Displaying Isolated Vsan Membership; Operational State Of A Vsan; Static Vsan Deletion - Cisco MDS 9000 Series Configuration Manual

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Displaying Isolated VSAN Membership

Displaying Isolated VSAN Membership
The show vsan 4094 membership command displays all ports associated with the isolated VSAN.

Operational State of a VSAN

A VSAN is in the operational state if the VSAN is active and at least one port is up. This state indicates that
traffic can pass through this VSAN. This state cannot be configured.

Static VSAN Deletion

When an active VSAN is deleted, all of its attributes are removed from the running configuration. VSAN-related
information is maintained by the system software as follows:
• VSAN attributes and port membership details are maintained by the VSAN manager. This feature is
Figure 4: VSAN Port Membership Details
• VSAN-based runtime (name server), zoning, and configuration (static routes) information is removed
• Configured VSAN interface information is removed when the VSAN is deleted.
Note
The allowed VSAN list is not affected when a VSAN is deleted (refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS
Interfaces Configuration Guide ).
Any commands for a nonconfigured VSAN are rejected. For example, if VSAN 10 is not configured in the
system, then a command request to move a port to VSAN 10 is rejected.
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affected when you delete a VSAN from the configuration. When a VSAN is deleted, all the ports in that
VSAN are made inactive and the ports are moved to the isolated VSAN. If the same VSAN is recreated,
the ports do not automatically get assigned to that VSAN. You must explicitly reconfigure the port VSAN
membership (see
Figure 4: VSAN Port Membership Details, on page
when the VSAN is deleted.
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