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Default Zone

Displays the status of the VSAN, if overwrite-control is enabled or not.
What to do next
Displaying Zone Status
switch(config)# show zone status vsan 3
VSAN: 2 default-zone: deny distribute: full Interop: default
Default zone:
Full Zoning Database :
Active Zoning Database :
Current Total Zone DB Usage: 416 / 2097152 bytes (0 % used)
Pending (Session) DB size:
SFC size: 0 / 2097152 bytes (0 % used)
Status: Commit completed at 15:19:49 UTC Jun 11 2015
Default Zone
Each member of a fabric (in effect a device attached to an Nx port) can belong to any zone. If a member is
not part of any active zone, it is considered to be part of the default zone. Therefore, if no zoneset is active in
the fabric, all devices are considered to be in the default zone. Even though a member can belong to multiple
zones, a member that is part of the default zone cannot be part of any other zone. The switch determines
whether a port is a member of the default zone when the attached port comes up.
Note
Unlike configured zones, default zone information is not distributed to the other switches in the fabric.
Traffic can either be permitted or denied among members of the default zone. This information is not distributed
to all switches; it must be configured in each switch.
Note
When the switch is initialized for the first time, no zones are configured and all members are considered to
be part of the default zone. Members are not permitted to talk to each other.
Configure the default zone policy on each switch in the fabric. If you change the default zone policy on one
switch in a fabric, be sure to change it on all the other switches in the fabric.
Cisco MDS 9000 Series Fabric Configuration Guide, Release 8.x
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mode: enhanced merge-control: allow
session: none
hard-zoning: enabled broadcast: unsupported
smart-zoning: disabled
rscn-format: fabric-address
activation overwrite control: enabled
qos: none broadcast: unsupported ronly: unsupported
DB size: 348 bytes
Zonesets:2
Zones:2 Aliases: 0 Attribute-groups: 1
DB size: 68 bytes
Name: hellset
Zonesets:1
Full DB Copy size: 0 bytes
Active DB Copy size: 0 bytes
Zones:1
Configuring and Managing Zones

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