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Cisco SN6000C Configuration Manual (1484 pages)
Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide - Release 4.x (OL-18084-01, February 2009)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 25.43 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
New and Changed Information
57
Advanced Configuration
63
Document Conventions
66
Related Documentation
66
Release Notes
66
Cisco Fabric Manager
67
Compatibility Information
67
Hardware Installation
67
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
67
Software Installation and Upgrade
67
Intelligent Storage Networking Services Configuration Guides
68
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
68
Troubleshooting and Reference
68
Getting Started
69
Hardware Overview
71
Product Overview
71
Cisco Mds 9500 Series Multilayer Directors
72
Cisco Mds 9200 Series Fabric Switches
73
Cisco Mds 9100 Series Fixed Configuration Fabric Switches
74
Tools for Software Configuration
75
Advanced Configuration
76
Basic Configuration
76
Software Configuration Overview
76
Before You Begin
79
Chapter 2 before You Begin
80
About the Switch Prompt
80
Default Switch Roles
81
Using the CLI
81
CLI Command Modes
81
CLI Command Hierarchy
82
EXEC Mode Options
83
Configuration Mode
84
CLI Command Navigation
88
Command Completion
88
File System Completion
88
The no and Default Forms of Commands
88
CLI Command Configuration Options
89
Getting Help
89
Managing the Switch Configuration
90
Displaying the Switch Configuration
90
Saving a Configuration
93
Clearing a Configuration
93
Displaying Users
93
Sending Messages to Users
93
Using the Ping and Ping Ipv6 Commands
93
Using the Extended Ping and Ping Ipv6 Commands
94
Using Traceroute and Traceroute Ipv6 Commands
95
Configuring Terminal Parameters
96
Setting the Terminal Session Timeout
96
Clearing Terminal Sessions
97
Displaying Terminal Sessions
97
Setting the Terminal Timeout
97
Setting the Terminal Type
97
Setting the Terminal Screen Length
98
Setting the Terminal Screen Width
98
Displaying Terminal Settings
98
Configuring the Switch Banner Message
98
Directing Show Command Output to a File
99
Using CLI Variables
99
User-Defined CLI Persistent Variables
100
System-Defined Variables
101
Using Command Aliases
101
Defining Command Aliases
102
About Flash Devices
102
Internal Bootflash
103
External Compactflash (Slot0)
103
Formatting Flash Devices and File Systems
103
Initializing Internal Bootflash
103
Formatting External Compactflash
104
Using Switch File Systems
104
Specifying File Systems
105
Setting the Current Directory
106
Displaying the Current Directory
106
Displaying File Checksums
107
Listing the Files in a Directory
107
Creating a Directory
107
Deleting an Existing Directory
107
Moving Files
108
Copying Files
108
Deleting Files
109
Displaying File Contents
110
Saving Command Output to a File
110
Compressing and Uncompressing Files
110
Displaying the Last Lines in a File
111
Command Scripts
111
Executing Commands Specified in a Script
111
Using CLI Variables in Scripts
112
Setting the Delay Time
113
CHAPTER 3 Obtaining and Installing Licenses3-1
117
Licensing Terminology
117
C H a P T E R 3 Obtaining and Installing Licenses
118
Licensing Model
118
Licensing High Availability
124
Options to Install a License
124
Obtaining a Factory-Installed License
125
Performing a Manual Installation
125
Obtaining the License Key File
126
Installing the License Key File
126
Installing the License Key File to a Remote Location
128
Backing up License Files
128
Identifying License Features in Use
128
Uninstalling Licenses
129
Updating Licenses
130
Grace Period Alerts
131
License Transfers between Switches
132
Displaying License Information
133
CHAPTER 4 On-Demand Port Activation Licensing
135
About On-Demand Port Activation Licensing
135
Port-Naming Conventions
136
Port Licensing
136
C H a P T E R 4 On-Demand Port Activation Licensing
137
Default Configuration
138
License Status Definitions
142
Configuring Port Activation Licenses
144
Making a Port Eligible for a License
145
Acquiring a License for a Port
145
Moving Licenses Among Ports
146
On-Demand Port Activation License Example
147
Initial Configuration
151
Chapter 5 Initial Configuration
152
Starting a Switch in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family
152
Initial Setup Routine
153
Preparing to Configure the Switch
153
Default Login
154
Setup Options
154
Assigning Setup Information
155
Configuring Out-Of-Band Management
156
Configuring In-Band Management
161
Using the Setup Command
165
Accessing the Switch
165
Assigning a Switch Name
166
Where Do You Go Next?
