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If you remove a device alias from the device alias database, all applications automatically stop enforcing
the corresponding device alias. If that corresponding device alias is part of an active zone set, all the
traffic to and from that pWWN is disrupted.
•
Renaming the device alias not only changes the device alias name in the device alias database, but also
replaces the corresponding device alias configuration in all of the applications.
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When a new device alias is added to the device alias database, and the application configuration is present
on that device alias, it automatically takes effect. For example, if the corresponding device alias is part
of the active zoneset and the device is online, then zoning is enforced automatically. You do not have
to reactivate the zone set.
•
If a device alias name is mapped to a new HBA
’
s pWWN, the application
’
s enforcement changes
accordingly. In this case, the zone server automatically enforces zoning based on the new HBA
’
s pWWN.
Configuring Device Alias Modes
You can configure device aliases to operate in enhanced mode.
Procedure
Purpose
Command or Action
Enters global configuration mode.
configure terminal
Example:
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)#
Step 1
Assigns the device alias to operate in
enhanced mode.
device-alias mode enhanced
Example:
switch(config)# device-alias mode enhanced
Step 2
Assigns the device alias to operate in
basic mode.
no device-alias mode enhance
Example:
switch(config)# no device-alias mode enhance
Step 3
EXAMPLES
This example shows how to display the current device alias mode setting.
switch#
show device-alias status
Fabric Distribution: Enabled
Database:- Device Aliases 0 Mode: Basic
Locked By:- User "admin" SWWN 20:00:00:0d:ec:30:90:40
Pending Database:- Device Aliases 0 Mode: Basic
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Device Alias Databases