Cfs Region - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Reference Manual

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cfs region

To create a Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) region that limits the distribution scope of an application, use
the cfs region command. To remove the region or the application, use the no form of this command.
Syntax Description
region_id
application_name
Defaults
The default region ID is 0.
Command Modes
Global configuration mode
CFS region configuration mode
Supported User Roles
network-admin
vdc-admin
Command History
Release
4.1(2)
Usage Guidelines
If a feature is moved, that is, assigned to a new region, its scope is restricted to that region; it ignores all
other regions for distribution or merging purposes.
You can set up a CFS region to distribute configurations for multiple applications. However, on a given
device, only one CFS region at a time can distribute the configuration for a given application.
Once you assign an application to a CFS region, its configuration cannot be distributed within another
CFS region.
If you remove an application from a region, and do not assign it into a different region, it is added to the
default region, region 0.
If you attempt to add an application to the same region more than once, the following message appears:
Application already present in the same region.
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cfs region region_id
application_name
no cfs region
no application_name
CFS region that is identified by numbers 0 through 200. Region 0 is the default
region and it contains every device in the fabric that is not assigned to another
region. You can configure region number 1 through 200.
Application that you assign to the specified region for CFS distribution.
Modification
This command was introduced.
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