A VSAN operating in FCF mode acts as an FCF switch. A VSAN operating in NPV mode acts as an NPV
switch.
If the configured mode of an interface is not supported by a VSAN of the interface, the mode does not
take effect in the VSAN.
Examples
# Configure the operating mode as NPV for VSAN 10.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] vsan 10
[Sysname-vsan10] working-mode fcf
Related commands
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display vsan status
fc mode
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Fabric setup commands
allowed-domain-id
Use allowed-domain-id to configure an allowed domain ID list for a VSAN.
Use undo allowed-domain-id to restore the default.
Syntax
allowed-domain-id domain-id-list
undo allowed-domain-id domain-id-list
Default
The allowed domain ID list includes domain IDs 1 to 239.
Views
VSAN view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
domain-id-list: Specifies a space-separated list of up to 8 domain items. Each item specifies a domain ID
or a range of domain IDs in the format of domain-id1 to domain-id2. The value for domain-id2 must be
greater than or equal to the value for domain-id1. The value range for the domain-id argument is 1 to
239.
Usage guidelines
Only FCF switches and VSANs operating in FCF mode support this command.
To successfully configure an allowed domain ID list on the principal switch, make sure all assigned and
locally configured domain IDs are included in the list. After you configure an allowed domain ID list, the
principal switch assigns only domain IDs available in the allowed list.
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