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Cisco MDS 9509 Configuration Manual (1484 pages)
Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide - Release 4.x (OL-18084-01, February 2009)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 25.43 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
New and Changed Information
57
Advanced Configuration
63
Document Conventions
66
Related Documentation
66
Release Notes
66
Cisco Fabric Manager
67
Compatibility Information
67
Hardware Installation
67
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
67
Software Installation and Upgrade
67
Intelligent Storage Networking Services Configuration Guides
68
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
68
Troubleshooting and Reference
68
Getting Started
69
Hardware Overview
71
Product Overview
71
Cisco Mds 9500 Series Multilayer Directors
72
Cisco Mds 9200 Series Fabric Switches
73
Cisco Mds 9100 Series Fixed Configuration Fabric Switches
74
Tools for Software Configuration
75
Advanced Configuration
76
Basic Configuration
76
Software Configuration Overview
76
Before You Begin
79
Chapter 2 before You Begin
80
About the Switch Prompt
80
Default Switch Roles
81
Using the CLI
81
CLI Command Modes
81
CLI Command Hierarchy
82
EXEC Mode Options
83
Configuration Mode
84
CLI Command Navigation
88
Command Completion
88
File System Completion
88
The no and Default Forms of Commands
88
CLI Command Configuration Options
89
Getting Help
89
Managing the Switch Configuration
90
Displaying the Switch Configuration
90
Saving a Configuration
93
Clearing a Configuration
93
Displaying Users
93
Sending Messages to Users
93
Using the Ping and Ping Ipv6 Commands
93
Using the Extended Ping and Ping Ipv6 Commands
94
Using Traceroute and Traceroute Ipv6 Commands
95
Configuring Terminal Parameters
96
Setting the Terminal Session Timeout
96
Clearing Terminal Sessions
97
Displaying Terminal Sessions
97
Setting the Terminal Timeout
97
Setting the Terminal Type
97
Setting the Terminal Screen Length
98
Setting the Terminal Screen Width
98
Displaying Terminal Settings
98
Configuring the Switch Banner Message
98
Directing Show Command Output to a File
99
Using CLI Variables
99
User-Defined CLI Persistent Variables
100
System-Defined Variables
101
Using Command Aliases
101
Defining Command Aliases
102
About Flash Devices
102
Internal Bootflash
103
External Compactflash (Slot0)
103
Formatting Flash Devices and File Systems
103
Initializing Internal Bootflash
103
Formatting External Compactflash
104
Using Switch File Systems
104
Specifying File Systems
105
Setting the Current Directory
106
Displaying the Current Directory
106
Displaying File Checksums
107
Listing the Files in a Directory
107
Creating a Directory
107
Deleting an Existing Directory
107
Moving Files
108
Copying Files
108
Deleting Files
109
Displaying File Contents
110
Saving Command Output to a File
110
Compressing and Uncompressing Files
110
Displaying the Last Lines in a File
111
Command Scripts
111
Executing Commands Specified in a Script
111
Using CLI Variables in Scripts
112
Setting the Delay Time
113
CHAPTER 3 Obtaining and Installing Licenses3-1
117
Licensing Terminology
117
C H a P T E R 3 Obtaining and Installing Licenses
118
Licensing Model
118
Licensing High Availability
124
Options to Install a License
124
Obtaining a Factory-Installed License
125
Performing a Manual Installation
125
Obtaining the License Key File
126
Installing the License Key File
126
Installing the License Key File to a Remote Location
128
Backing up License Files
128
Identifying License Features in Use
128
Uninstalling Licenses
129
Updating Licenses
130
Grace Period Alerts
131
License Transfers between Switches
132
Displaying License Information
133
CHAPTER 4 On-Demand Port Activation Licensing
135
About On-Demand Port Activation Licensing
135
Port-Naming Conventions
136
Port Licensing
136
C H a P T E R 4 On-Demand Port Activation Licensing
137
Default Configuration
138
License Status Definitions
142
Configuring Port Activation Licenses
144
Making a Port Eligible for a License
145
Acquiring a License for a Port
145
Moving Licenses Among Ports
146
On-Demand Port Activation License Example
147
Initial Configuration
151
Chapter 5 Initial Configuration
152
Starting a Switch in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family
152
Initial Setup Routine
153
Preparing to Configure the Switch
153
Default Login
154
Setup Options
154
Assigning Setup Information
155
Configuring Out-Of-Band Management
156
Configuring In-Band Management
161
Using the Setup Command
165
Accessing the Switch
165
Assigning a Switch Name
166
Where Do You Go Next?
