Chapter 29
Configuring FICON
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Enable active=saved? (yes/no) [yes]: yes
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Enter yes (the default is yes) if you wish to configure additional FICON VSANs.
Would you like to configure additional ficon vsans (yes/no) [yes]: yes
Review and edit the configuration that you have just entered.
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Enter no (the default is no) if you are satisfied with the configuration.
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Note
The following configuration will be applied:
fcdomain domain 2 static vsan 1
fcdomain restart disruptive vsan 1
fabric-binding database vsan 1
swwn 11:00:02:01:aa:bb:cc:00 domain 4
fabric-binding activate vsan 1
zone default-zone permit vsan 1
ficon vsan 1
no host port control
fcdomain domain 3 static vsan 2
fcdomain restart disruptive vsan 2
fabric-binding activate vsan 2 force
zone default-zone permit vsan 2
ficon vsan 2
no host port control
no active equals saved
vsan database
vsan 3
fcdomain domain 5 static vsan 3
fcdomain restart disruptive vsan 3
fabric-binding activate vsan 3 force
zone default-zone permit vsan 3
ficon vsan 3
no snmp port control
no active equals saved
Would you like to edit the configuration? (yes/no) [no]: no
Enter yes (the default is yes) to use and save this configuration. The implemented commands are
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displayed. After FICON is enabled for the specified VSAN, you are returned to the EXEC mode switch
prompt.
Use this configuration and apply it? (yes/no) [yes]: yes
`fcdomain domain 2 static vsan 1`
`fcdomain restart disruptive vsan 1`
`fabric-binding database vsan 1`
`swwn 11:00:02:01:aa:bb:cc:00 domain 4`
`fabric-binding activate vsan 1`
`zone default-zone permit vsan 1`
`ficon vsan 1`
`no host port control`
`fcdomain domain 3 static vsan 2`
`fcdomain restart disruptive vsan 2`
`fabric-binding activate vsan 2 force`
OL-18084-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x
For documentation purposes, the following configurations shows three VSANs with different
FICON settings. These settings provide a sample output for different FICON scenarios.
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