166
Verifying the Module Status
167
Configuring Date, Time, and Time Zone
167
Configuring the Time Zone
168
Adjusting for Daylight Saving Time or Summer Time
168
NTP Configuration
169
About NTP
170
NTP Configuration Guidelines
170
Configuring NTP
171
NTP CFS Distribution
174
Committing NTP Configuration Changes
174
Enabling NTP Distribution
174
Database Merge Guidelines
175
Discarding NTP Configuration Changes
175
NTP Session Status Verification
175
Releasing Fabric Session Lock
175
Management Interface Configuration
176
Obtaining Remote Management Access
176
Using the Force Option During Shutdown
177
Default Gateway Configuration
177
Configuring the Default Gateway
178
Telnet Server Connection
178
Disabling a Telnet Connection
179
Configuring Console Port Settings
179
Verifying Console Port Settings
179
Configuring COM1 Port Settings
180
Verifying COM1 Port Settings
181
Configuring Modem Connections
181
Guidelines to Configure Modems
182
Enabling Modem Connections
183
Configuring the Initialization String
183
Configuring the Default Initialization String
184
Configuring a User-Specified Initialization String
185
Initializing a Modem in a Powered-On Switch
185
Verifying the Modem Connection Configuration
186
Configuring CDP
187
Clearing CDP Counters and Tables
188
Displaying CDP Information
188
CHAPTER 6 Configuring Flexattach Virtual Pwwn6-1
193
About Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
193
Flexattach Virtual Pwwn Guidelines and Requirements
194
Configuring Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
194
Automatically Enabling Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
194
Enabling Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
194
C H a P T E R 6 Configuring Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
195
Manually Enabling Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
195
Mapping Pwwn to Virtual Pwwn
195
Verifying Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
196
Verifying the End Device
196
Debugging Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
197
Security Settings for Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
197
Flexattach Virtual Pwwn CFS Distribution
198
Difference between San Device Virtualization and Flexattach Port Virtualization
198
About CFS
199
Chapter 7 Using the CF Infrastructure
200
Cisco MDS NX-OS Features Using CFS
200
CFS Features
200
CFS Protocol
201
CFS Distribution Scopes
201
CFS Distribution Modes
202
Uncoordinated Distribution
202
Unrestricted Uncoordinated Distributions
202
Disabling CFS Distribution on a Switch
202
Verifying CFS Distribution Status
203
CFS Application Requirements
203
Enabling CFS for an Application
204
Verifying Application Registration Status
204
Locking the Fabric
205
Verifying CFS Lock Status
205
Committing Changes
206
Discarding Changes
206
Saving the Configuration
206
Clearing a Locked Session
206
CFS Merge Support
207
Verifying CFS Merge Status
207
CFS Distribution over IP
209
Enabling CFS over IP
211
Verifying the CFS over IP Configuration
211
Configuring IP Multicast Address for CFS over IP
211
Verifying IP Multicast Address Configuration for CFS over IP
212
Configuring Static IP Peers for CFS over IP
212
Verifying Static IP Peer Configuration
214
CFS Regions
215
About CFS Regions
215
Managing CFS Regions
216
Assigning Applications to CFS Regions
216
Creating CFS Regions
216
Moving an Application to a Different CFS Region
216
Default Settings
217
Deleting CFS Regions
217
Displaying CFS Regions
217
Removing an Application from a Region
217
About Software Images
219
Dependent Factors for Software Installation
220
Selecting the Correct Software Images for Cisco MDS 9100 Series Switches
220
Selecting the Correct Software Images for Cisco MDS 9200 Series Switches
220
Selecting the Correct Software Images for Cisco MDS 9500 Family Switches
220
Chapter 8 Software Image
221
Essential Upgrade Prerequisites
221
Software Upgrade Methods
223
Determining Software Compatibility
224
Automated Upgrades
225
Benefits of Using the Install All Command
225
Recognizing Failure Cases
226
Using the Install All Command
227
Upgrading Services Modules
230
Sample Install All Commands
231
Upgrade Status Verification
238
Nondisruptive Upgrades on Fabric and Modular Switches
239
Preparing for a Nondisruptive Upgrade on Fabric and Modular Switches
239
Performing a Nondisruptive Upgrade on a Fabric Switch
242
Viewing the Status of a Nondisruptive Upgrade on a Fabric Switch
243
Troubleshooting a Nondisruptive Upgrade on a Fabric Switch
244
Manual Upgrade on a Dual Supervisor Module Switch
244
Preparing for a Manual Installation
245
Upgrading a Loader
246
Upgrading the BIOS
248
Quick Upgrade
249
Downgrading from a Higher Release
249
Maintaining Supervisor Modules
250
Migrating from Supervisor-1 Modules to Supervisor-2 Modules
251
Replacing Supervisor Modules
251
Standby Supervisor Module Boot Variable Version
251
Standby Supervisor Module Boot Alert
252
Standby Supervisor Module Bootflash Memory
252
Installing Generation 2 Modules in Generation 1 Chassis
252
Replacing Modules
252
Default Settings
