About Fcdomain Phases - Cisco DS-X9530-SF1-K9 - Supervisor-1 Module - Control Processor Configuration Manual

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About fcdomain Phases

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About fcdomain Phases
This section describes each fcdomain phase:
See
Figure 14-1
7.0.2
Domain IDs and VSAN values used in all procedures are only provided as examples. Be sure to use IDs
Note
and values that apply to your configuration.
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Configuration Guide
14-2
Principal switch selection—This phase guarantees the selection of a unique principal switch across
the fabric.
Domain ID distribution—This phase guarantees each switch in the fabric obtains a unique domain
ID.
FC ID allocation—This phase guarantees a unique FC ID assignment to each device attached to the
corresponding switch in the fabric.
Fabric reconfiguration—This phase guarantees a resynchronization of all switches in the fabric to
ensure they simultaneously restart a new principal switch selection phase.
Figure
14-1.
Sample fcdomain Configuration
7.0.1
Switch 7 (subordinate)
Local WWN
20:02:ab:ba:cd:dc:f4:00
Configured domain ID
0 (zero) preferred
Runtime domain ID = 7
Configured priority = 128
7.0.0
Runtime priority = 128
Runtime fabric name
20:01:ab:ba:cd:cd:dc:f4
Chapter 14
Configuring Domain Parameters
Switch 2 (principal)
Local WWN
20:01:ab:ba:cd:dc:f4:00
Configured domain ID
0 (zero) preferred
Runtime domain ID = 2
Configured priority = 128
Runtime priority = 2
Runtime fabric name
20:01:ab:ba:cd:cd:dc:f4
Local WWN
20:03:ab:ba:cd:dc:f4:00
Configured domain ID
0 (zero) preferred
Runtime domain ID = 102
Configured priority = 128
Runtime priority = 128
Runtime fabric name
20:01:ab:ba:cd:cd:dc:f4
Switch 99 (subordinate)
OL-6973-03, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 2.x
99.0.1
99.0.2
99.0.3
99.1.2
99.1.1

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