Dpvm Configuration; Npv And Port Security - Cisco AP775A - Nexus Converged Network Switch 5010 Configuration Manual

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Chapter 21
Configuring N Port Virtualization
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DPVM Configuration

When NPV is enabled, the following requirements must be met before you configure DPVM on the NPV
core switch:
For details about DPVM configuration, see

NPV and Port Security

Port security is enabled on the NPV core switch on a per interface basis. To enable port security on the
NPV core switch for devices logging in via NPV, you must adhere to the following requirements:
OL-17256-03, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x
New NPV Port Pairs, Details
You must explicitly configure the WWN of the internal FLOGI in DPVM. If DPVM is configured
on the NPV core switch for an end device that is connected to the NPV device, then that end device
must be configured to be in the same VSAN. Logins from a device connected to an NPV device will
fail if the device is configured to be in a different VSAN. To avoid VSAN mismatches, ensure that
the internal FLOGI VSAN matches the port VSAN of the NP port.
The first login from an NP port determines the VSAN of that port. If DPVM is configured for this
first login, which is the internal login of the NPV device, then the NPV core switch's VSAN F port
is located in that VSAN. Otherwise, the port VSAN remains unchanged.
The internal FLOGI must be in the port security database; in this way, the port on the NPV core
switch will allow communications/links.
All the end device pWWNs must also be in the port security database.
Chapter 28, "Creating Dynamic VSANs."
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide
Configuring NPV
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