Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter VFC interface view.
3.
Assign the VFC interface to
the specified VSANs as a
trunk port so that the
interface allows the specified
VSANs to pass through.
Displaying and maintaining VSAN
Execute display commands in any view.
Task
Display the member ports of the VSAN.
VSAN configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
•
Server A can read and write only the data of Disk A and Disk B.
Server B can read and write only the data of Disk C.
•
Figure 17 Network diagram
Configuration considerations
To satisfy these requirements, divide the SAN into two VSANs, VSAN 10 and VSAN 20. Each
•
VSAN contains a server and disk devices that can exchange data.
Command
system-view
interface vfc interface-number
port trunk vsan vsan-id-list
Figure
17, configure the SAN to satisfy the following requirements:
Command
display vsan [ vsan-id ] port-member
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Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, a VFC interface does not
belong to any VSAN as a trunk port.
When you assign a VFC interface to
a VSAN as a trunk port, the VSAN
may not exist.