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Configuring and Managing VSANs
VSAN Characteristic
VSANs encompass the entire fabric.
The following figure shows the possible relationships between VSANs and zones. In VSAN 2, three zones
are defined: zone A, zone B, and zone C. Zone C overlaps both zone A and zone B as permitted by Fibre
Channel standards. In VSAN 7, two zones are defined: zone A and zone D. No zone crosses the VSAN
boundary. Zone A defined in VSAN 2 is different and separate from zone A defined in VSAN 7.
Figure 62: VSANS with Zoning

Configuring VSANs

VSANs have the following attributes:
• VSAN ID—The VSAN ID identifies the VSAN as the default VSAN (VSAN 1), user-defined VSANs
• State—The administrative state of a VSAN can be configured to an active (default) or suspended state.
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(VSAN 2 to 4093), and the isolated VSAN (VSAN 4094).
Once VSANs are created, they may exist in various conditions or states.
◦ The active state of a VSAN indicates that the VSAN is configured and enabled. By enabling a
VSAN, you activate the services for that VSAN.
◦ The suspended state of a VSAN indicates that the VSAN is configured but not enabled. If a port
is configured in this VSAN, it is disabled. Use this state to deactivate a VSAN without losing the
VSAN's configuration. All ports in a suspended VSAN are disabled. By suspending a VSAN, you
can preconfigure all the VSAN parameters for the whole fabric and activate the VSAN immediately.
Zone Characteristic
Zones are configured at the fabric edge.
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