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Document Organization
Chapter
Configuring N Port
Virtualization
Configuring VSAN Trunking
Configuring SAN Port Channel
Configuring and Managing
VSANs
Configuring and Managing
Zones
Distributing Device Alias
Services
Configuring Fibre Channel
Routing Services and Protocols
Managing FLOGI, Name
Server, FDMI, an RSCN
Databases
Discovering SCSI Targets
Advanced Fibre Channel
Features and Concepts
Configuring FC-SP and
DHCHAP
Configuring Port Security
Configuring Fabric Binding
Configuring Fabric
Configuration Servers
Configuring Port Tracking
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series NX-OS SAN Switching Configuration Guide
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Description
Provides an overview of N Port Virtualization, information on how to
configure NPV interfaces, and includes quidelines and requirements for
configuring and verifying NPV.
Explains TE ports and trunking concepts and describes how to configure
VSAN trunking how to enable trunking protocols.
Explains SAN PortChannels and load balancing concepts and provides
details on configuring SAN PortChannels, and adding or deleting ports
to SAN PortChannels.
Describes how virtual SANs (VSANs) work, explains the concept of
default VSANs, isolated VSANs, VSAN IDs, and attributes, and provides
details on how to create, delete, and view VSANs.
Defines various zoning concepts and provides details on configuring a
zone set and zone management features.
Describes the use of the Distributed Device Alias Services (device alias)
to distribute device alias names on a fabric-wide basis.
Provides details and configuration information on Fibre Channel routing
services and protocols.
Provides name server and fabric login details required to manage storage
devices and display registered state change notification (RSCN) databases.
Describes how the SCSI LUN discovery feature is started and displayed.
Describes the advanced configuration features-time out values, fctrace,
fabric analyzer, world wide names, flat FC IDs, loop monitoring, and
interoperating switches.
Describes the DHCHAP protocol, an FC-SP protocol, that provides
authentication between Cisco MDS 9000 Family switches and other
devices.
Provides details on port security features that can prevent unauthorized
access to a switch port in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family.
Describes the fabric binding security feature for VSANs, which ensures
that ISLs are only enabled between specific switches.
Describes how the fabric configuration server (FCS) feature is configured
and displayed.
Describes the port tracking feature and provides information to enable
port tracking and to configure linked ports.
Preface
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