Configuring iSLB
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Enabling iSLB Configuration Distribution
To enable CFS distribution of the iSLB configuration, follow these steps:
Command
Step 1
switch# config t
Step 2
switch(config)# islb distribute
switch(config)# no islb distribute
Locking the Fabric
The first action that modifies the existing configuration creates the pending configuration and locks the
feature in the fabric. Once you lock the fabric, the following conditions apply:
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Note
iSCSI configuration changes are not allowed when an iSLB CFS session is active.
Committing Changes to the Fabric
To apply the pending iSLB configuration changes to the active configuration and to other MDS switches
in the fabric, you must commit the changes. The pending configuration changes are distributed and, on
a successful commit, the configuration changes are applied to the active configuration in the MDS
switches throughout the fabric, the automatic zones are activated, and the fabric lock is released.
To commit iSLB configuration changes to other MDS switches in the fabric, activate iSLB automatic
zones, and release the fabric lock, follow these steps:
Command
Step 1
switch# config t
Step 2
switch(config)# islb commit
Discarding Pending Changes
At any time, you can discard the pending changes to the iSLB configuration and release the fabric lock.
This action has no affect on the active configuration on any switch in the fabric.
Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide
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Displaying Pending iSLB Configuration Changes, page 43-57
Displaying iSLB CFS Status, page 43-58
Displaying iSLB CFS Distribution Session Status, page 43-58
Displaying iSLB CFS Merge Status, page 43-58
No other user can make any configuration changes to this feature.
A pending configuration is created by copying the active configuration. Modifications from this
point on are made to the pending configuration and remain there until you commit the changes to
the active configuration (and other switches in the fabric) or discard them.
Purpose
Enters configuration mode.
Enables iSLB configuration distribution.
Disables (default) iSLB configuration distribution.
Purpose
Enters configuration mode.
Commits the iSLB configuration distribution, activates
iSLB automatic zones, and releases the fabric lock.
OL-18084-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x
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Configuring iSCSI