253
CHAPTER 9 Working with Configuration Files9-1
255
Managing Configuration Files
255
Displaying Configuration Files
255
C H a P T E R 9 Working with Configuration Files
256
Downloading Configuration Files to the Switch
256
Using a File from a Remote Server
256
Using a File from an External Compactflash Disk (Slot0:)
257
Saving Configuration Files to an External Device
257
Saving to a Remote Server
257
Saving to an External Compactflash Disk (Slot0:)
258
Saving the Running Configuration
258
Saving Startup Configurations in the Fabric
258
Unlocking the Startup Configuration File
259
Copying Configuration Files
259
Backing up Configuration Files
260
Rolling Back to a Previous Configuration
261
Restoring the Configured Redundancy Mode
261
Accessing File Systems on the Standby Supervisor Module
262
Deleting Configuration Files
262
CHAPTER 10 Configuring High Availability10-1
263
About High Availability
263
C H a P T E R 10 Configuring High Availability
264
Switchover Mechanisms
264
HA Switchover Characteristics
264
Initiating a Switchover
264
Switchover Guidelines
265
Verifying Switchover Possibilities
265
Process Restartability
266
Synchronizing Supervisor Modules
266
Copying Boot Variable Images to the Standby Supervisor Module
266
Automatic Copying of Boot Variables
266
Verifying the Copied Boot Variables
266
Displaying HA Status Information
267
Displaying the System Uptime
269
Displaying Switch Hardware Inventory
271
Chapter 11 Managing System Hardware
272
Running Compact Flash Tests
274
Running the Compactflash CRC Checksum Test on Demand
274
Enabling and Disabling the Automatic Compactflash CRC Checksum Test
274
Setting the Compactflash CRC Checksum Test Interval
275
Enabling and Disabling Failure Action at the Failure of a Compactflash Checksum Test
275
Displaying the Frequency and Status of the Compactflash CRC Checksum Test
275
Updating the Compactflash Firmware
276
Updating the Compactflash Firmware on Demand
276
Enabling and Disabling the Compactflash Firmware Update
277
Setting the Compactflash Firmware Update Interval
277
Enabling and Disabling Failure Action at the Failure of a Compactflash Firmware Update
277
Displaying the Frequency and Status of Compactflash Updates
278
Displaying Compactflash CRC Test and Firmware Update Statistics
278
Displaying the Switch Serial Number
279
Displaying Power Usage Information
280
Power Supply Configuration Modes
280
Power Supply Configuration Guidelines
281
About Crossbar Management
283
Operational Considerations When Removing Crossbars
284
Backward Compatibility for Generation 1 Modules in Cisco MDS 9513 Directors
285
Gracefully Shutting down a Crossbar
285
About Module Temperature
286
Displaying Module Temperature
287
About Fan Modules
287
About Clock Modules
289
Displaying Environment Information
290
Default Settings
291
Advertisement
Cisco SN6000C Reference (1550 pages)
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Command Reference - Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.0(1) through 3.3(1a) (OL-16217-01, April 2008)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 27.32 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
New and Changed Information
33
Document Conventions
64
Related Documentation
65
Release Notes
65
Cisco Fabric Manager
66
Compatibility Information
66
Hardware Installation
66
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
66
Intelligent Storage Networking Services Configuration Guides
67
Troubleshooting and Reference
67
Obtaining Documentation
68
Ordering Documentation
68
Product Documentation DVD
68
Cisco Product Security Overview
69
Documentation Feedback
69
Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products
69
Obtaining Technical Assistance
70
Definitions of Service Request Severity
72
Submitting a Service Request
72
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
73
Cli Overview
75
About the Switch Prompt
76
EXEC Mode Options
79
EXEC Mode Commands for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family
79
EXEC Mode Commands for the Cisco Fabric Switch for HP C-Class Bladesystem and the Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM Bladecenter
80
Configuration Mode Options
81
Configuration Mode Commands for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family
81
Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM Bladecenter
83
Navigating through CLI Commands
87
Getting Help
87
Command Completion
87
Using the no and Default Forms of Commands
88
Port Names and Port Mapping
88
Entering CLI Commands
90
Viewing Switch Configurations
90
Saving a Configuration
93
Clearing a Configuration
93
Searching and Filtering CLI Output
94
Multiple Filter Commands
95
Searching and Filtering CLI Output Examples
95
Displaying Users
98
Sending Messages to Users
98
Using the Ping Command
98
Using Traceroute
99
Setting the Switch's Shell Timeout
99
Displaying VTY Sessions
99
Clearing VTY Sessions
100
Setting the Switch's Terminal Timeout
100
Setting the Switch's Terminal Type
100
Setting the Switch's Terminal Length
100
Setting the Switch's Terminal Width
101
Displaying Terminal Settings