166
Verifying the Module Status
167
Configuring Date, Time, and Time Zone
167
Configuring the Time Zone
168
Adjusting for Daylight Saving Time or Summer Time
168
NTP Configuration
169
About NTP
170
NTP Configuration Guidelines
170
Configuring NTP
171
NTP CFS Distribution
174
Committing NTP Configuration Changes
174
Enabling NTP Distribution
174
Database Merge Guidelines
175
Discarding NTP Configuration Changes
175
NTP Session Status Verification
175
Releasing Fabric Session Lock
175
Management Interface Configuration
176
Obtaining Remote Management Access
176
Using the Force Option During Shutdown
177
Default Gateway Configuration
177
Configuring the Default Gateway
178
Telnet Server Connection
178
Disabling a Telnet Connection
179
Configuring Console Port Settings
179
Verifying Console Port Settings
179
Configuring COM1 Port Settings
180
Verifying COM1 Port Settings
181
Configuring Modem Connections
181
Guidelines to Configure Modems
182
Enabling Modem Connections
183
Configuring the Initialization String
183
Configuring the Default Initialization String
184
Configuring a User-Specified Initialization String
185
Initializing a Modem in a Powered-On Switch
185
Verifying the Modem Connection Configuration
186
Configuring CDP
187
Clearing CDP Counters and Tables
188
Displaying CDP Information
188
CHAPTER 6 Configuring Flexattach Virtual Pwwn6-1
193
About Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
193
Flexattach Virtual Pwwn Guidelines and Requirements
194
Configuring Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
194
Automatically Enabling Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
194
Enabling Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
194
C H a P T E R 6 Configuring Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
195
Manually Enabling Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
195
Mapping Pwwn to Virtual Pwwn
195
Verifying Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
196
Verifying the End Device
196
Debugging Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
197
Security Settings for Flexattach Virtual Pwwn
197
Flexattach Virtual Pwwn CFS Distribution
198
Difference between San Device Virtualization and Flexattach Port Virtualization
198
About CFS
199
Chapter 7 Using the CF Infrastructure
200
Cisco MDS NX-OS Features Using CFS
200
CFS Features
200
CFS Protocol
201
CFS Distribution Scopes
201
CFS Distribution Modes
202
Uncoordinated Distribution
202
Unrestricted Uncoordinated Distributions
202
Disabling CFS Distribution on a Switch
202
Verifying CFS Distribution Status
203
CFS Application Requirements
203
Enabling CFS for an Application
204
Verifying Application Registration Status
204
Locking the Fabric
205
Verifying CFS Lock Status
205
Committing Changes
206
Discarding Changes
206
Saving the Configuration
206
Clearing a Locked Session
206
CFS Merge Support
207
Verifying CFS Merge Status
207
CFS Distribution over IP
209
Enabling CFS over IP
211
Verifying the CFS over IP Configuration
211
Configuring IP Multicast Address for CFS over IP
211
Verifying IP Multicast Address Configuration for CFS over IP
212
Configuring Static IP Peers for CFS over IP
212
Verifying Static IP Peer Configuration
214
CFS Regions
215
About CFS Regions
215
Managing CFS Regions
216
Assigning Applications to CFS Regions
216
Creating CFS Regions
216
Moving an Application to a Different CFS Region
216
Default Settings
217
Deleting CFS Regions
217
Displaying CFS Regions
217
Removing an Application from a Region
217
About Software Images
219
Dependent Factors for Software Installation
220
Selecting the Correct Software Images for Cisco MDS 9100 Series Switches
220
Selecting the Correct Software Images for Cisco MDS 9200 Series Switches
220
Selecting the Correct Software Images for Cisco MDS 9500 Family Switches
220
Chapter 8 Software Image
221
Essential Upgrade Prerequisites
221
Software Upgrade Methods
223
Determining Software Compatibility
224
Automated Upgrades
225
Benefits of Using the Install All Command
225
Recognizing Failure Cases
226
Using the Install All Command
227
Upgrading Services Modules
230
Sample Install All Commands
231
Upgrade Status Verification
238
Nondisruptive Upgrades on Fabric and Modular Switches
239
Preparing for a Nondisruptive Upgrade on Fabric and Modular Switches
239
Performing a Nondisruptive Upgrade on a Fabric Switch
242
Viewing the Status of a Nondisruptive Upgrade on a Fabric Switch
243
Troubleshooting a Nondisruptive Upgrade on a Fabric Switch
244
Manual Upgrade on a Dual Supervisor Module Switch
244
Preparing for a Manual Installation
245
Upgrading a Loader
246
Upgrading the BIOS
248
Quick Upgrade
249
Downgrading from a Higher Release
249
Maintaining Supervisor Modules
250
Migrating from Supervisor-1 Modules to Supervisor-2 Modules
251
Replacing Supervisor Modules
251
Standby Supervisor Module Boot Variable Version
251
