Deleting Static Vsans - Cisco DS-X9530-SF1-K9 - Supervisor-1 Module - Control Processor Configuration Manual

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Creating and Configuring VSANs Statically
S e n d d o c u m e n t a t i o n c o m m e n t s t o m d s f e e d b a c k - d o c @ c i s c o . c o m .
Command
Step 4
switch(config-vsan-db)# vsan 2 interface fc1/8
switch(config-vsan-db)#
Step 5
switch(config-vsan-db)# vsan 7
switch(config-vsan-db)#
Step 6
switch(config-vsan-db)# vsan 7 interface fc1/8
switch(config-vsan-db)#
Step 7
switch(config-vsan-db)# no vsan 7 interface
fc1/8
switch(config-vsan-db)#

Deleting Static VSANs

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:
Figure 16-4
Default
VSAN
fc1/1
fc1/2
Isolated
VSAN
The allowed VSAN list is not affected when a VSAN is deleted (see
Note
Trunking").
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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VSAN attributes and port membership details are maintained by the VSAN manager. This feature is
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
VSAN Port Membership Details
Before
VSAN 7
fc1/3
fc1/4
VSAN 12
fc1/5
fc1/6
Switch 1
VSAN-based runtime (name server), zoning, and configuration (static routes) information is
removed when the VSAN is deleted.
Configured VSAN interface information is removed when the VSAN is deleted.
Purpose
Assigns the membership of the fc1/8 interface
to the specified VSAN (VSAN 2).
Creates another VSAN with the specified ID
(7) if that VSAN does not exist already.
Updates the membership information of the
interface to reflect the changed VSAN.
Removes the interface from the VSAN.
Figure
16-4).
After
Default
VSAN 7
VSAN
fc1/1
fc1/3
fc1/2
fc1/4
Isolated
VSAN 12
VSAN
fc1/5
fc1/5
fc1/6
fc1/6
Switch 1
Chapter 16
Configuring and Managing VSANs
Chapter 12, "Configuring
OL-6973-03, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 2.x

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