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ICL ports, limitations 78
inband queries 93
initiator and target port considerations 35
Jjoin fabric 95
Llimitations
device load balancing 63
direct connections to target devices 26
loop devices not supported 26
login balancing considerations 60
long distance mode, Edge switch 93
Mmanaged fabric name monitoring
disabling 61
displaying current timeout value 61
enabling 61
setting timeout values 61
management server 78
mapping
considerations 44
device 29
devices to ports device mapping
adding devices to N_Ports 42
device to port groups 41
example 29
port 29
ports 29
mapping priority 29
masterless trunking 78
M-EOS switch, enabling NPIV 94
monitors
end to end 86
frame 86
NN_Port
configurations 46
description 24
displaying configurations 47
failover in a PG 61
mapping example 29
masterless trunking 75
maximum number supported 46
multiple trunk groups 81
trunk groups 81
unlock 47
unlocking 47
N_Port configurations
displaying 47
N_Ports
unlocking 47
native switchMode 93
non disruptive 78
NPIV
Edge switch 93
enabling on Cisco switch 94
enabling on M-EOS switch 94
login limit 84
support 89
Pperformance monitoring
Flow Monitor 85
legacy monitoring features 86
per port NPIV login limit 84
persistent ALPA
clearing ALPA values 65
considerations 65
deleting hash table data 64
disabling 64
enabling 64
flexible ALPA value 64
reboot 65
stringent ALPA value 64
tables 64
value types 64
Persistent ALPA
support 63
persisting port online state 47
policies
advance device security 52
enabling DCC policy 77
enforcement matrix 51
port grouping 56
showing current policies 51
using policyshow command 51
port
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