Manual IVR Configuration
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If you use persistent FC IDs for IVR, we recommend that you use them for all the devices in the IVR
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zoneset. We do not recommend using persistent FC IDs for some of the IVR devices while using
automatic allocation for others.
IVR NAT must be enabled to use IVR persistent FC IDs.
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In an IVR NAT configuration, if one VSAN in the IVR topology is configured with static domain IDs,
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then the IVR domains that can be exported to that VSAN must also be assigned static domains.
Configuring Persistent FC IDs for IVR
To configure persistent FC IDs for IVR 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.
Figure 29-12
Click the FCID tab.
Step 2
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Current VSAN
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Virtual domain to be used for the native AFID and VSAN in current AFID and VSAN
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Virtual FC ID entries—Contain the virtual FC ID that should be used to represent a device in a
specific VSAN (current VSAN). These entries contain the following information:
Port WWN
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Current AFID
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Current VSAN
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Virtual FC ID to be used to represent a device for the given pWWN in the current AFID and
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VSAN
FCID Tab
Chapter 29
Configuring Inter-VSAN Routing
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