Cfs Distribution Over Fibre Channel; Cfs Distribution Scopes - Cisco nexus 5000 series Cli Configuration Manual

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Chapter 1
Using Cisco Fabric Services
S e n d f e e d b a c k t o n x 5 0 0 0 - d o c f e e d b a c k @ c i s c o . c o m
Figure 1-2
All processes is the same in this example because node B has node C and node D the distribution list for
IP. Node C does not forward to node D because node D is already in the distribution list from node B.
Figure 1-2
Node A
Figure 1-3
C and node D forward the event to E because the node E is not in the distribution list from node B.
Figure 1-3
Node A

CFS Distribution over Fibre Channel

For FCS distribution over Fibre Channel, the CFS protocol layer resides on top of the FC2 layer. CFS
uses the FC2 transport services to send information to other switches. CFS uses a proprietary SW_ILS
(0x77434653) protocol for all CFS packets. CFS packets are sent to or from the switch domain controller
addresses.

CFS Distribution Scopes

Different applications on the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switches need to distribute the configuration at
various levels. The following levels are available when using CFS distribution over Fibre Channel:
Note
OL-16597-01
is the same as
Figure 1-1
Network Example 2 with Fibre Channel and IP Connections
Node B
FC
IP
is the same as
Figure 1-2
Network Example 3 with Fibre Channel and IP Connections
Node B
FC
IP
VSAN level (logical scope)
Applications that operate within the scope of a VSAN have the configuration distribution restricted
to the VSAN. An example application is port security where the configuration database is applicable
only within a VSAN.
Logical scope is not supported for FCS distribution over IP.
except that node C and node D are connected using Fibre Channel.
Node C
Node D
except that node D and node E are connected using IP. Both node
Node C
Node D
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Node E
Node E
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