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Port Security Configuration Distribution
(Optional) Deletes the specified pWWN configured in the previous step.
Step 8
switch(config-port-security)# nwwn 26:33:22:00:55:05:3d:4c fwwn 20:81:00:44:22:00:4a:9e
Configures the specified nWWN to log in through the specified fWWN.
Step 9
switch(config-port-security)# pwwn 20:11:33:11:00:2a:4a:66
Configures the specified pWWN to log in through any port in the fabric.
Step 10
switch(config-port-security)# pwwn 20:11:33:11:00:2a:4a:66 swwn 20:00:00:0c:85:90:3e:80
Configures the specified pWWN to log in through any interface in the specified switch.
Step 11
switch(config-port-security)# pwwn 20:11:33:11:00:2a:4a:66 swwn 20:00:00:0c:85:90:3e:80 interface
fc3/1
Configures the specified pWWN to log in through the specified interface in the specified switch
Step 12
switch(config-port-security)# any-wwn interface fc3/1
Configures any WWN to log in through the specified interface in any switch.
Step 13
switch(config-port-security)# no any-wwn interface fc2/1
(Optional) Deletes the wildcard configured in the previous step.
Example
After identifying the WWN pairs that need to be bound, add those pairs to the port security database.
Tip
Remote switch binding can be specified at the local switch. To specify the remote interfaces, you
can use either the fWWN or sWWN-interface combination.
Port Security Configuration Distribution
The port security feature uses the Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) infrastructure to enable efficient database
management, provide a single point of configuration for the entire fabric in the VSAN, and enforce the port
security policies throughout the fabric.
This section includes the following topics:
Enabling Distribution
To enable the port security distribution, follow these steps:
Cisco MDS 9000 Series Security Configuration Guide, Release 8.x
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Configuring Port Security

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