7
To assign an FC interface to the VSAN, type:
switch(config-vsan-db)#
vsan vsan_id
interface fc slot
8
To update the interface with the VSAN, type:
switch(config-vsan-db)#
vsan vsan_id
fc slot
Related information
Configuring and Managing VSANs
Removing a VSAN
Remove a VSAN and associated FC interfaces.
About this task
IPv4 addresses are supported on Vblock Systems and VxBlock Systems. IPv6 addresses are supported
on VxBlock Systems.
Before you begin
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Verify that the Cisco MDS switch is reachable through the console or management connection.
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Obtain required VSANs, names, and FC interfaces.
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Obtain Cisco MDS switch IPv4/IPv6 address/console information, log on credentials, and access
method (SSH/TELNET).
Procedure
1
Log on to the Cisco MDS switch.
2
To view VSANs, type:
show vsan
3
To enter the global configuration mode and start the configuration, type:
switch#
configure
terminal
4
To configure the database for VSAN, type:
switch(config)#
vsan database
5
To delete a VSAN, type:
no vsan vsan_id
Related information
Configuring and Managing VSANs
Configuring a domain ID and priority for a VSAN
Setting the domain ID and priority ensures the switch takes a role of a principal switch in that VSAN. The
domain ID in the VSAN does not get changed during a fabric merge.
Managing Cisco MDS switches
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