Standby Supervisor Module Boot Alert
252
Standby Supervisor Module Bootflash Memory
252
Installing Generation 2 Modules in Generation 1 Chassis
252
Replacing Modules
252
Default Settings
253
CHAPTER 9 Working with Configuration Files9-1
255
Managing Configuration Files
255
Displaying Configuration Files
255
C H a P T E R 9 Working with Configuration Files
256
Downloading Configuration Files to the Switch
256
Using a File from a Remote Server
256
Using a File from an External Compactflash Disk (Slot0:)
257
Saving Configuration Files to an External Device
257
Saving to a Remote Server
257
Saving to an External Compactflash Disk (Slot0:)
258
Saving the Running Configuration
258
Saving Startup Configurations in the Fabric
258
Unlocking the Startup Configuration File
259
Copying Configuration Files
259
Backing up Configuration Files
260
Rolling Back to a Previous Configuration
261
Restoring the Configured Redundancy Mode
261
Accessing File Systems on the Standby Supervisor Module
262
Deleting Configuration Files
262
CHAPTER 10 Configuring High Availability10-1
263
About High Availability
263
C H a P T E R 10 Configuring High Availability
264
Switchover Mechanisms
264
HA Switchover Characteristics
264
Initiating a Switchover
264
Switchover Guidelines
265
Verifying Switchover Possibilities
265
Process Restartability
266
Synchronizing Supervisor Modules
266
Copying Boot Variable Images to the Standby Supervisor Module
266
Automatic Copying of Boot Variables
266
Verifying the Copied Boot Variables
266
Displaying HA Status Information
267
Displaying the System Uptime
269
Displaying Switch Hardware Inventory
271
Chapter 11 Managing System Hardware
272
Running Compact Flash Tests
274
Running the Compactflash CRC Checksum Test on Demand
274
Enabling and Disabling the Automatic Compactflash CRC Checksum Test
274
Setting the Compactflash CRC Checksum Test Interval
275
Enabling and Disabling Failure Action at the Failure of a Compactflash Checksum Test
275
Displaying the Frequency and Status of the Compactflash CRC Checksum Test
275
Updating the Compactflash Firmware
276
Updating the Compactflash Firmware on Demand
276
Enabling and Disabling the Compactflash Firmware Update
277
Setting the Compactflash Firmware Update Interval
277
Enabling and Disabling Failure Action at the Failure of a Compactflash Firmware Update
277
Displaying the Frequency and Status of Compactflash Updates
278
Displaying Compactflash CRC Test and Firmware Update Statistics
278
Displaying the Switch Serial Number
279
Displaying Power Usage Information
280
Power Supply Configuration Modes
280
Power Supply Configuration Guidelines
281
About Crossbar Management
283
Operational Considerations When Removing Crossbars
284
Backward Compatibility for Generation 1 Modules in Cisco MDS 9513 Directors
285
Gracefully Shutting down a Crossbar
285
About Module Temperature
286
Displaying Module Temperature
287
About Fan Modules
287
About Clock Modules
289
Displaying Environment Information
290
Default Settings
291
Chapter 12 Managing Module
294
About Modules
294
Supervisor Modules
294
Switching Modules
295
Services Modules
295
Verifying the Status of a Module
296
Checking the State of a Module
296
Connecting to a Module
297
Reloading Modules
298
Reloading a Switch
298
Power Cycling Modules
298
Reloading Switching Modules
299
Preserving the Module Configuration
299
Purging Module Configuration
300
Powering off Switching Modules
301
Identifying Module Leds
301
EPLD Configuration
304
Upgrading EPLD Images
305
Displaying EPLD Versions
308
Installing the SSI Boot Image
310
Upgrading the SSI Boot Image
311
SSI Boot Image Upgrade Considerations for the SSM
311
Verifying the SSI Boot Image
312
Configuring the SSI Image Boot Variable
315
Using the Install Ssi Command
317
Managing Ssms and Supervisor Modules
320
Configuring SSM Global Upgrade Delay
320
Considerations for Replacing Ssms and Supervisor Modules
320
Recovering an SSM after Replacing Corrupted Compactflash Memory
321
Considerations for Upgrading and Downgrading Cisco MDS NX-OS Releases
321
Default Settings
323
Switch Configuration
325
Fibre Channel Interfaces
327
Chapter 13 Configuring Interface
328
Generation 1 Interfaces Configuration Guidelines
328
About Interface Modes
329
NP Ports
330
TNP Port
332
Auto Mode
333
N Port Identifier Virtualization
333
About Interface States
333
Administrative States
333
Operational States
334
Reason Codes
334
Configuring Fibre Channel Interfaces
337
Graceful Shutdown
338
Setting the Interface Administrative State
338
Configuring Interface Modes
339
Configuring System Default Port Mode F
339
Configuring Port Speeds
340
Autosensing
341
Specifying a Port Owner
341
Configuring Port Guard
342
Enabling N Port Identifier Virtualization
343
About Interface Descriptions
343
Configuring the Interface Description
343
About Frame Encapsulation
343
About Receive Data Field Size