101
Using CLI Variables
101
User-Defined CLI Session Variables
101
User-Defined CLI Persistent Variables
102
System Defined Variables
103
Job Name
103
About Flash Devices
104
Internal Bootflash:
105
External Compactflash (Slot0)
105
Using Command Aliases
104
Defining Command Aliases
104
Formatting Flash Disks and File Systems
105
Initializing Bootflash:
106
Formatting Slot0:
106
Using the File System
106
Setting the Current Directory
107
Displaying the Current Directory
107
Listing the Files in a Directory
108
Creating a New Directory
108
Deleting an Existing Directory
108
Moving Files
108
Copying Files
109
Deleting Files
109
Displaying File Contents
109
Saving Command Output to a File
110
Directing Show Command Output to a File
110
Compressing and Uncompressing Files
110
Displaying the Last Line in a File
111
Executing Commands Specified in a Script
111
Setting the Delay Time
112
Role-Based CLI
112
Using Valid Formats and Ranges
113
Using Debug Commands
114
Generating Debug Command Output
115
Redirecting Debug and Error Message Output
115
Enabling Message Logging
116
Setting the Message Logging Levels
116
Limiting the Types of Logging Messages Sent to the Console
117
Logging Messages to an Internal Buffer
117
Limiting the Types of Logging Messages Sent to Another Monitor
117
Logging Messages to a UNIX Syslog Server
118
Limiting Messages to a Syslog Server
118
Chapter 2 a Command
122
Aaa Accounting Logsize
122
Aaa Accounting Default
123
Aaa Authentication Dhchap Default
124
Aaa Authentication Iscsi Default
125
Aaa Authentication Login
126
Aaa Authentication Login Password-Aging Enable
128
Aaa Group Server
129
Abort
131
Active Equals Saved
132
Alert-Group
133
Attach
136
Attachpriv
137
Attribute Qos
138
Authentication
139
Autonomous-Fabric-ID (IVR Topology Database Configuration)
141
Autonomous-Fabric-ID (IVR Service Group Configuration)
143
Autonomous-Fabric-ID Database
145
Auto-Volgrp
146
Chapter 3 B Command
148
Banner Motd
149
Boot
151
Bport
153
Bport-Keepalive
153
Broadcast
154
Callhome
156
Chapter 4 C Command
157
Callhome Test
158
Cfs Distribute
162
Cfs Ipv4 Distribute
164
Cfs Ipv4 Mcast-Address
166
Cfs Ipv6 Distribute
168
Cfs Ipv6 Mcast-Address
170
Cfs Region
172
Channel Mode Active
174
Channel-Group
175
Cimserver
176
Cimserver Clearcertificate
178
Cimserver Loglevel
179
Class
180
Clear Accounting Log
182
Clear Arp-Cache
183
Clear Callhome Session
184
Clear Cdp
185
Clear Cores
186
Clear Counters (EXEC Mode)
187
Clear Counters (SAN Extension N Port Configuration Mode)
188
Clear Crypto Ike Domain Ipsec Sa
189
Clear Crypto Sa Domain Ipsec
190
Clear Debug-Logfile
191
Clear Device-Alias
192
Clear Dpvm
193
Clear Fabric-Binding Statistics
194
Clear Fcanalyzer
195
Clear Fcflow Stats
196
Clear Fcns Statistics
197
Clear Fcs Statistics
198
Clear Fctimer Session
199
Clear Fc-Redirect Config Vt
200
Clear Fc-Redirect Decommission-Switch
201
Clear Ficon
203
Clear Fspf Counters
204
Clear Install Failure-Reason
205
Clear Ip Access-List Counters
206
Clear Ips Arp
207
Clear Ips Stats
208
Clear Ips Stats Fabric Interface
209
Clear Ipv6 Access-List
210
Clear Ipv6 Neighbors
211
Clear Islb Session
212
Clear Ivr Fcdomain Database
213
Clear Ivr Service-Group Database
214
Clear Ivr Zone Database
215
Clear License
216
Clear Line
217
Clear Logging
218
Clear Ntp
219
Clear Port-Security
220
Clear Processes Log
222
Clear Qos Statistics
223
Clear Radius Session
224
Clear Rlir
225
Clear Rmon Alarms
227
Clear Rmon All-Alarms
228
Clear Rmon Hcalarms
229
Clear Rmon Log
230
Clear Role Session
231
Clear Rscn Session Vsan
232
Clear Rscn Statistics
233
Clear Santap Module
234
Clear Ssm-Nvram Santap Module
235
Clear Scheduler Logfile
236
Clear Screen
237
Clear Scsi-Flow Statistics
238
Clear Sdv
239
Clear Snmp Hostconfig
240
Clear Ssh Hosts
241
Clear System Reset-Reason
242
Clear Tacacs+ Session
243
Clear Tlport Alpa-Cache
244
Clear User
245
Clear Vrrp
246
Clear Zone
247
Cli Alias Name
248
Cli Var Name (EXEC)
250
Cli Var Name (Configuration)
252
Clock
253
Clock Set
255
Cloud Discover
256
Cloud Discovery
257
Cloud-Discovery Enable
259
Cluster
260
Code-Page
261
Commit
263
Contract-ID
264
Configure Terminal
265
Copy
266
Copy Licenses
269
Copy Ssm-Nvram Standby-Sup
270
Crypto Ca Authenticate
271
Crypto Ca Crl Request
273
Crypto Ca Enroll
275
Show Crypto Key Mypubkey Rsa
276
Crypto Ca Export
277
Crypto Ca Import
279
Crypto Ca Test Verify
281
Crypto Ca Trustpoint
282
Crypto Global Domain Ipsec Security-Association Lifetime
284
Crypto Ike Domain Ipsec
285
Crypto Ike Domain Ipsec Rekey Sa
286
Crypto Ike Enable
287
Crypto Ipsec Enable
288
Crypto Key Generate Rsa
289
Crypto Key Zeroize Rsa
291
Crypto Map Domain Ipsec (Configuration Mode)
293
Crypto Map Domain Ipsec (Interface Configuration Submode)
295
Crypto Transform-Set Domain Ipsec
296
Customer-ID
298
Cisco SN6000C Configuration Manual (700 pages)
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch CLI Software Configuration Guide, NX-OS 4.0(1a)N1 (OL-16597-01, January 2009)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 4.64 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Document Conventions
