Cfs Distribution Modes; Uncoordinated Distribution; Unrestricted Uncoordinated Distributions; Disabling Cfs Distribution On A Switch - Cisco AP776A - Nexus Converged Network Switch 5020 Configuration Manual

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Disabling CFS Distribution on a Switch

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CFS Distribution Modes

CFS supports different distribution modes to support different application requirements: coordinated and
uncoordinated distributions. Both modes are mutually exclusive. Only one mode is allowed at any given
time.

Uncoordinated Distribution

Uncoordinated distributions are used to distribute information that is not expected to conflict with that
from a peer. An example is local device registrations such as iSNS. Parallel uncoordinated distributions
are allowed for an application.
Coordinated Distribution
Coordinated distributions can have only one application distribution at a given time. CFS uses locks to
enforce this. A coordinated distribution is not allowed to start if locks are taken for the application
anywhere in the fabric. A coordinated distribution consists of three stages:
1.
2.
3.
Coordinated distribution has two variants:

Unrestricted Uncoordinated Distributions

Unrestricted uncoordinated distributions allow multiple parallel distributions in the fabric in the
presence of an existing coordinated distribution. Unrestricted uncoordinated distributions are allowed to
run in parallel with all other types of distributions.
Disabling CFS Distribution on a Switch
By default, CFS distribution is enabled. Applications can distribute data and configuration information
to all CFS-capable switches in the fabric where the applications exist. This is the normal mode of
operation.
You can globally disable CFS on a switch, including CFS over IP, to isolate the applications using CFS
from fabric-wide distributions while maintaining physical connectivity. When CFS is globally disabled
on a switch, CFS operations are restricted to the switch and all CFS commands continue to function as
if the switch were physically isolated.
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A fabric lock is acquired.
The configuration is distributed and committed.
The fabric lock is released.
CFS driven —The stages are executed by CFS in response to an application request without
intervention from the application.
Application driven—The stages are under the complete control of the application.
Coordinated distributions are used to distribute information that can be manipulated and distributed
from multiple switches, for example, the port security configuration.
Chapter 7
Using the CFS Infrastructure
OL-18084-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x

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