344
Configuring Receive Data Field Size
344
Identifying the Beacon Leds
344
About Speed Leds
344
About Beacon Mode
345
Configuring Beacon Mode
345
About Bit Error Thresholds
345
Switch Port Attribute Default Values
346
About SFP Transmitter Types
347
Displaying Interface Information
348
TL Ports for Private Loops
356
About TL Ports
356
About TL Port ALPA Caches
358
Displaying TL Port Information
358
Clearing the ALPA Cache
360
Displaying the ALPA Cache Contents
360
Manually Inserting Entries into ALPA Cache
360
Buffer Credits
360
About Buffer-To-Buffer Credits
360
Configuring Buffer-To-Buffer Credits
361
About Extended Bb_Credits
362
About Performance Buffers
362
Configuring Performance Buffers
362
Extended Bb_Credits on Generation 1 Switching Modules
363
Configuring Extended Bb_Credits
364
Extended Bb_Credits on Generation 2 and Generation 3 Switching Modules
364
Displaying Bb_Credit Information
365
Management Interfaces
366
About Management Interfaces
366
Configuring Management Interfaces
366
Displaying Management Interface Configuration
367
VSAN Interfaces
368
About VSAN Interfaces
368
Creating VSAN Interfaces
368
Displaying VSAN Interface Information
368
Default Settings
369
CHAPTER 14 Configuring N Port Virtualization14-1
371
About NPV
371
C H a P T E R 14 Configuring N Port Virtualization
372
NPV Mode
373
NP Links
374
NP Ports
374
Internal FLOGI Parameters
374
Default Port Numbers
375
NPV CFS Distribution over IP
376
NPV Traffic Management
376
Auto
376
Traffic Map
376
Disruptive
377
Multiple VSAN Support
377
NPV Guidelines and Requirements
377
NPV Traffic Management Guidelines
378
Configuring NPV
378
Configuring NPV Traffic Management
380
Configuring List of External Interfaces Per Server Interface
380
Enable or Disable the Global Policy for Disruptive Load Balancing
380
DPVM Configuration
381
NPV and Port Security
381
Verifying NPV
381
Verifying NPV Traffic Management
383
CHAPTER 15 Configuring Generation 2 and Generation 3 Switching Modules
385
About Generations of Modules and Switches
385
C H a P T E R 15 Configuring Generation 2 and Generation 3 Switching Modules
386
Port Groups and Port Rate Modes
387
Port Rate Modes
388
Dedicated Rate Mode
390
Dedicated Rate Mode Configurations for the 8-Gbps Modules
391
Shared Rate Mode
391
Dynamic Bandwidth Management
392
Out-Of-Service Interfaces
392
Buffer Credit Allocation
392
Buffer Pools
393
Bb_Credit Buffers for Switching Modules
395
Port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Module Bb_Credit Buffers
396
Port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Module Bb_Credit Buffers
397
Port 8-Gbps Host-Optimized Fibre Channel Module Bb_Credit Buffers
398
Port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Module Bb_Credit Buffers
399
Port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Module Bb_Credit Buffers
401
Port 4-Gbps Switching Module Bb_Credit Buffers
402
Port Fibre Channel/4-Port Gigabit Ethernet Multiservice Module Bb_Credit Buffers
402
Port 10-Gbps Switching Module Bb_Credit Buffers
404
Bb_Credit Buffers for Fabric Switches
405
Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch Bb_Credit Buffers
405
Cisco MDS 9134 Fabric Switch Bb_Credit Buffers
405
Cisco MDS 9222I Multiservice Modular Switch Bb_Credit Buffers
406
Extended Bb_Credits
406
Combining Generation 1, Generation 2, and Generation 3 Modules
406
Port Indexes
407
Portchannels
409
Configuring Module Interface Shared Resources
412
Displaying Interface Capabilities
413
Configuration Guidelines for 48-Port, 24-Port, and 4/44-Port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Modules
414
Migrating from Dedicated Mode to Shared Mode
414
Migrating from Shared Mode to Dedicated Mode
414
Configuration Guidelines for 48-Port and 24-Port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Modules
415
Migrating from Shared Mode to Dedicated Mode
415
Configuration Guidelines for 12-Port 4-Gbps Switching Module Interfaces
416
Migrating from Dedicated Mode to Shared Mode
416
Configuration Guidelines for 4-Port 10-Gbps Switching Module Interfaces
417
Configuring Port Speed
417
Configuring Rate Mode
419
Configuring Oversubscription Ratio Restrictions
424
Disabling Restrictions on Oversubscription Ratios
426
Oversubscription Ratio Restrictions Example
427
Configuring Bandwidth Fairness
429
Enabling Restrictions on Oversubscription Ratios
429
Disabling Bandwidth Fairness
430
Enabling Bandwidth Fairness
430
Taking Interfaces out of Service
431
Upgrade or Downgrade Scenario
431
Releasing Shared Resources in a Port Group
432
Enabling the Buffer-To-Buffer State Change Number
433
Disabling ACL Adjacency Sharing for System Image Downgrade
434
Displaying SFP Diagnostic Information
434
Example Configurations
434
Configuring a 48-Port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module Example
435
Configuring a 24-Port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module Example
