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Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide
OL-16184-01, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.x
Chapter 22 Configuring Inter-VSAN Routing
Configuring IVR
Note
Withdrawing an overlapping virtual domain from an IVR VSAN disrupts IVR traffic to and from that
domain.
Use the
ivr withdraw domain
command in EXEC mode to temporarily withdraw the overlapping virtual
domain interfaces from the affected VSAN.
Tip
Only add IVR domains in the edge VSANs and not in transit VSANs.
Configuring IVR Virtual Domains
To configure an IVR virtual domain in a specified VSAN, follow these steps:
Verifying the IVR Virtual Domain Configuration
View the status of the IVR virtual domain configuration using the
show ivr
virtual-fcdomain-add-status
command.
switch#
show ivr virtual-fcdomain-add-status
IVR virtual domains are added to fcdomain list in VSANS: 1
(As well as to VSANs in interoperability mode 2 or 3)
Clearing the IVR fcdomain Database
You might want to clear the IVR fcdomain database. You can do this using the following command:
switch#
clear ivr fcdomain database
About Persistent FC IDs for IVR
You can configure persistent FC IDs for IVR. FC ID persistence across reboot improves IVR
management by providing the following features:
•
Allows you to control and assign a specific virtual domain to use for a native VSAN.
•
Allows you to control and assign a specific virtual FC ID to use for a device.
The benefits of persistent FC IDs for IVR are as follows:
Command
Purpose
Step 1
switch#
config t
switch(config)#
Enters configuration mode.
Step 2
switch(config)#
ivr virtual-fcdomain-add
vsan-ranges 1
Adds the IVR virtual domains in VSAN 1.
switch(config)#
no
ivr virtual-fcdomain-add
vsan-ranges 1
Reverts to the factory default of not adding IVR
virtual domains and removes the currently
active virtual domains for that VSAN from the
fcdomain manger list