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iSCSI and iSLB sessions per IP
port
500 sessions
500 sessions
500 sessions
iSCSI and iSLB sessions per
switch
5000 sessions
5000 sessions
5000 sessions
iSCSI and iSLB initiators
supported in physical fabric
2000 initiators
2000 initiators
2000 initiators
iSCSI and iSLB targets per
physical fabric (virtual and
initiator targets)
6000 targets
6000 targets
6000 targets
ISLB VRRP
20 per switch
20 per switch
20 per switch
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1 destination
1 destination
1 destination
1.
Certain design considerations must be met to reach this limit. We recommend that you have the large fabric design validated by Cisco Advanced Services.
2.
Device aliases can be restricted to switches where zoning is done and activated. Distributing device alias fabric wide may result in un-necessary
consumption of resource for database.
3.
This is the number of trunking-enabled ISL ports multiplied by the number of VSANs in the switch.
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Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.x Configuration Limits (continued)
Feature
Verified Limit for SANOS
3.1(x)
Verified Limit for SANOS
3.2(x)
Maximum Limit