436
Configuring a 4/44-Port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module Example
436
Configuring a 24-Port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module Example
437
Configuring a 48-Port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module Example
438
Default Settings
439
About Trunking
441
Trunking E Ports
442
Trunking F Ports
442
Chapter 16 Configuring Trunking
443
Key Concepts
443
Trunking Guidelines and Restrictions
443
Trunking Misconfiguration Examples
444
Upgrade and Downgrade Restrictions
445
Difference between te Ports and TF-TNP Ports
445
Enabling the Trunking Protocols
447
About Trunking Protocols
447
Enabling the Cisco Trunking and Channeling Protocols
448
Enabling the F Port Trunking and Channeling Protocol
448
Configuring Trunk Mode and VSAN List
448
About Trunk Modes
448
Configuring Trunk Mode
449
About Trunk-Allowed VSAN Lists and Vf_Ids
449
Configuring an Allowed-Active List of Vsans
452
Example F Port Trunking Configuration
452
Displaying Trunking Information
453
Default Settings
454
CHAPTER 17 Configuring Portchannels17-1
455
About Portchannels
455
About E Portchannels
456
C H a P T E R 17 Configuring Portchannels
456
About F and TF Portchannels
457
About Portchanneling and Trunking
457
About Load Balancing
458
About Portchannel Modes
460
Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
461
Generation 1 Portchannel Restrictions
461
F and TF Portchannel Restrictions
462
Portchannel Configuration
463
About Portchannel Configuration
464
Creating a Portchannel
465
Configuring the Portchannel Mode
465
About Portchannel Deletion
466
Deleting Portchannels
466
Interfaces in a Portchannel
466
About Interface Addition to a Portchannel
467
Compatibility Check
467
Suspended and Isolated States
467
Adding an Interface to a Portchannel
468
Forcing an Interface Addition
468
About Interface Deletion from a Portchannel
469
Deleting an Interface from a Portchannel
469
Portchannel Protocols
469
About Channel Group Creation
470
About Autocreation
472
Enabling and Configuring Autocreation
472
About Manually Configured Channel Groups
473
Converting to Manually Configured Channel Groups
473
Example F and TF Portchannel Configurations
473
Verifying the Portchannel Configuration
475
Default Settings
479
CHAPTER 18 Configuring Domain Parameters
481
C H a P T E R 18 Configuring Domain Parameters
482
Fibre Channel Domains
482
About Domain Restart
483
Restarting a Domain
484
About Domain Manager Fast Restart
484
Enabling Domain Manager Fast Restart
484
About Switch Priority
485
Configuring Switch Priority
485
About Fcdomain Initiation
485
Disabling or Reenabling Fcdomains
485
Configuring Fabric Names
486
About Incoming Rcfs
486
Rejecting Incoming Rcfs
486
About Autoreconfiguring Merged Fabrics
486
Enabling Autoreconfiguration
487
Domain Ids
487
About Domain Ids
487
Specifying Static or Preferred Domain Ids
489
About Allowed Domain ID Lists
490
Configuring Allowed Domain ID Lists
491
About CFS Distribution of Allowed Domain ID Lists
491
Enabling Distribution
491
Clearing a Fabric Lock
492
Committing Changes
492
Discarding Changes
492
Locking the Fabric
492
Displaying CFS Distribution Status
493
Displaying Pending Changes
493
Displaying Session Status
493
About Contiguous Domain ID Assignments
494
Enabling Contiguous Domain ID Assignments
494
About Persistent FC Ids
495
Enabling the Persistent FC ID Feature
495
About Persistent FC ID Configuration
496
About Unique Area FC Ids for Hbas
497
Configuring Persistent FC Ids
497
Configuring Unique Area FC Ids for an HBA
497
About Persistent FC ID Selective Purging
499
Displaying Fcdomain Information
499
Purging Persistent FC Ids
499
Default Settings
502
CHAPTER 19 Scheduling Maintenance Jobs 19-1
503
About the Command Scheduler
503
Scheduler Terminology
503
C H a P T E R 19 Scheduling Maintenance Jobs
504
Scheduling Guidelines
504
Configuring the Command Scheduler
504
Enabling the Command Scheduler
505
Configuring Remote User Authentication
505
Defining a Job
506
Verifying the Job Definition
507
Deleting a Job
508
Specifying a Schedule
508
Specifying a Periodic Schedule
508
Specifying a One-Time Schedule
509
Deleting a Schedule
510
Removing an Assigned Job
510
Verifying Scheduler Configuration
510
Deleting a Schedule Time
511
Verifying the Command Scheduler Execution Status
511
Execution Logs
511
About Execution Logs
511
Clearing the Execution Log File Contents
512
Configuring Execution Logs
512
Default Settings
512
Displaying Execution Log File Contents
512
About Vsans
517
Vsans Topologies
517
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Cisco MDS 9500 Series Hardware Installation Guide (OL-17467-02, October 2008)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
New and Changed Information
11
Compatibility Information
20
Hardware Installation
20
