The following table lists the changes in switch operation when you enable interoperability mode. These
changes are specific to Cisco Nexus devices while in interop mode.
Table 30: Changes in Switch Operation When Interoperability Is Enabled
Changes if Interoperability Is Enabled
Switch Feature
Some vendors cannot use the full range of 239
domains within a fabric.
Domain IDs are restricted to the range 97 to 127, to
accommodate McData
’
s nominal restriction to this
same range. Domain IDs can either be static or
preferred, which operate as follows:
•
Static: Cisco switches accept only one domain
ID; if a switch does not get that domain ID it
isolates itself from the fabric.
•
Preferred: If the switch does not get its
requested domain ID, it accepts any assigned
domain ID.
Domain IDs
All Fibre Channel timers must be the same on all
switches as these values are exchanged by E ports
when establishing an ISL. The timers are F_S_TOV,
D_S_TOV, E_D_TOV, and R_A_TOV.
Timers
Verify that the Fabric Stability Time Out Value timers
match exactly.
F_S_TOV
Verify that the Distributed Services Time Out Value
timers match exactly.
D_S_TOV
Verify that the Error Detect Time Out Value timers
match exactly.
E_D_TOV
Verify that the Resource Allocation Time Out Value
timers match exactly.
R_A_TOV
Trunking is not supported between two different
vendor
’
s switches. This feature may be disabled per
port or per switch.
Trunking
The default zone operation of permit (all nodes can
see all other nodes) or deny (all nodes are isolated
when not explicitly placed in a zone) may change.
Default zone
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