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Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide
OL-16184-01, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.x
iSCSI parameter change impact
42-51
iSLB
42-49 to 42-55
logging facility
53-2
master switches
43-17
MD5 authentication
43-23
primary IP address
43-20
priority preemption
43-22
security authentication
43-23
setting priorities
43-21
setting priority
43-21
simple text authentication
43-23
VRRP group
42-18
VRRP–I f iSCSI login redirect
42-41
VSAN IDs
allowed list
15-8
description
19-5
multiplexing traffic
12-5
range
19-4
VSAN membership
19-4
VSAN interfaces
configuring
12-39
configuring IPv4 addresses
43-7
creating
12-40
description
12-39
displaying information
12-40
verifying configuration
43-7
VSAN membership
iSCSI hosts
42-17
iSCSI hostsiSCSI
VSAN membership for hosts
42-17
iSCSI interfaces
42-18
VSAN policies
default roles
39-21
licensing
39-3
modifying
39-4
VSANs
advantages
19-3
allowed-active
15-1
allowed list
52-4
broadcast addresses
25-12
cache contents
17-22
clocks
28-20
comparison with QoS
56-6
comparison with zones (table)
19-4
compatibility with DHCHAP
36-3
configuring
19-6 to ??
configuring allowed-active lists
15-6
configuring FSPF
25-4
configuring multiple IPv4 subnets
43-14
configuring policies
39-3
configuring trunk-allowed lists
15-4 to ??
default settings
19-12
default VSANs
19-8
deleting
19-9
description
19-1 to 19-4
displaying configuration
19-11
displaying membership
19-7, 19-8
displaying usage
19-12
domain ID automatic reconfiguration
17-7
example membership for iSCSI devices
42-18
fabric optimization for FICON
28-3
FC IDs
19-1
FCS
55-1
FCS support
55-1
features
19-1
FICON-enabled
19-11, 28-40
flow statistics
25-18
FSPF
25-5
FSPF connectivity
25-2
gateway switches
43-5
interop mode
29-13
IPFC interfaces
58-1
IP routing
33-1
IPv4 static routing
43-11
iSLB
42-44
iSLB initiators
42-44
isolated
19-8
load balancing
19-10