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
20
Related Documentation
20
Release Notes
20
Cisco Fabric Manager
21
Intelligent Storage Networking Services Configuration Guides
21
Troubleshooting and Reference
21
Product Overview
23
Chassis
24
Chapter 1 Product Overview
25
Chassis
25
Backplane and Clock Modules
30
Cisco MDS Fibre Channel Switch for IBM Blade Center
31
Power Supplies
31
Fan Modules
38
Supervisor Modules
39
Port Interfaces
40
Leds on the Supervisor-2 Module
41
Supervisor-1 Modules
43
Control and Management
43
Crossbar Switching Fabric
44
Port Interfaces
44
Processor
44
Leds on the Supervisor-1 Module
45
Crossbar Modules
47
Cisco Mds 9000 Series Module Compatibility
49
Port Index Availability
50
Supervisor-2 Module
52
Table
52
Switching Modules
54
24-Port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module
55
4/44-Port 8-Gbps Host-Optimized Fibre Channel Switching Module
55
48-Port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module
55
48-Port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module
56
12-Port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module
57
24-Port 4-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module
57
4-Port 10-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module
58
32-Port 2-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module
59
Leds on the Generation 2 Switching Modules
59
16-Port 2-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module
60
Switching Module Features
61
Leds on the Generation 1 Switching Module
62
Services Modules
63
18/4-Port Multiservice Module
63
18/4-Port Multiservice Federal Information Processing Standards Module
64
Leds on the 18/4-Port Multiservice Module
65
14/2-Port Multiprotocol Services Module
66
Leds on the MPS-14/2 Module
67
IP Storage Services Modules
68
Leds on IP Storage Services Modules
69
32-Port Fibre Channel Advanced Services Module
70
Leds on the Fibre Channel Advanced Services Modules
71
32-Port Fibre Channel Storage Services Module
72
Leds on the Storage Services Modules
73
Caching Services Module
74
Leds on the Caching Services Module
76
Supported Transceivers
77
X2 Transceivers
77
Combination Fibre Channel/Gigabit Ethernet SFP Transceivers
78
CWDM Combination Fibre Channel/Gigabit Ethernet SFP Transceivers
78
Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers
78
Gigabit Ethernet SFP Transceivers
78
DWDM Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers
79
Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco MD 9500 Serie
82
Preinstallation
82
Installation Options
82
Installation Guidelines
83
Required Equipment
85
Unpacking and Inspecting the Switch
85
Installing the Chassis in a Cabinet or Rack
86
Installing the Cisco MDS 9513 Director in a Rack
87
Installing the Cisco MDS 9509 Director in a Rack
91
Installing the Cisco MDS 9506 Director in a Rack
95
System Grounding
97
Proper Grounding Practices
97
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
99
Establishing the System Ground
102
Required Tools and Equipment
102
Grounding the Chassis
103
Starting up the Switch
108
Connecting the Power Supplies
108
Providing Power to a DC Power Supply in the Cisco MDS 9506 Director
108
Providing Power to a DC Power Supply in the Cisco MDS 9509 Director
108
Providing Power to an AC Power Supply for the Cisco MDS 9513 Director
108
Providing Power to an AC Power Supply for the Cisco MDS 9509 and Cisco MDS 9506 Directors
110
Powering up the Switch and Verifying Component Installation
116
Removing, Installing, and Verifying Supervisor, Switching, and Services Modules
118
Removing Supervisor Modules
119
Installing Supervisor Modules
120
Removing a Caching Services Module
124
Installing a Switching or Services Module, Including Caching Services Modules
125
Removing Other Switching and Services Modules
125
Verifying Installation of Supervisor, Switching, and Services Modules
126
Removing and Installing a Crossbar Module
127
Maintaining a Caching Services Module
130
Maintaining the Batteries on the Caching Services Module
130
Cisco MDS 9509 Release Note (66 pages)
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.1(1b) (OL-17675-02, October 2008)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Table 1
1
Table of Contents
2
Introduction
3
Components Supported
3
Support for the New Generation 3 Modules
9
MDS 9000 Chassis and Module Support in Cisco MDS NX-OS 4.X
10
Software Download Process
13
Upgrading Your Cisco Mds Nx-Os Software Image
15
Upgrading Your Version of Cisco Fabric Manager
15
Upgrading with IVR Enabled
23
Reconfiguring SSM Ports before Upgrading to NX-OS Release 4.1(1B)
25
Upgrading a Switch with Insufficient Space for Two Images on the Bootflash
26
Upgrading the SSI Image on Your SSM
26
Upgrading a Cisco MDS 9124 or Cisco MDS 9134 Switch
27
Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image
28
Performing a Disruptive Upgrade on a Single Supervisor MDS Family Switch
