Isolated
VSAN
•
•
The allowed VSAN list is not affected when a VSAN is deleted (see
Note
Trunking").
Any commands for a nonconfigured VSAN are rejected. For example, if VSAN 10 is not configured in
the system, then a command request to move a port to VSAN 10 is rejected.
Deleting Static VSANs
To delete a VSAN and its various attributes, follow these steps:
Command
Step 1
switch# config t
Step 2
switch(config)# vsan database
switch(config-db)#
Step 3
switch-config-db# vsan 2
switch(config-vsan-db)#
Step 4
switch(config-vsan-db)# no vsan 5
switch(config-vsan-db)#
Step 5
switch(config-vsan-db)# end
switch#
About Load Balancing
Load balancing attributes indicate the use of the source-destination ID (src-dst-id) or the originator
exchange OX ID (src-dst-ox-id, the default) for load balancing path selection.
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VSAN Port Membership Details
Before
VSAN 7
fc1/3
fc1/4
VSAN 12
fc1/5
fc1/6
Switch 1
VSAN-based runtime (name server), zoning, and configuration (static routes) information is
removed when the VSAN is deleted.
Configured VSAN interface information is removed when the VSAN is deleted.
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After
Default
VSAN 7
VSAN
fc1/1
fc1/3
fc1/2
fc1/4
Isolated
VSAN 12
VSAN
fc1/5
fc1/5
fc1/6
fc1/6
Switch 1
Purpose
Enters configuration mode.
Configures the VSAN database.
Places you in VSAN configuration mode.
Deletes VSAN 5 from the database and switch.
Places you in EXEC mode.
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Configuring and Managing VSANs
Chapter 16, "Configuring