•
Device aliases used to configure zones, IVR zones, or port security features are displayed automatically
with their respective pWWNs in the
show
command output.
For additional information, refer to Using Cisco Fabric Services in the System Management Configuration
Guide for your device.
Related Topics
Device Alias Modes, on page 158
Device Alias Requirements
Device aliases have the following requirements:
•
You can only assign device aliases to pWWNs.
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There must be a one-to-one relationship between the pWWN and the device alias that maps to it.
•
A device alias name is restricted to 64 alphanumeric characters and may include one or more of the
following characters:
◦
a to z and A to Z
◦
Device alias names must begin with an alphabetic character (a to z or A to Z).
◦
1 to 9
◦
- (hyphen) and _ (underscore)
◦
$ (dollar sign) and ^ (up caret)
Zone Aliases Versus Device Aliases
The following table compares the configuration differences between zone-based alias configuration and device
alias configuration.
Table 24: Comparison Between Zone Aliases and Device Aliases
Device Aliases
Zone-Based Aliases
You can define device aliases without specifying the
VSAN number. You can also use the same definition
in one or more VSANs without any restrictions.
Aliases are limited to the specified VSAN.
Device aliases can be used with any feature that uses
the pWWN.
Zone aliases are part of the zoning configuration. The
alias mapping cannot be used to configure other
features.
Only pWWNs are supported.
You can use any zone member type to specify the end
devices.
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Information About Device Aliases