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Chapter 1 |
Product Overview |
Presents an overview of the Cisco MDS 9000 Family of multilayer switches and directors. |
Chapter 2 |
Installing Cisco MDS NX-OS and Fabric Manager |
Provides a brief overview of Fabric Manager components and capabilities, and information on installation and launching the applications. |
Chapter 3 |
Fabric Manager Server |
Provides in-depth descriptions of GUI and capabilities for the Fabric Manager Server. |
Chapter 4 |
Authentication in Fabric Manager |
Describes the authentication schemes between Fabric Manager components and fabric switches. |
Chapter 5 |
Fabric Manager Client |
Provides in-depth descriptions of GUI and capabilities for the Fabric Manager. |
Chapter 6 |
Device Manager |
Provides in-depth descriptions of GUI and capabilities for the Device Manager. |
Chapter 7 |
Fabric Manager Web Client |
Provides in-depth descriptions of GUI and capabilities for the Fabric Manager Web Client. |
Chapter 8 |
Performance Manager |
Provides overview of Performance Manager architecture. |
Chapter 9 |
Cisco Traffic Analyzer |
Describes installing and launching Cisco Traffic Analyzer from Performance Manager. |
Chapter 10 |
Obtaining and Installing Licenses |
Describes license types, procedure, installation, and management for the Cisco MDS NX-OS software. |
Chapter 11 |
On-Demand Port Activation Licensing |
Describes how to use the on-demand port activation licensing feature on the Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch, the Cisco MDS 9134 Fabric Switch, the Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, and the Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter. |
Chapter 12 |
Initial Configuration |
Provides initial switch configuration options and switch access information. |
Chapter 13 |
Using the CFS Infrastructure |
Explains the use of the Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) infrastructure to enable efficient database distribution. |
Chapter 14 |
Configuring FlexAttach Virtual pWWN |
FlexAttach virtual pWWN feature facilitates server and configuration management. In a SAN environment, the server installation or replacement, requires interaction and coordination among the SAN and server administrators. |
Chapter 15 |
Software Images |
Describes how to install and upgrade software images |
Chapter 16 |
Managing Configuration Files |
Describes the initial configuration of the switches using the configuration files so they can be accessed by other devices |
Chapter 17 |
Configuring High Availability |
Describes the high availability feature including switchover mechanisms. |
Chapter 18 |
Managing System Hardware |
Explains switch hardware inventory, power usage, power supply, module temperature, fan and clock modules, and environment information. |
Chapter 19 |
Managing Modules |
Explains how to display and analyze the status of each module and specifies the power on and power off process for modules. |
Chapter 20 |
Configuring Interfaces |
Explains Generation 1 and Generation 2 module port and operational state concepts in Cisco MDS 9000 Family switches and provides details on configuring ports and interfaces. |
Chapter 21 |
Configuring N Port Virtualization |
Provides an overview of N Port Virtualization and includes quidelines and requirements for configuring and verifying NPV. |
Chapter 22 |
Configuring Generation 2 and Generation 3 Switching Modules |
Explains configuration concepts for Generation 2 module ports and interfaces. |
Chapter 23 |
Configuring PortChannels |
Explains PortChannels and load balancing concepts and provides details on configuring PortChannels, adding ports to PortChannels, and deleting ports from PortChannels. |
Chapter 24 |
Configuring TrunkingConfiguring Trunking |
Explains TE ports and trunking concepts. |
Chapter 25 |
Configuring Domain Parameters |
Explains the Fibre Channel domain (fcdomain) feature, which includes principal switch selection, domain ID distribution, FC ID allocation, and fabric reconfiguration functions. |
Chapter 26 |
Configuring and Managing VSANs |
Describes how virtual SANs (VSANs) work, explains the concept of default VSANs, isolated VSANs, VSAN IDs, and attributes, and provides details on how to create, delete, and view VSANs. |
Chapter 27 |
SAN Device Virtualization |
Describes how to configure virtual devices to represent physical end devices for switches running Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.1(2) and NX-OS Release 4.1(3). |
Chapter 28 |
Creating Dynamic VSANs |
Defines the Dynamic Port VSAN Membership (DPVM) feature that is used to maintain fabric topology when a host or storage device connection is moved between two Cisco MDS switches. |
Chapter 29 |
Configuring Inter-VSAN Routing |
Provides details on sharing resources across VSANs using the inter-VSAN Routing (IVR) feature. |
Chapter 29 |
Configuring and Managing Zones |
Defines various zoning concepts and provides details on configuring a zone set and zone management features. |
Chapter 30 |
Distributing Device Alias Services |
Describes the use of the Distributed Device Alias Services (device alias) to distribute device alias names on a fabric-wide basis. |
Chapter 31 |
Configuring Fibre Channel Routing Services and Protocols |
Provides details and configuration information on Fibre Channel routing services and protocols. |
Chapter 32 |
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing |
Dense Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (DWDM) multiplexes multiple optical carrier signals on a single optical fiber. DWDM uses different wavelengths to carry various signals. |
Chapter 33 |
Managing FLOGI, Name Server, FDMI, and RSCN Databases |
Provides name server and fabric login details required to manage storage devices and display registered state change notification (RSCN) databases. |
Chapter 34 |
Discovering SCSI Targets |
Describes how the SCSI LUN discovery feature is started and displayed. |
Chapter 35 |
Configuring FICON |
Provides details on the FI-bre CON-nection (FICON) interface, fabric binding, and the Registered Link Incident Report (RLIR) capabilities in Cisco MDS switches. |
Chapter 35 |
Advanced Features and Concepts |
