Chapter 2 Configuring Interfaces

Prerequisites for Interfaces

VSAN Interfaces

VSANs apply to Fibre Channel fabrics and enable you to configure multiple isolated SAN topologies within the same physical infrastructure. You can create an IP interface on top of a VSAN and then use this interface to send frames to this VSAN. To use this feature, you must configure the IP address for this VSAN. VSAN interfaces cannot be created for nonexisting VSANs.

Prerequisites for Interfaces

Before you begin configuring the interfaces, ensure that the modules in the chassis are functioning as designed. To verify the status of a module at any time, enter the show module command in EXEC mode. For information about verifying the module status, refer to the Cisco NX-OS Fundamentals Configuration Guide.

Guidelines and Limitations

This section includes the following topics:

Generation 1 Interface Configuration Guidelines, page 2-18

Private Loop Configuration Guidelines, page 2-19

VSAN Interface Configuration Guidelines, page 2-19

Generation 1 Interface Configuration Guidelines

The Generation 1 interfaces configuration guidelines apply to the following hardware:

The 32-port, 2-Gbps or 1-Gbps switching module interfaces

The Cisco MDS 9140 and 9120 switch interfaces

Note Due to the hardware design of the MDS 9134 switch, we do not support interface out-of-service action on either of its two 10-Gigabit ports. This is because no internal port hardware resource is released when an out-of-service action is performed on these 10-Gigabit ports.

When configuring these host-optimized ports, the following port mode guidelines apply:

You can configure only the first port in each 4-port group (for example, the first port in ports 1-4, the fifth port in ports 5-8, and so on) as an E port. If the first port in the group is configured as an E port, the other three ports in each group (ports 2-4, 6-8, and so on) are not usable and remain shutdown.

If you execute the write erase command on a 32-port switching module, and then copy a saved configuration to the switch from a text file that contains the no system default switchport shutdown command, you need to copy the text file to the switch again for the E ports to come up without manual configuration.

If any of the other three ports are enabled, you cannot configure the first port as an E port. The other three ports continue to remain enabled.

 

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