Purpose
Command or Action
Enables the DHCHAP in this switch.
feature fcsp
Example:
switch(config)# feature fcsp
Step 2
Disables (default) the DHCHAP in this
switch.
no feature fcsp
Example:
switch(config)# no feature fcsp
Step 3
DHCHAP Authentication Modes
The DHCHAP authentication status for each interface depends on the configured DHCHAP port mode.
When the DHCHAP feature is enabled in a switch, each Fibre Channel interface or FCIP interface may be
configured to be in one of four DHCHAP port modes:
•
On
—
During switch initialization, if the connecting device supports DHCHAP authentication, the software
performs the authentication sequence. If the connecting device does not support DHCHAP authentication,
the link is placed in an isolated state.
•
Auto-Active
—
During switch initialization, if the connecting device supports DHCHAP authentication,
the software performs the authentication sequence. If the connecting device does not support DHCHAP
authentication, the software continues with the rest of the initialization sequence.
•
Auto-Passive (default)
—
The switch does not initiate DHCHAP authentication, but participates in
DHCHAP authentication if the connecting device initiates DHCHAP authentication.
•
Off
—
The switch does not support DHCHAP authentication. Authentication messages sent to ports in
this mode return error messages to the initiating switch.
Whenever DHCHAP port mode is changed to a mode other than the Off mode, reauthentication is
performed.
Note
The following table identifies switch-to-switch authentication between two Cisco switches in various modes.
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Configuring FC-SP and DHCHAP
Configuring DHCHAP Authentication