Understanding Port Channels And Vsan Trunking - Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Configuration Manual

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Information About SAN Port Channels
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switches support a maximum of four SAN port channels (with eight interfaces per
port channel). A port channel number refers to the unique (within each switch) identifier associated with each
channel group. This number ranges from 1 to 256.
About F and TF Port Channels
An F port channel is also a logical interface that combines a set of F ports connected to the same Fibre Channel
node and operates as one link between the F ports and the NP ports. The F port channels support bandwidth
utilization and availability like the E port channels. F port channel are mainly used to connect MDS core and
NPV switches to provide optimal bandwidth utilization and transparent failover between the uplinks of a
VSAN. An F port channel trunk combines the functionality and advantages of a TF port and an F port channel.
This logical link uses the Cisco PTP and PCP protocols over Cisco EPP (ELS).

Understanding Port Channels and VSAN Trunking

Switches in the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series implement VSAN trunking and port channels as follows:
• A SAN port channel enables several physical links to be combined into one aggregated logical link.
• An industry standard E port can link to other vendor switches and is referred to as inter-switch link
(ISL), as shown on the left side of the figure below.
• VSAN trunking enables a link transmitting frames in the EISL format to carry traffic for multiple VSAN
. When trunking is operational on an E port, that E port becomes a TE port. EISLs connects only between
Cisco switches, as shown on the right side of the figure below.
Figure 10: VSAN Trunking Only
• You can create a SAN port channel with members that are E ports, as shown on the left side of the
figure below. In this configuration, the port channel implements a logical ISL (carrying traffic for one
VSAN).
• You can create a SAN port channel with members that are TE-ports, as shown on the right side of the
figure below. In this configuration, the port channel implements a logical EISL (carrying traffic for
multiple VSANs).
Figure 11: Port Channels and VSAN Trunking
• Port channel interfaces can be channeled between the following port sets:
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