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Chapter 28 Configuring FICON
Configuring FICON
`zone default-zone permit vsan 2`
`ficon vsan 2`
`no host port control`
`no active equals saved`
Note
If a new VSAN is created, two additional commands are displayed—
vsan database
and
vsan
number
.
`vsan database`
`vsan 3`
`in-order-guarantee vsan 3`
`fcdomain domain 2 static vsan 3`
`fcdomain restart disruptive vsan 3`
`fabric-binding activate vsan 3 force`
`zone default-zone permit vsan 3`
`ficon vsan 3`
`no snmp port control`
Performing fast copy config...done.
switch#
Manually Enabling FICON on a VSAN
Note
This section describes the procedure to manually enable FICON on a VSAN. If you have already enabled
FICON on therequired VSAN using the automated setup (recommended), skip to the
“Automatically
Saving the Running Configuration” section on page 28-22
.
To manually enable FICON on a VSAN, follow these steps:
Command
Purpose
Step 1
switch#
config t
switch(config)#
Enters configuration mode.
Step 2
switch(config)#
vsan database
switch(config-vsan-db)#
vsan 5
switch(config-vsan-db)#
do show vsan usage
4 vsan configured
configured vsans:1-2,5,26
vsans available for configuration:3-4,6-25,27-4093
switch(config-vsan-db)#
exit
Enables VSAN 5.
Step 3
switch(config)#
in-order-guarantee vsan 5
Activates in-order delivery for VSAN 5.
See
Chapter 25, “Configuring Fibre
Channel Routing Services and
Protocols.”
Step 4
switch(config)#
fcdomain domain 2 static vsan 2
Configures the domain ID for VSAN 2.
See
Chapter 17, “Configuring Domain
Parameters.”