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Chapter 23 Configuring and Managing Zones
Enhanced Zoning
Example 23-19 Displays the Local Interface Active Zone Details for a Remote Switch
switch#
show
zone active
zone name if-zone vsan 1
* fcid 0x7e00b3 [interface fc2/15 swwn 20:00:00:0c:88:00:4a:e2]
* fcid 0x7e00b1 [interface fc2/15 swwn 20:00:00:0c:88:00:4a:e2]
* fcid 0x7e00ac [interface fc2/15 swwn 20:00:00:0c:88:00:4a:e2]
* fcid 0x7e00b3 [fwwn 20:4f:00:0c:88:00:4a:e2]
* fcid 0x7e00b1 [fwwn 20:4f:00:0c:88:00:4a:e2]
* fcid 0x7e00ac [fwwn 20:4f:00:0c:88:00:4a:e2]
interface fc2/1 swwn 20:00:00:05:30:00:4a:9e
Enhanced Zoning
The zoning feature complies with the FC-GS-4 and FC-SW-3 standards. Both standards support the basic
zoning functionalities explained in the previous section and the enhanced zoning functionalities
described in this section.
This section includes the following topics:
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About Enhanced Zoning, page 23-30
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Changing from Basic Zoning to Enhanced Zoning, page 23-31
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Changing from Enhanced Zoning to Basic Zoning, page 23-32
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Enabling Enhanced Zoning, page 23-32
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Modifying the Zone Database, page 23-33
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Releasing Zone Database Locks, page 23-33
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Creating Attribute Groups, page 23-33
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Merging the Database, page 23-34
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Configuring Zone Merge Control Policies, page 23-35
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Default Zone Policies, page 23-35
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Broadcasting a Zone, page 23-36
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Configuring System Default Zoning Settings, page 23-37
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Displaying Enhanced Zone Information, page 23-37
About Enhanced Zoning
Table 23-2
lists the advantages of the enhanced zoning feature in all switches in the Cisco MDS 9000
Family.