Manual IVR Configuration
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Configuring IVR NAT and IVR Auto Topology
To configure IVR in NAT mode and IVR topology in auto mode from Fabric Manager, follow these steps:
Expand All VSANs and then select IVR in the Logical Domains pane.
Step 1
You see the inter-VSAN routing configuration in the Information pane shown in
Figure 29-4
Select enable from the Admin column drop-down menu for the primary switch.
Step 2
Click the Apply Changes icon to distribute this change to all switches in the fabric.
Step 3
Click the Action tab.
Step 4
Check the Enable IVR NAT check box to enable IVR in NAT mode.
Step 5
Check the Auto Discover Topology check box to enable IVR topology in auto mode.
Step 6
Step 7
Click the Apply Changes icon to enable IVR on the switches.
About AFIDs
You can configure AFIDs individually for VSANs, or you can set the default AFIDs for all VSANs on
a switch. If you configure an individual AFID for a subset of the VSANs on a switch that has a default
AFID, that subset uses the configured AFID while all other VSANs on that switch use the default AFID.
IVR supports a maximum of 64 AFIDs.
You can only use AFID configuration when the VSAN topology mode is automatic. In user-configured
Note
VSAN topology mode, the AFIDs are specified in the VSAN topology configuration itself and a separate
AFID configuration is not needed.
Configuring Default AFIDs
To configure default AFIDs using Fabric Manager, follow these steps:
Expand All VSANs and then select IVR in the Logical Domains pane.
Step 1
You see the IVR configuration in the Information pane.
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IVR Routing Configuration Control Tab
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Configuring Inter-VSAN Routing
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