About Domain Ids - Cisco N5010P-N2K-BE Software Configuration Manual

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Chapter 33
Configuring Domain Parameters
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This section describes how to configure domain IDs and includes the following topics:

About Domain IDs

The configured domain ID can be preferred or static. By default, the configured domain ID is 0 (zero)
and the configured type is preferred.
The 0 (zero) value can be configured only if you use the preferred option.
Note
If you do not configure a domain ID, the local switch sends a random ID in its request. We recommend
that you use static domain IDs.
When a subordinate switch requests a domain, the following process takes place (see
1.
2.
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About Domain IDs, page 33-7
Specifying Static or Preferred Domain IDs, page 33-9
About Allowed Domain ID Lists, page 33-9
Configuring Allowed Domain ID Lists, page 33-10
About CFS Distribution of Allowed Domain ID Lists, page 33-10
Enabling Distribution, page 33-10
Locking the Fabric, page 33-11
Committing Changes, page 33-11
Discarding Changes, page 33-11
Clearing a Fabric Lock, page 33-12
Displaying CFS Distribution Status, page 33-12
Displaying Pending Changes, page 33-12
Displaying Session Status, page 33-13
About Contiguous Domain ID Assignments, page 33-13
Enabling Contiguous Domain ID Assignments, page 33-13
The local switch sends a configured domain ID request to the principal switch.
The principal switch assigns the requested domain ID if available. Otherwise, it assigns another
available domain ID.
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