28
DS-X9530-SF2-K9 Active
32
DS-X9530-SF2-K9 Ha-Standby
32
New Features in Cisco Mds Nx-Os Release 4.1(1B)
34
48-Port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module
34
New 8Gbps Performance Fibre Channel Module Support
34
24-Port 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Switching Module
35
4/44-Port 8-Gbps Host-Optimized Fibre Channel Switching Module
35
Call Home Delayed Traps Feature
35
Santap Enhancements
35
Smart Call Home Enhancement
35
CFS Distribution Using Static List
36
Ipv6 Support
36
NPV Traffic Management
36
Cisco Data Mobility Manager Enhancements
37
Cisco Storage Media Encryption Enhancements
37
Switch Interoperability with Brocade 5.X and Mcdata 9.07
37
Licensed Cisco NX-OS Software Packages
40
Limitations and Restrictions
42
Red hat Enterprise Linux
43
Intervsan Routing
44
Caveats
46
Open Caveats
60
Related Documentation
64
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
65
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Table of Contents
Upgrading Your Cisco Mds Nx-Os Software Image
14
Introduction
2
Components Supported
2
Migrating from Supervisor-1 Modules to Supervisor-2 Modules
11
Software Download Process
11
Downloading Software
12
Table of Contents
14
General Upgrading Guidelines
14
FICON Supported Releases and Upgrade Paths
17
Enabling Telnet Required after an Upgrade
19
Upgrading Effect on VSAN 4079
19
Upgrading with IVR Enabled
19
Reconfiguring SSM Ports before Upgrading to NX-OS Release 4.2(1A)
20
Upgrading the SSI Image on Your SSM
22
Upgrading a Cisco MDS 9124 or Cisco MDS 9134 Switch
22
Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image
23
Performing a Disruptive Upgrade on a Single Supervisor MDS Family Switch
23
Resetting SNMP Notifications Following an Upgrade
23
Section on Page
24
New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.2(1A)
28
Limitations and Restrictions
34
Ipv6
34
Limitations and Restrictions
34
User Roles
34
Generation 1 Module Limitation
35
Intervsan Routing
35
Maximum Number of Zones Supported in Interop Mode 4
35
Red hat Enterprise Linux
35
Schedule Job Configurations
35
Java Web Start
36
Using a RSA Version 1 Key for SSH Following an Upgrade
36
VRRP Availability
36
Availability of F Port Trunking and F Port Channels
37
CFS Cannot Distribute All Call Home Information
37
Applying Zone Configurations to VSAN 1
38
Reserved VSAN Range and Isolated VSAN Range Guidelines
38
Running Storage Applications on the MSM-18/4
38
Configuring Buffer Credits on a Generation 2 or Generation 3 Module
39
Open Caveats
45
Related Documentation
45
Release Notes
46
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
46
Compatibility Information
46
Hardware Installation
46
Software Installation and Upgrade
46
Intelligent Storage Networking Services Configuration Guides
47
Troubleshooting and Reference
47
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
48
I/O Accelerator Feature Limitations
39
RSPAN Traffic Not Supported on CTS Ports on 8-Gbps Switching Modules
39
Saving Copies of the Running Kickstart and System Images
39
Support for FCIP Compression Modes
39
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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.1(3a) (OL-17675-05 E0, March 2009)
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Table of Contents
Introduction
2
Table of Contents
2
Components Supported
3
MDS 9000 Chassis and Module Support in Cisco MDS NX-OS 4.X
9
Migrating from Supervisor-1 Modules to Supervisor-2 Modules
11
Software Download Process
11
Downloading Software
12
Upgrading Your Cisco MDS NX-OS Software Image
14
Enabling Telnet Required after an Upgrade
20
Upgrading Effect on Vsan 4079
20
Upgrading with Ivr Enabled
23
Upgrading the Ssi Image on Your Ssm
26
Upgrading a Cisco Mds 9124 or Cisco Mds 9134 Switch
27
Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image
28
New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.1(3A)
32
Licensed Cisco NX-OS Software Packages
36
Limitations and Restrictions
38
Ipv6
38
User Roles
38
Data Mobility Manager
39
Generation 1 Module Limitation
39
Red hat Enterprise Linux
39
Schedule Job Configurations
39
Solaris Windows Manager
39
Intervsan Routing
40
Java Web Start
40
Maximum Number of Zones Supported in Interop Mode 4
40
Upgrading to Recover Loss of Performance Manager Data
40
Cisco Storage Media Encryption
41
CFS Cannot Distribute All Callhome Information
42
Using a RSA Version 1 Key for SSH Following an Upgrade
42
VRRP Availability
42
Availability of F Port Trunking and F Port Channels
43
Reserved VSAN Range and Isolated VSAN Range Guidelines
43
Applying Zone Configurations to VSAN 1
44
Running Storage Applications on the MSM-18/4
44
Caveats
45
Open Caveats
50
Related Documentation
52
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
53