34
Related Documentation
34
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
35
Fibre Channel over Ethernet
37
New Technologies in the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series
37
Chapter 1 Product Overview
38
I/O Consolidation
38
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch Hardware
39
Chassis
39
Ethernet Interfaces
39
Expansion Modules
39
Fibre Channel Interfaces
40
Management Interfaces
40
Virtual Interfaces
39
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch Software
40
Ethernet Switching
40
Fcoe and Fibre Channel Switching
41
Licensing
41
Serviceability
41
Switch Management
42
Network Security Features
43
Virtual Device Contexts
43
Typical Deployment Topologies
43
Ethernet TOR Switch Topology
44
IOC Topology
45
Supported Standards
46
Configuration Fundamentals
47
Using the Command-Line Interface
49
CHAPTER 2 Using the Command-Line Interface2-1
49
Accessing the Command Line Interface
49
C H a P T E R 2 Using the Command-Line Interface
50
Using the CLI
50
Using CLI Command Modes
50
CLI Command Hierarchy
51
EXEC Mode Commands
51
Configuration Mode Commands
53
Using Commands
54
Listing Commands and Syntax
54
Entering Command Sequences
55
Undoing or Reverting to Default Values or Conditions
55
Using Keyboard Shortcuts
55
Using CLI Variables
57
User-Defined Persistent CLI Variables
57
Defining Command Aliases
58
Using Command Aliases
58
Command Scripts
59
Executing Commands Specified in a Script
59
Using CLI Variables in Scripts
60
Setting the Delay Time
61
Configuring the Switch
63
Image Files on the Switch
63
Chapter 3 Configuring the Switch
64
Starting the Switch
64
Boot Sequence
64
Image Files on the Switch
64
Console Settings
65
Upgrading the Switch
66
Downgrading from a Higher Release
68
Initial Configuration
69
Configuration Prerequisites
69
Initial Setup
70
Preparing to Configure the Switch
70
Configuring the Switch
71
Default Login
71
Changing the Initial Configuration
74
Accessing the Switch
74
Additional Switch Configuration
75
Assigning a Switch Name
75
Configuring Date, Time, and Time Zone
75
Adjusting for Daylight Saving Time or Summer Time
76
NTP Configuration
77
About NTP
77
NTP Configuration Guidelines
78
Configuring NTP
79
NTP CFS Distribution
79
Committing Ntp Configuration Changes
80
Discarding Ntp Configuration Changes
80
Enabling Ntp Distribution
80
Management Interface Configuration
81
About the Mgmt0 Interface
82
Configuring the Management Interface
82
Displaying Management Interface Configuration
82
Shutting down the Management Interface
83
Managing the Switch Configuration
83
Displaying the Switch Configuration
83
Using Switch File Systems
84
Clearing a Configuration
84
Saving a Configuration
84
Setting the Current Directory
84
Creating a Directory
85
Deleting an Existing Directory
85
Displaying the Current Directory
85
Listing the Files in a Directory
85
Copying Files
86
Deleting Files
86
Moving Files
86
Compressing and Uncompressing Files
87
Displaying File Checksums
87
Displaying File Contents
87
Saving Command Output to a File
87
Managing Licenses
89
Licensing Terminology
89
Chapter 4 Managing Licenses
90
Licensing Model
90
License Installation
91
Obtaining a Factory-Installed License
91
Performing a Manual Installation
92
Obtaining the License Key File
92
Installing the License Key File
92
Backing up License Files
94
Identifying License Features in Use
94
Uninstalling Licenses
94
Grace Period Alerts
96
Updating Licenses
96
License Transfers between Switches
97
Verifying the License Configuration
98
LAN Switching
99
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces
101
CHAPTER 5 Configuring Ethernet Interfaces5-1
101
Information about Ethernet Interfaces
101
About the Interface Command
101
About the Unidirectional Link Detection Parameter
102
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces
102
This Section Includes the Following Topics
102
About Interface Speed
104
About the Cisco Discovery Protocol
104
About the Debounce Timer Parameters
104
About MTU Configuration
105
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces
105
Configuring the UDLD Mode
105
Configuring Interface Speed
106
Configuring the Cisco Discovery Protocol
107
Configuring the Debounce Timer
108
Configuring the Description Parameter
109
Disabling and Restarting Ethernet Interfaces
109
Displaying Interface Information
110
Default Physical Ethernet Settings
112
Chapter 6 Configuring Vlans
115
Information about Vlans
115
Understanding Vlans
115
Understanding VLAN Ranges
116
Creating, Deleting, and Modifying Vlans
117
Configuring a VLAN
118
Creating and Deleting a VLAN
118
Entering the VLAN Submode and Configuring the VLAN
119
Adding Ports to a VLAN
120
Verifying VLAN Configuration
120
About Private Vlans
123
Primary and Secondary Vlans in Private Vlans
124
Understanding Private VLAN Ports
125
Understanding Broadcast Traffic in Private Vlans
127
Understanding Private VLAN Port Isolation
127
Chapter 7 Configuring Private Vlans
123
Configuring a Private VLAN
127
Configuration Guidelines for Private Vlans
128
