Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch Fabric Manager Software Configuration Guide, NX-OS 4.0 (OL-16598-01, June 2008)
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Chapter 15 Configuring and Managing VSANs
Configuring VSANs
Figure 15-3 VSANS with Zoning
Configuring VSANs
VSANs have the following attributes:
• VSAN ID—The VSAN ID identifies the VSAN as the default VSAN (VSAN 1), user-defined
VSANs (VSAN 2 to 4093), and the isolated VSAN (VSAN 4094).
• State—The administrative state of a VSAN can be configured to an active (default) or suspended
state. Once VSANs are created, they may exist in various conditions or states.
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The active state of a VSAN indicates that the VSAN is configured and enabled. By enabling a
VSAN, you activate the services for that VSAN.
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The suspended state of a VSAN indicates that the VSAN is configured but not enabled. If a port
is configured in this VSAN, it is disabled. Use this state to deactivate a VSAN without losing
the VSAN’s configuration. All ports in a suspended VSAN are disabled. By suspending a
VSAN, you can preconfigure all the VSAN parameters for the whole fabric and activate the
VSAN immediately.
• VSAN name—This text string identifies the VSAN for management purposes. The name can be
from 1 to 32 characters long and it must be unique across all VSANs. By default, the VSAN name
is a concatenation of VSAN and a four-digit string representing the VSAN ID. For example, the
default name for VSAN 3 is VSAN0003.
Note A VSAN name must be unique.
• Load-balancing attributes—These attributes indicate the use of the source-destination ID
(src-dst-id) or the originator exchange OX ID (src-dst-ox-id, the default) for load-balancing path
selection.
This section describes how to create and configure VSANs and includes the following topics:
• About VSAN Creation, page 15-6
Physical Topology
VSAN 2
VSAN 7
AS2
AS1 SA2 SA3
AS3
Zone A
Zone A
Zone C
Zone D
Zone B
H2
H1
SA1
SA4
H3
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