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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Troubleshooting Guide, Release 3.x
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Chapter 13 Troubleshooting IVR
IVR Issues
Link Isolated
Symptom
Link isolated.
Persistent FC ID for IVR Failed
Symptom
Persistent FC ID for IVR failed.
Table 13-9
Link Isolated
Symptom
Possible Cause
Solution
Link isolated.
Virtual domain overlap.
Choose
Fabric
xx
> All VSANs > Domain Manager
in
Fabric Manager to verify a domain overlap.
Choose
Fabric
xx
> All VSANs > IVR
and select the
Action
tab in Fabric Manager.Fill in the Create Virtual Domains for
VSAN field and click
Apply Changes.
Select the
CFS
tab
and set ConfigAction to
commit,
and click
Apply Changes.
Or use the
show fcdomain domain-list
CLI command to
verify a domain overlap. Use the
ivr widthdraw domain
CLI
command to remove the overlapped domain. Use persistent
FC IDs to reassign the overlapped domain. Use the i
vr
virtual-fcdomain-add vsan-ranges
CLI command to add
existing and future virtual domains to the domain list for the
selected VSANs.
Repeat this on all edge VSANs.
Internal message payload uses
destination ID.
See the
“IVR Network Address Translation Fails” section on
page 13-8
.
Table 13-10
Persistent FC ID for IVR Failed
Symptom
Possible Cause
Solution
Persistent FC ID for
IVR failed.
Selected virtual FC ID does not
match the assigned virtual domain.
Use the
show ivr fcdomain database
CLI command to verify
the virtual domain ID. Use the
native-autonomous-fabric-num
CLI command to assign the
virtual domain and then use the
pwwn
CLI command to map
the pWWN to an appropriate FC ID that matches the virtual
domain ID.
Refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family configuration guides
for the related procedure to configure Persistent FC IDs for
IVR.