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Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide
OL-16184-01, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.x
Chapter 1 Product Overview
Cisco SAN-OS Software Configuration
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Installing licenses (
Chapter 3, “Obtaining and Installing Licenses”
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Activating additional ports (
Chapter 4, “On-Demand Port Activation Licensing”
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Configuring the minimum requirements:
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Initial configuration (
Chapter 5, “Initial Configuration”
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VSANs (
Chapter 19, “Configuring and Managing VSANs.”
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Interfaces (
Chapter 12, “Configuring Interfaces”
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Zones and zone sets (
Chapter 23, “Configuring and Managing Zones.”
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Advanced Configuration
These sections contain additional configuration information for SAN-OS software and the MDS 9000
Family of switches and includes the following topics:
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Switch Configuration, page 1-7
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Fabric Configuration, page 1-7
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Security, page 1-8
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IP Services, page 1-8
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Intelligent Storage Services, page 1-8
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Network and Switch Monitoring, page 1-8
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Traffic Management, page 1-8
Switch Configuration
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On-demand port activation licensing (
Chapter 4, “On-Demand Port Activation Licensing”
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N Port virtualization (
Chapter 13, “Configuring N Port Virtualization”
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Generation 2 switching modules (
Chapter 14, “Configuring Generation 2 Switches and Modules”
)
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High Availability (
Chapter 9, “Configuring High Availability”
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Trunking (
Chapter 15, “Configuring Trunking”
)
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PortChannels (
Chapter 16, “Configuring PortChannels”
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Domains (
Chapter 17, “Configuring Domain Parameters”
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Schedule maintenance jobs (
Chapter 18, “Scheduling Maintenance Jobs”
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Fabric Configuration
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Dynamic VSANs (
Chapter 21, “Creating Dynamic VSANs”
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SAN device virtualization (
Chapter 20, “SAN Device Virtualization”
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Inter-VSAN Routing (
Chapter 22, “Configuring Inter-VSAN Routing”
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Device alias distribution (
Chapter 24, “Distributing Device Alias Services”
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FSPF (
Chapter 25, “Configuring Fibre Channel Routing Services and Protocols”
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FLOGI (
Chapter 26, “Managing FLOGI, Name Server, FDMI, and RSCN Databases”
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SCSI (
Chapter 27, “Discovering SCSI Targets”
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FICON (
Chapter 28, “Configuring FICON”
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