Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch Fabric Manager Software Configuration Guide, NX-OS 4.0 (OL-16598-01, June 2008)

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Configuring SAN Port Channels
SAN port channels refer to the aggregation of multiple physical interfaces into one logical interface to
provide higher aggregated bandwidth, load balancing, and link redundancy.
On Nexus 5000 Series switches, SAN port channels can include physical Fibre Channel interfaces, but
not virtual Fibre Channel interfaces. A SAN port channel can include up to eight Fibre Channel
interfaces.
This chapter discusses the SAN port channel feature provided in the switch and includes the following
sections:
Information About SAN Port Channels, page 14-1
Configuring SAN Port Channels, page 14-5
Interfaces in a SAN Port Channel, page 14-12
Port Channel Protocol, page 14-15
Verifying SAN Port Channel Configuration, page 14-19
Default Settings, page 14-19
Information About SAN Port Channels
A SAN port channel has the following functionality:
Provides a point-to-point connection over ISL (E ports) or EISL (TE ports). Multiple links can be
combined into a SAN port channel.
Increases the aggregate bandwidth on an ISL by distributing traffic among all functional links in the
channel.
Load balances across multiple links and maintains optimum bandwidth utilization. Load balancing
is based on the source ID, destination ID, and exchange ID (OX ID).
Provides high availability on an ISL. If one link fails, traffic previously carried on this link is switched
to the remaining links. If a link goes down in a SAN port channel, the upper layer protocol is not
aware of it. To the upper layer protocol, the link is still there, although the bandwidth is diminished.
The routing tables are not affected by link failure.
Nexus 5000 Series switches support a maximum of four SAN port channels (with eight interfaces per
port channel). A port channel number refers to the unique (within each switch) identifier associated with
each channel group. This number ranges from 1 to 256.