Fspf Routes; About Fibre Channel Routes; Configuring Fibre Channel Routes - Cisco AP775A - Nexus Converged Network Switch 5010 Configuration Manual

Fabric manager configuration guide, release 4.x
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FSPF Routes

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You see the FSPF interface statistics in the Information pane.
FSPF Routes
FSPF routes traffic across the fabric, based on entries in the FSPF database. These routes can be learned
dynamically, or configured statically.
This section includes the following topics:

About Fibre Channel Routes

Each port implements forwarding logic, which forwards frames based on its FC ID. Using the FC ID for
the specified interface and domain, you can configure the specified route (for example FC ID 111211
and domain ID 3) in the switch with domain ID 1 (see
Figure 32-9
Domain ID 1
Note
Other than in VSANs, runtime checks are not performed on configured and suspended static routes.

Configuring Fibre Channel Routes

If you disable FSPF, you can manually configure a Fibre Channel route.
To configure a Fibre Channel route using Device Manager, follow these steps:
Click FC > Advanced > Routes.
Step 1
You see the FC Static Route Configuration dialog box shown in
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide
32-12
About Fibre Channel Routes, page 32-12
Configuring Fibre Channel Routes, page 32-12
About Broadcast and Multicast Routing, page 32-14
About Multicast Root Switch, page 32-14
Setting the Multicast Root Switch, page 32-14
Fibre Channel Routes
fc1/1
Domain ID 3
FC ID 111211
Chapter 32
Configuring Fibre Channel Routing Services and Protocols
Figure
32-9).
Domain ID 7
Figure
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32-10.

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