Enabling Private Vlans
128
Associating Secondary Vlans with a Primary Private VLAN
129
Configuring a VLAN as a Private VLAN
129
Configuring an Interface as a Private VLAN Host Port
130
Configuring an Interface as a Private VLAN Promiscuous Port
131
Verifying Private VLAN Configuration
132
Information about Rapid PVST+
135
Information about Rapid PVST
136
Understanding STP
136
Chapter 8 Configuring Rapid PVST+
136
Understanding the Bridge ID
137
Understanding Bpdus
138
Understanding Rapid Pvst+
140
Understanding Rapid PVST
140
Figure
142
Proposal and Agreement Handshake
142
Rapid PVST+ Bpdus
142
Protocol Timers
143
Port Roles
144
Port States
145
Synchronization of Port Roles
147
Detecting Unidirectional Link Failure
148
Port Cost
149
Port Priority
150
Rapid PVST+ and IEEE 802.1Q Trunks
150
Rapid PVST+ Interoperation with Legacy 802.1D STP
150
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Cisco SN6000C Configuration Manual (88 pages)
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Quick Configuration Guide (OL-7765-06, November 2007)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 3.74 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
8
Document Conventions
8
Related Documentation
9
Release Notes
9
Compatibility Information
9
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
9
Hardware Installation
9
Cisco Fabric Manager
10
Command-Line Interface
10
Troubleshooting and Reference
10
Installation and Configuration Note
10
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
11
Overview
13
Chapter 1 Overview
14
Overview of Fabric Manager
14
Overview of Vsans, Interfaces, Zones, and Zone Sets
14
Chapter 2 Initial Switch Configuration
17
Preparing for Network Connections
17
Configuration Prerequisites
17
Connecting the Console Port
18
Connecting the Console Port to a PC
20
Connecting the 10/100 Ethernet Management Port
20
Connecting to the MGMT 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port
21
Using the Switch Setup Utility
21
Verifying the Module Status
25
Verifying the Module Status
26
Installing Fabric Manager
27
Installing Cisco Fabric Manager
27
Installing the Database
28
Installing Oracle
28
Chapter 3 Installing Fabric Manager
28
Installing Postgresql
29
Installing Fabric Manager
30
Creating Startup Files in Solaris
31
Installing Device Manager
37
Installing Device Manager
38
Chapter 4 Fabric Manager Client
41
Launching Fabric Manager Client in Cisco SAN-OS Release 3.2(1) and Later
41
Fabric Manager Client Quick Tour
46
Multiple Fabrics in the Fabric Pane
47
Contents Panes
48
Fabric Pane
48
Main Menu
50
Toolbar
50
Information Pane
52
Logical Domains Pane
53
Physical Attributes Pane
53
Information Pane
53
Status Bar
54
Context Menus
54
Filtering
54
Detachable Tables
55
Fabric Manager Wizards
55
Cisco SN6000C Release Note (66 pages)
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.1(1b) (OL-17675-02, October 2008)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Table 1
1
Table of Contents
2
Introduction
3
Components Supported
3
Support for the New Generation 3 Modules
9
MDS 9000 Chassis and Module Support in Cisco MDS NX-OS 4.X
10
Software Download Process
13
Upgrading Your Cisco Mds Nx-Os Software Image
15
Upgrading Your Version of Cisco Fabric Manager
15
Upgrading with IVR Enabled
23
Reconfiguring SSM Ports before Upgrading to NX-OS Release 4.1(1B)
25
Upgrading a Switch with Insufficient Space for Two Images on the Bootflash
26
Upgrading the SSI Image on Your SSM
26
Upgrading a Cisco MDS 9124 or Cisco MDS 9134 Switch
27
Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image
28
Performing a Disruptive Upgrade on a Single Supervisor MDS Family Switch
28
DS-X9530-SF2-K9 Active
32
DS-X9530-SF2-K9 Ha-Standby
32
New Features in Cisco Mds Nx-Os Release 4.1(1B)
34
48-Port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module
34
New 8Gbps Performance Fibre Channel Module Support
34
24-Port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module
35
4/44-Port 8-Gbps Host-Optimized Fibre Channel Switching Module
35
Call Home Delayed Traps Feature
35
Santap Enhancements
35
Smart Call Home Enhancement
35
CFS Distribution Using Static List
36
Ipv6 Support
36
NPV Traffic Management
36
Cisco Data Mobility Manager Enhancements
37
Cisco Storage Media Encryption Enhancements
37
Switch Interoperability with Brocade 5.X and Mcdata 9.07
37
Licensed Cisco NX-OS Software Packages
40
Limitations and Restrictions
42
Red hat Enterprise Linux
43
Intervsan Routing
44
Caveats
46
Open Caveats
60
Related Documentation
64
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
65
Cisco SN6000C Release Note (48 pages)
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.2(1a) (OL-19964-02, September 2009)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.56 MB
Table of Contents
Upgrading Your Cisco Mds Nx-Os Software Image
14
Introduction
2
Components Supported
2
Migrating from Supervisor-1 Modules to Supervisor-2 Modules
11
Software Download Process
11
Downloading Software
12
Table of Contents
14
General Upgrading Guidelines
14
FICON Supported Releases and Upgrade Paths
17