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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.3(2) (OL-14116-10 C0, November 2008)
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Table of Contents
Cisco Mds 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco Mds San-Os Release 3.3(2)
1
Table of Contents
1
Table 2
2
Introduction
2
Components Supported
2
Components Supported
3
Software Download Process
8
Determining the Software Version
8
Downloading Software
8
Upgrading Your Cisco Mds San-Os Software Image
11
Upgrading Your Version of Cisco Fabric Manager
11
Upgrading with IVR Enabled
18
Reconfiguring SSM Ports before Upgrading to SAN-OS Release 3.3(2)
20
Upgrading a Switch with Insufficient Space for Two Images on the Bootflash
21
Upgrading the SSI Image on Your SSM
21
Upgrading a Cisco MDS 9124 Switch
22
Performing a Disruptive Upgrade on a Single Supervisor MDS Family Switch
23
Limitations and Restrictions
27
Open Caveats
44
Compatibility Information
56
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
56
Hardware Installation
56
Cisco Fabric Manager
56
Troubleshooting and Reference
57
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
57
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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.3(3) (OL-14116-11, April 2009)
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Table of Contents
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1
Table of Contents
1
For Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3
2
Introduction
2
Components Supported
2
Software Download Process
7
Upgrading Your Cisco Mds San-Os Software Image
10
Upgrading with IVR Enabled
17
Upgrading Your Version of Cisco Fabric Manager
17
Reconfiguring SSM Ports before Upgrading to SAN-OS Release 3.3(3)
19
Upgrading a Switch with Insufficient Space for Two Images on the Bootflash
20
Upgrading the SSI Image on Your SSM
20
Upgrading a Cisco MDS 9124 Switch
21
Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image
22
Performing a Disruptive Upgrade on a Single Supervisor MDS Family Switch
22
Upgrading an MDS 9222I Switch
22
Table
23
New Features in Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.3(3)
26
Limitations and Restrictions
27
Caveats
30
Open Caveats
40
Related Documentation
42
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
43
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3
43
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MDS 9000 Series Release Notes for Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.0(4b)
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| Category:
Switch
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Components Supported
3
MDS 9000 Chassis and Module Support
9
Migrating from Supervisor-1 Modules to Supervisor-2 Modules
12
Software Download Process
12
Determining the Software Version
13
Downloading Software
13
Upgrading Your Cisco MDS NX-OS Software Image
15
Ficon Supported Releases and Upgrade Paths
18
Upgrading Effect on Vsan 4079
19
Upgrading with Ivr Enabled
19
Upgrading a Cisco Mds 9124 or Cisco Mds 9134 Switch
20
Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image
21
New Features in Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 5.0(4B)
25
Licensed Cisco NX-OS Software Packages
26
Limitations and Restrictions
27
User Roles
28
Red hat Enterprise Linux
28
Intervsan Routing
29
Caveats
34
Open Caveats
36
Related Documentation
37
Software Installation and Upgrade
38
Intelligent Storage Networking Services Configuration Guides
38
Troubleshooting and Reference
38
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
39
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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.1(3) (OL-12208-05, May 2007)
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Table of Contents
Cisco Mds 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco Mds San-Os Release 3.1(3)
1
Table of Contents
1
Introduction
2
Components Supported
2
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3
2
Software Download Process
6
Determining the Software Version
7
Downloading Software
7
Upgrading Your Cisco Mds San-Os Software Image
9
Upgrading Your Version of Cisco Fabric Manager
10
Upgrading with IVR Enabled
13
Reconfiguring SSM Ports before Upgrading to SAN-OS Release 3.1(3)
14
Upgrading the SSI Image on Your SSM
15
Upgrading a Switch with Insufficient Space for Two Images on the Bootflash
16
Downgrading Your Cisco MDS SAN-OS Software Image
17
Upgrading a Cisco MDS 9124 Switch
17
Performing a Disruptive Upgrade on a Single Supervisor MDS Family Switch
17
New Features in Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.1(3)
20
Limitations and Restrictions
24
Caveats
27
Open Caveats
30
Related Documentation
33
Cisco Fabric Manager
34
Troubleshooting and Reference
34
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
35
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