DescriptionName
Thiscan be one of the following:
A
B
Dual—Thecomponent is accessible to either fabric interconnect.
Thissetting applies to virtual LAN and SANnetworks created
atthe system level as opposed to the fabric interconnect level.
FabricID column
Thename of the VSAN.Namecolumn
Thenumeric id for the VSAN.IDcolumn
Theunique identifier assigned to the VLAN used for Fibre Channel
connections.
FCoEVLAN ID column
Thefull path to the VSAN. Click the link in this column to view the
propertiesfor the VSAN.
DNcolumn
c) Click OK.
d) If Cisco UCS Manager identified any overlapping VLAN IDs or FCoE VLAN IDs, change the VLAN ID
toone that does not overlap with an existing VLAN.
Step 7 ClickOK.
CiscoUCS Manager adds the primary VLAN to one of the following VLANs nodes:
• The LAN Cloud >VLANs node for a primary VLAN accessible to both fabric interconnects.
• The Fabric_Interconnect_Name >VLANs node for a primary VLAN accessible to only one fabric
interconnect.
Viewing the VLAN Port Count
Procedure
Step 1 Inthe Navigation pane, click the Equipment tab.
Step 2 Onthe Equipment tab, expand Equipment >Fabric Interconnects.
Step 3 Clickthe fabric interconnect for which you want to view the VLAN port count.
Step 4 Inthe Work pane, click the General tab.
Step 5 Inthe General tab, click the down arrows on the VLAN Port Count bar to expand that area.
CiscoUCS Manager GUI displays the following details:
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Viewing the VLAN Port Count