Enabling Telnet Required after an Upgrade
19
Upgrading Effect on VSAN 4079
19
Upgrading with IVR Enabled
19
Reconfiguring SSM Ports before Upgrading to NX-OS Release 4.2(1A)
20
Upgrading the SSI Image on Your SSM
22
Upgrading a Cisco MDS 9124 or Cisco MDS 9134 Switch
22
Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image
23
Performing a Disruptive Upgrade on a Single Supervisor MDS Family Switch
23
Resetting SNMP Notifications Following an Upgrade
23
Section on Page
24
New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.2(1A)
28
Limitations and Restrictions
34
Ipv6
34
Limitations and Restrictions
34
User Roles
34
Generation 1 Module Limitation
35
Intervsan Routing
35
Maximum Number of Zones Supported in Interop Mode 4
35
Red hat Enterprise Linux
35
Schedule Job Configurations
35
Java Web Start
36
Using a RSA Version 1 Key for SSH Following an Upgrade
36
VRRP Availability
36
Availability of F Port Trunking and F Port Channels
37
CFS Cannot Distribute All Call Home Information
37
Applying Zone Configurations to VSAN 1
38
Reserved VSAN Range and Isolated VSAN Range Guidelines
38
Running Storage Applications on the MSM-18/4
38
Configuring Buffer Credits on a Generation 2 or Generation 3 Module
39
Open Caveats
45
Related Documentation
45
Release Notes
46
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
46
Compatibility Information
46
Hardware Installation
46
Software Installation and Upgrade
46
Intelligent Storage Networking Services Configuration Guides
47
Troubleshooting and Reference
47
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
48
I/O Accelerator Feature Limitations
39
RSPAN Traffic Not Supported on CTS Ports on 8-Gbps Switching Modules
39
Saving Copies of the Running Kickstart and System Images
39
Support for FCIP Compression Modes
39
Cisco SN6000C Release Note (54 pages)
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.1(3a) (OL-17675-05 E0, March 2009)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.6 MB
Table of Contents
Introduction
2
Table of Contents
2
Components Supported
3
MDS 9000 Chassis and Module Support in Cisco MDS NX-OS 4.X
9
Migrating from Supervisor-1 Modules to Supervisor-2 Modules
11
Software Download Process
11
Downloading Software
12
Upgrading Your Cisco MDS NX-OS Software Image
14
Enabling Telnet Required after an Upgrade
20
Upgrading Effect on Vsan 4079
20
Upgrading with Ivr Enabled
23
Upgrading the Ssi Image on Your Ssm
26
Upgrading a Cisco Mds 9124 or Cisco Mds 9134 Switch
27
Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image
28
New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.1(3A)
32
Licensed Cisco NX-OS Software Packages
36
Limitations and Restrictions
38
Ipv6
38
User Roles
38
Data Mobility Manager
39
Generation 1 Module Limitation
39
Red hat Enterprise Linux
39
Schedule Job Configurations
39
Solaris Windows Manager
39
Intervsan Routing
40
Java Web Start
40
Maximum Number of Zones Supported in Interop Mode 4
40
Upgrading to Recover Loss of Performance Manager Data
40
Cisco Storage Media Encryption
41
CFS Cannot Distribute All Callhome Information
42
Using a RSA Version 1 Key for SSH Following an Upgrade
42
VRRP Availability
42
Availability of F Port Trunking and F Port Channels
43
Reserved VSAN Range and Isolated VSAN Range Guidelines
43
Applying Zone Configurations to VSAN 1
44
Running Storage Applications on the MSM-18/4
44
Caveats
45
Open Caveats
50
Related Documentation
52
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
53
Cisco SN6000C Release Note (58 pages)
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.3(2) (OL-14116-10 C0, November 2008)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.7 MB
Table of Contents
Cisco Mds 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco Mds San-Os Release 3.3(2)
1
Table of Contents
1
Table 2
2
Introduction
2
Components Supported
2
Components Supported
3
Software Download Process
8
Determining the Software Version
8
Downloading Software
8
Upgrading Your Cisco Mds San-Os Software Image
11
Upgrading Your Version of Cisco Fabric Manager
11
Upgrading with IVR Enabled
18
Reconfiguring SSM Ports before Upgrading to SAN-OS Release 3.3(2)
20
Upgrading a Switch with Insufficient Space for Two Images on the Bootflash
21
Upgrading the SSI Image on Your SSM
21
Upgrading a Cisco MDS 9124 Switch
22
Performing a Disruptive Upgrade on a Single Supervisor MDS Family Switch
23
Limitations and Restrictions
27
Open Caveats
44
Compatibility Information
56
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
56
Hardware Installation
56
Cisco Fabric Manager
56
Troubleshooting and Reference
57
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
57
Cisco SN6000C Release Note (44 pages)
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.3(3) (OL-14116-11, April 2009)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.5 MB
Table of Contents
Cisco Mds 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco Mds San-Os Release 3.3(3)
1
Table of Contents
1
For Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3
2
Introduction
2
Components Supported
2
Software Download Process
7
