Domain Ids; About Domain Ids - HP Cisco MDS 9216 - Fabric Switch Configuration Manual

Cisco mds 9000 family fabric manager configuration guide, release 3.x (ol-8222-10, april 2008)
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Domain IDs

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Expand Fabricxx > VSANxx and then select Domain Manager in the Logical Domains pane for the
Step 1
fabric and VSAN that you want to enable automatic reconfiguration for.
You see the running configuration of the domain in the Information pane.
Select the Configuration tab and check the Auto Reconfigure check box for each switch in the fabric
Step 2
that you want to automatically reconfigure.
Click the Apply Changes icon to save these changes.
Step 3
Domain IDs
Domain IDs uniquely identify a switch in a VSAN. A switch may have different domain IDs in different
VSANs. The domain ID is part of the overall FC ID.
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.
Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide
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About Domain IDs, page 25-8
Specifying Static or Preferred Domain IDs, page 25-10
About Allowed Domain ID Lists, page 25-11
Configuring Allowed Domain ID Lists, page 25-11
About CFS Distribution of Allowed Domain ID Lists, page 25-12
Enabling Distribution, page 25-12
Locking the Fabric, page 25-13
Committing Changes, page 25-13
Discarding Changes, page 25-13
Clearing a Fabric Lock, page 25-14
Displaying Pending Changes, page 25-14
Displaying Session Status, page 25-14
About Contiguous Domain ID Assignments, page 25-15
Enabling Contiguous Domain ID Assignments, page 25-15
The local switch sends a configured domain ID request to the principal switch.
Chapter 25
Configuring Domain Parameters
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