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Admin Status The administrative status of the interface, which can be any one of the
following:
• Up
• Down
Oper Status The operational status of the interface, which can be any one o f the
following:
• Up
• Down
• Trunking
Trunk Oper Mode The operational status of the trunk mode for a VSAN i nte rface , whi ch
can be any one of the following:
• On
• Off
• Auto
Trunk Admin Mode The status of the trunk administrative mode.
Admin Port Mode The administrative port mode of the interface, which can be any one of
the following:
• E—Expansion port, where the interface functions as a fabric
expansion port. This port may be connected to another E po rt t o
create an Inter-Switch Link (ISL) between two switches.
• F—Fabric port, where an interface functions as a fabric port. This
port may be connected to a peripheral device (host or disk)
operating as an N port.
• NP—When the switch is operating in NPV mode, the interfaces that
connect the switch to the core network switch are configured as NP
ports.
• TE—Trunking E port, where the interface functions as a trunking
expansion port. It may be connected to another TE port t o create an
extended ISL (EISL) between two switches.
• TF—Trunking fabric port, where an F port with trunk mode enabled
becomes operational.
• TNP—Trunking NP port, where an NP port with trunk mode
enabled becomes operational.
• SD—SPAN Destination port, where the interface functions as a
switched port analyzer.
• FX—An interface configured as FX port can operate in either F port
or FL port mode.
• Auto—An interface configured in auto mode can operate in F port,
E port, or TE port, which is determined during interface
initialization.
Table 26-13 VSAN Configuration Details (continued)
Field Name Description