Configuration In All Intermediate Switches; Configuration In The Destination Switch - Cisco DS-C9216I-K9 Configuration Manual

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Remote SPAN
Configuring the ST Port
Once the FC tunnel is created, be sure to configure the ST port to bind it to the FC tunnel at the source
switch. The FC tunnel becomes a RSPAN tunnel once the binding and mapping is complete. depicts a
basic FC tunnel configuration.
Figure 30-11
fc1/1
ST ports cannot be configured using Advanced Services Modules (ASMs).

Configuration in All Intermediate Switches

This section identifies the tasks that must be performed in all intermediate switches in the end-to-end
path of the RSPAN tunnel.
This section contains the following topics:
Configuring VSAN Interfaces
Figure 30-12
This example assumes that VSAN 5 is already configured in the VSAN database.
Enabling IP Routing
The IP routing feature is disabled by default. Be sure to enable IP routing in each switch (including the
source and destination switches) in the end-to-end path in the fabric. This step is required to setup the
FC tunnel.

Configuration in the Destination Switch

This section identifies the tasks that must be performed in the destination switch (Switch D).
This section contains the following topics:
Cisco MDS 9000 Fabric Manager Switch Configuration Guide
30-14
Binding the FC Tunnel
Cisco MDS
source switch S
ST port
ST
fc2/1
IP address of VSAN 5
interface = 10.10.10.1
tunnel ID = 100
Configuring VSAN Interfaces, page 30-14
Enabling IP Routing, page 30-14
depicts an RSPAN tunnel configuration terminating in the destination switch (Switch D).
Configuring the SD Port, page 30-15
Mapping the FC Tunnel, page 30-15
Chapter 30
Cisco MDS
Fibre Channel
fabric
FC tunnel
Monitoring Network Traffic Using SPAN
Cisco MDS
destination switch D
IP address of VSAN 5
interface = 10.10.10.2
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