See
"Using the FC-FC routing
Configuration upload and download in an AD context
The behavior of configUpload and configDownload varies depending on the AD context and whether the
switch is a member of the current Admin Domain. In the AD context, these commands include only the
zone configuration of the current Admin Domain. If the switch is a member of the Admin Domain, all switch
configuration parameters are saved and the zone database for that Admin Domain is also saved.
Table 50
lists the sections in the configuration file and the Admin Domain contexts in which you can
upload and download these sections.
NOTE:
You cannot use configDownload to restore a single Admin Domain. To restore a single Admin
Domain, you must first delete all Admin Domains and then issue configDownload to restore them.
See
"Maintaining the switch configuration
Table 50
Configuration upload and download scenarios in an AD context
AD contexts
AD255
With ADs
Without ADs
AD0
With ADs and switch membership
With ADs and without switch
membership
Without ADs
AD1 – AD254
With switch membership
Without switch membership
1.
Zone databases for AD0 through AD254.
2.
Only zone database for AD0.
3.
Only zone database for current AD.
The configDefault command does not clear zone or Admin Domain database information. This
command is allowed only if the switch is a member of the current Admin Domain.
See
"Maintaining the switch configuration
and downloading configurations.
174 Managing administrative domains
service" on page 31 1 for additional information about LSAN zones.
file" on page 145 for additional information.
Configuration file sections
iSCSI
ACL
Zone
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes<
supe
rscri
pt>1
2
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes<
supe
rscri
pt>2
Yes
Yes
Yes<
supe
rscri
pt>2
3
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes<
supe
rscri
pt>3
file" on page 145 for additional information about uploading
AD
Switch configuration and
headers
other parameters
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No