Default Settings For Cfs - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Configuration Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for Nexus 7000 Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Default Settings for CFS

• Make sure that CFS is enabled for the applications that you want to configure.
• Anytime you lock a fabric, your username is remembered across restarts and switchovers.
• Anytime you lock a fabric, configuration changes attempted by anyone else are rejected.
• While a fabric is locked, the application holds a working copy of configuration changes in a pending
• Configuration changes that have not been committed yet (still saved as a working copy) are not in the
• If you start a CFS session that requires a fabric lock but forget to end the session, an administrator can
• An empty commit is allowed if configuration changes are not previously made. In this case, the commit
• You can use the commit command only on the specific device where the fabric lock was acquired.
• CFSoIP and CFSoE are not supported for use together.
• CFS regions can be applied only to CFSoIP applications.
• You cannot distribute the user role configuration between a Cisco MDS 9500 Series switch and the
Default Settings for CFS
Table 3: Default CFS Parameters
Parameters
CFS distribution on the device
CFSoIP
IPv4 multicast address
CFSoFC
CFSoE
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS System Management Configuration Guide
24
database or temporary storage area, not in the running configuration.
running configuration and do not display in the output of show commands.
clear the session.
command results in a session that acquires locks and distributes the current database.
storage VDC configured for a Cisco Nexus 7000 Series switch. To prevent this distribution, make sure
to assign the user role configuration in Cisco MDS and the Cisco Nexus 7000 storage VDC to different
CFS regions.
Default
Enabled
Disabled
239.255.70.83
Enabled, if FCoE is present
Disabled
Configuring CFS

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents