Chapter 6 Using The Cf Infrastructure; Cisco San-Os Features Using Cfs; Cfs Features - HP Cisco MDS 9020 - Fabric Switch Configuration Manual

Cisco mds 9000 family cli configuration guide, release 3.x (ol-16184-01, april 2008)
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About CFS
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This section includes the following topics:

Cisco SAN-OS Features Using CFS

The following Cisco SAN-OS features use the CFS infrastructure:

CFS Features

CFS has the following features:
Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide
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Cisco SAN-OS Features Using CFS, page 6-2
CFS Features, page 6-2
CFS Protocol, page 6-3
CFS Distribution Scopes, page 6-3
CFS Distribution Modes, page 6-3
NTP (see the
"NTP CFS Distribution" section on page
Dynamic Port VSAN Membership (see the
Distributed Device Alias Services (see the
IVR topology (see the
"Database Merge Guidelines" section on page
SAN device virtualization (see the
TACACS+ and RADIUS (see the
User and administrator roles (see the
Port security (see the
"Port Security Configuration Distribution" section on page
iSNS (see the
"iSNS" section on page
Call Home (see the
"Call Home Configuration Distribution" section on page
Syslog (see the
"System Message Logging Configuration Distribution" section on page
fctimer (see the
"About fctimer Distribution" section on page
SCSI flow services (see the
Saving startup configurations in the fabric using the Fabric Startup Configuration Manager (FSCM)
(see the
"Saving Startup Configurations in the Fabric" section on page
Allowed domain ID lists (see
RSCN timer (see the
"Configuring the RSCN Timer" section on page
iSLB (see the
"About iSLB Configuration Distribution Using CFS" section on page
Peer-to-peer protocol with no client-server relationship at the CFS layer.
Three scopes of distribution.
Logical scope: The distribution occurs within the scope of a VSAN.
Physical scope: The distribution spans the entire physical topology.
Over a selected set of VSANs: Some applications, such as Inter-VSAN Routing (IVR), require
configuration distribution over some specific VSANs. These applications can specify to CFS the
set of VSANs over which to restrict the distribution.
"DPVM Database Distribution" section on page
"Device Alias Databases" section on page
"Configuring SDV" section on page
"AAA Server Distribution" section on page
"Role-Based Authorization" section on page
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"Configuring SCSI Flow Services" section on page
the"About Allowed Domain ID Lists" section on page
Chapter 6
Using the CFS Infrastructure
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