Purpose
Command or Action
Deletes the specified VSAN range.
no switchport trunk allowed vsan vsan-id - vsan-id
Example:
switch(config-if)# no switchport trunk allowed
vsan 61-65
Step 4
Deletes the expanded allowed list.
no switchport trunk allowed vsan add vsan-id
Example:
switch(config-if)# no switchport trunk allowed
vsan add 40
Step 5
Displaying VSAN Trunking Information
The
show interface
command is invoked from the EXEC mode and displays VSAN trunking configurations
for a TE port. Without any arguments, this command displays the information for all of the configured interfaces
in the switch.
The following example shows how to display the trunk mode of a Fibre Channel interface:
switch#
show interface fc3/3
fc3/3 is up
Hardware is Fibre Channel, SFP is short wave laser w/o OFC (SN)
Port WWN is 20:83:00:0d:ec:6d:78:40
Peer port WWN is 20:0c:00:0d:ec:0d:d0:00
Admin port mode is auto,
trunk mode is on
...
The following example shows how to display the trunk protocol of a Fibre Channel interface:
switch#
show trunk protocol
Trunk protocol is enabled
The following example shows how to display the VSAN information for all trunk interfaces:
switch#
show interface trunk vsan 1-1000
fc3/1 is not trunking
...
fc3/11 is trunking
Belongs to san-port-channel 6
Vsan 1 is up, FCID is 0xef0000
Vsan 2 is up, FCID is 0xef0000
...
san-port-channel 6 is trunking
Vsan 1 is up, FCID is 0xef0000
Vsan 2 is up, FCID is 0xef0000
Default Settings for VSAN Trunks
The following table lists the default settings for VSAN trunking parameters.
Table 13: Default VSAN Trunk Configuration Parameters
Default
Parameters
On
Switch port trunk mode
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Configuring VSAN Trunking
Displaying VSAN Trunking Information