Upgrading Your Cisco Mds San-Os Software Image
10
Upgrading with IVR Enabled
17
Upgrading Your Version of Cisco Fabric Manager
17
Reconfiguring SSM Ports before Upgrading to SAN-OS Release 3.3(3)
19
Upgrading a Switch with Insufficient Space for Two Images on the Bootflash
20
Upgrading the SSI Image on Your SSM
20
Upgrading a Cisco MDS 9124 Switch
21
Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image
22
Performing a Disruptive Upgrade on a Single Supervisor MDS Family Switch
22
Upgrading an MDS 9222I Switch
22
Table
23
New Features in Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.3(3)
26
Limitations and Restrictions
27
Caveats
30
Open Caveats
40
Related Documentation
42
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
43
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3
43
Cisco SN6000C Release Note (40 pages)
MDS 9000 Series Release Notes for Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.0(4b)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.47 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Components Supported
3
MDS 9000 Chassis and Module Support
9
Migrating from Supervisor-1 Modules to Supervisor-2 Modules
12
Software Download Process
12
Determining the Software Version
13
Downloading Software
13
Upgrading Your Cisco MDS NX-OS Software Image
15
Ficon Supported Releases and Upgrade Paths
18
Upgrading Effect on Vsan 4079
19
Upgrading with Ivr Enabled
19
Upgrading a Cisco Mds 9124 or Cisco Mds 9134 Switch
20
Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image
21
New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.0(4B)
25
Licensed Cisco NX-OS Software Packages
26
Limitations and Restrictions
27
User Roles
28
Red hat Enterprise Linux
28
Intervsan Routing
29
Caveats
34
Open Caveats
36
Related Documentation
37
Software Installation and Upgrade
38
Intelligent Storage Networking Services Configuration Guides
38
Troubleshooting and Reference
38
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
39
Cisco SN6000C Release Note (36 pages)
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.1(3) (OL-12208-05, May 2007)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.59 MB
Table of Contents
Cisco Mds 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco Mds San-Os Release 3.1(3)
1
Table of Contents
1
Introduction
2
Components Supported
2
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3
2
Software Download Process
6
Determining the Software Version
7
Downloading Software
7
Upgrading Your Cisco Mds San-Os Software Image
9
Upgrading Your Version of Cisco Fabric Manager
10
Upgrading with IVR Enabled
13
Reconfiguring SSM Ports before Upgrading to SAN-OS Release 3.1(3)
14
Upgrading the SSI Image on Your SSM
15
Upgrading a Switch with Insufficient Space for Two Images on the Bootflash
16
Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image
17
Upgrading a Cisco MDS 9124 Switch
17
Performing a Disruptive Upgrade on a Single Supervisor MDS Family Switch
17
New Features in Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.1(3)
20
Limitations and Restrictions
24
Caveats
27
Open Caveats
30
Related Documentation
33
Cisco Fabric Manager
34
Troubleshooting and Reference
34
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
35
Cisco SN6000C Quick Reference Manual (56 pages)
Cisco MDS 9000 Family MIB Quick Reference (OL-18087-01, February 2009)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.65 MB
Cisco SN6000C Release Note (26 pages)
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Release Notes Release 4.0(1a)N1(1a) (OL-16601-01 G0, April 2009)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.22 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Introduction
2
Cisco Nexus 5020 Switch
2
New and Changed Features in Cisco NX-OS Release 4.0(1A)N1(1A)
3
Cisco Nexus 5010 Switch
3
Release 4.0(1A)N1(1A) Upgrade and Downgrade Issues
4
Changes to the Fcoe Model and Related Configuration
8
Limitations
10
Command
10
Switch
10
Caveats
12
Open Caveats
12
Resolved Caveats-Cisco NX-OS Release 4.0(1A)N1(1A)
18
Resolved Caveats-Cisco NX-OS Release 4.0(1A)N1(1)
19
Resolved Caveats-Cisco NX-OS Release 4.0(0)N1(2A)
21
Resolved Caveats-Cisco NX-OS Release 4.0(0)N1(2)
22
Resolved Caveats-Cisco NX-OS Release 4.0(0)N1(1A)
23
Cisco Fabric Manager
24
Resolved Caveats-Cisco NX-OS Release 4.0(0)N1(1)
24
Command
24
Switch
24
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
26
Command
26
Related Documentation
26
Switch
26
Cisco SN6000C Quick Reference Manual (14 pages)
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series MIB Quick Reference (OL-16784-01, February 2009)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Mibs and Network Management
1
Mib Loading Order
6
About Cisco MIB Files
6
Accessing and Downloading Cisco MIB Files
7
Understanding the ENTITY-MIB and Extensions
8
Extending the IF-MIB
9
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series and Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Mibs
9
Related Documentation
12
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
14
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