Describes the advanced configuration features—time out values, fctrace, fabric analyzer, world wide names, flat FC IDs, loop monitoring, and interoperating switches. |
Chapter 36 |
Configuring FIPS |
Describes the configuration guidelines for FIPS and also how to enable FIPS mode and how to conduct FIPS self-tests. |
Chapter 37 |
Configuring Users and Common Roles |
Describes how to configure users and common roles. |
Chapter 38 |
Configuring SNMP |
Provides details on how you can use SNMP to modify a role that was created using CLI. |
Chapter 39 |
Configuring RADIUS and TACACS+ |
Discusses the AAA parameters, user profiles, and RADIUS authentication security options provided in all switches in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family and provides configuration information for these options. |
Chapter 40 |
Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Access Control Lists |
Describes the IPv4 static routing feature and its use to route traffic between VSANs. |
Chapter 41 |
Configuring Certificate Authorities and Digital Certificates |
Describes how to interoperate with Certificate Authorities (CAs) and use digital certificates for secure, scalable communication. |
Chapter 42 |
Configuring IPsec Network Security |
Provides details on the digital certificates, IP Security Protocol (IPsec) open standards, and the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) protocol that it uses to handle protocol and algorithm negotiation. |
Chapter 43 |
Configuring FC-SP and DHCHAP |
Describes the DHCHAP protocol, an FC-SP protocol, that provides authentication between Cisco MDS 9000 Family switches and other devices. |
Chapter 44 |
Configuring Port Security |
Provides details on port security features that can prevent unauthorized access to a switch port in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family. |
Chapter 45 |
Configuring Fabric Binding |
Describes the fabric binding security feature for VSANs, which ensures that ISLs are only enabled between specific switches. |
Chapter 46 |
Configuring FCIP |
Describes how the switch allows IP hosts to access Fibre Channel storage using the iSCSI protocol. |
Chapter 47 |
Configuring the SAN Extension Tuner |
Explains the SAN extension tuner (SET) feature that optimizes FCIP performance. |
Chapter 48 |
Configuring iSCSI |
Describes the iSCSI feature that is specific to the IPS module and is available in the Cisco MDS 9200 Switches or Cisco MDS 9500 Directors. |
Chapter 49 |
Configuring IP Services |
Provides details on IP over Fibre Channel (IPFC) services and provides configuring IPFC, virtual router, and DNS server configuration information. |
Chapter 50 |
Configuring IP Storage |
Provides details on extending the reach of Fibre Channel SANs by connecting separated SAN islands together through IP networks using FCIP, and allowing IP hosts to access FC storage using the iSCSI protocol. |
Chapter 51 |
Configuring IPv4 for Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces |
Describes the IPv4 protocol support provided by Cisco MDS 9000 Family switches. |
Chapter 52 |
Configuring IPv6 for Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces |
Describes the IPv6 protocol support provided by Cisco MDS 9000 Family switches. |
Chapter 53 |
Configuring SCSI Flow Services and Statistics |
Describes the SCSI flow services and SCSI flow statistics, the Intelligent Storage Services. |
Chapter 54 |
Configuring Fibre Channel Write Acceleration |
Describes Fibre Channel Write Acceleration support and configuration. |
Chapter 55 |
Network Monitoring |
Describes how to use Fabric Manager monitoring features. |
Chapter 56 |
Performance Monitoring |
Provides details on using Performance Manager. |
Chapter 57 |
Configuring RMON |
Provides details on using RMONs to configure alarms and events. |
Chapter 58 |
Monitoring Network Traffic Using SPAN |
Describes the Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN), SPAN sources, filters, SPAN sessions, SD port characteristics, and configuration details. |
Chapter 59 |
Configuring System Message Logging |
Describes how system message logging is configured and displayed. |
Chapter 60 |
Configuring Call Home |
Provides details on the Call Home service and includes information on Call Home, event triggers, contact information, destination profiles, and e-mail options. |
Chapter 61 |
Configuring Fabric Configuration Servers |
Describes how the fabric configuration server (FCS) feature is configured and displayed. |
Chapter 62 |
Configuring Fabric Congestion Control and QoS |
Provides details on the quality of service (QoS) and Fibre Channel Congestion Control (FCC) features. |
Chapter 63 |
Configuring Port Tracking |
Provides information about a port tracking feature that provides a faster recovery from link failures. |
Chapter 64 |
Troubleshooting Your Fabric |
Describes basic troubleshooting methods used to resolve issues with switches. |
Chapter 65 |
Management Software FAQ |
Provides answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about Cisco Fabric Manager and Device Manager. |
Chapter 66 |
Monitoring System Processes and Logs |
Provides information on displaying system processes and status. It also provides information on configuring core and log files, HA policy, heartbeat and watchdog checks, and upgrade resets. |
Chapter 67 |
Fabric Manager Web Services |
Provides a list of features and functions supported by Fabric Manager Web Services (FMWS) application program interface (API). |
Appendix A |
Launching Fabric Manager in Cisco SAN-OS Releases Prior to 3.2(1) |
Provides instructions for launching Fabric Manager Client in Cisco SAN-OS releases prior to 3.2(1). |
Appendix B |
Cisco Fabric Manager Unsupported Feature List |
Provides a list of features and functions not supported by Cisco Fabric Manager or Device Manager. |
Appendix C |
Interface Nonoperational Reason Codes |
Provides the nonoperational reason codes for why an interface is up and the operational state is down. |
Appendix D |
Managing Cisco FabricWare |
Provides information on the Cisco FabricWare software running on the MDS 9020 Switch which offers Fibre Channel switching services that realize maximum performance. |