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Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide
OL-16184-01, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.x
Preface
Organization
Chapter 8
Working with Configuration Files
Describes the initial configuration of the
switches using the configuration files so they
can be accessed by other devices
Chapter 9
Configuring High Availability
Describes the high availability feature
including switchover mechanisms.
Chapter 10
Managing System Hardware
Explains switch hardware inventory, power
usage, power supply, module temperature, fan
and clock modules, and environment
information.
Chapter 11
Managing Modules
Explains how to display and analyze the status
of each module and specifies the power on and
power off process for modules.
Chapter 12
Configuring Interfaces
Explains Generation 1 and Generation 2
module port and operational state concepts in
Cisco MDS 9000 Family switches and provides
details on configuring ports and interfaces.
Chapter 13
Configuring N Port Virtualization
Provides an overview of N Port Virtualization
and includes quidelines and requirements for
configuring and verifying NPV.
Chapter 14
Configuring Generation 2 Switches
and Modules
Explains configuration concepts for
Generation 2 module ports and interfaces.
Chapter 15
Configuring Trunking
Explains TE ports and trunking concepts.
Chapter 16
Configuring PortChannels
Explains PortChannels and load balancing
concepts and provides details on configuring
PortChannels, adding ports to PortChannels,
and deleting ports from PortChannels.
Chapter 17
Configuring Domain Parameters
Explains the Fibre Channel domain (fcdomain)
feature, which includes principal switch
selection, domain ID distribution, FC ID
allocation, and fabric reconfiguration
functions.
Chapter 18
Scheduling Maintenance Jobs
Describes the Cisco MDS command scheduler
feature that helps you schedule configuration
and maintenance jobs in any switch in the
Cisco MDS 9000 Family.
Chapter 19
Configuring and Managing VSANs
Describes how virtual SANs (VSANs) work,
explains the concept of default VSANs,
isolated VSANs, VSAN IDs, and attributes,
and provides details on how to create, delete,
and view VSANs.
Chapter 20
SAN Device Virtualization
Describes how to configure virtual devices to
represent physical end devices for switches
running Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.1(2)
and later.
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