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A
advanced
IVR configuration 2-1
IVR zone zones and zone sets 2-14
AFIDs
configuring default 2-5
configuring individual 2-6
guidelines 2-5
Auto mode
configuration 1-10
autonomous fabric ID
autonomous fabric identifiers. See AFIDs
auto-topology
configuration guidelines 1-8
modifying 1-10
B
basic configuration 1-1
border switches
description 1-3
IVR configuration guidelines 2-8
C
configuration limits 1-4
current VSANs
description 1-3
D
documentation
conventions ii-ix
related ii-x
domain IDs
IVR configuration guidelines 2-7
non-unique and IVR NAT 1-8
unique 2-7
E
edge switches
description 1-3
edge VSANs
description 1-3
F
Fabric Manager 1-6
FC ID
configuring 2-13
features and benefits 2-12
guidelines 2-12
Fibre Channel header modifications 1-4
I
Inter-VSAN Routing zones. See IVR zones
Inter-VSAN Routing zone sets. See IVR zone sets
IVR
activating topologies 2-10
AF IDs 2-9
basic configuration 1-1
border switch 1-3
border switch, guidelines 2-8
border switch configuration guidelines 2-8
border switches 1-3
configuration 2-9
configuration limits 1-4
configuration task lists 2-2
configuring logging levels 1-20
configuring without auto topology 2-6
configuring without IVR NAT 2-6
guidelines 2-6
current VSANs 1-3
database merge guidelines 1-21
default settings 1-23
default zone policy 1-12
domain ID configuration guidelines 2-7
domain ID guidelines 2-7
edge switch 1-3
edge switches 1-3
edge VSANs 1-3
features 1-2
Fibre Channel header modifications 1-4
interoperability 1-5
logging 1-20
native VSANs 1-3
paths 1-3
persistent FC IDs 2-12
read-only zoning 2-15
terminology 1-3
transit VSAN configuration guidelines 2-7
transit VSANs 1-3
virtual domains 1-11
VSAN topologies 1-5
what's new in this release ii-vii
zone communication 1-12
zone configuration guidelines 2-14
zone sets 1-3
Zone Wizard 1-6
IVR databases
merge guidelines 1-21
IVR logging
configuring levels 1-20
IVR manual configuration
guidelines 2-9
IVR NAT
border switch, guidelines 1-10
configuration guidelines 1-8
description 1-8
enabling auto-discovery 1-10
load balancing 1-8
modifying (procedure) 1-10
requirements 1-8
transit VSANs, guidelines 1-9
IVR persistent FC IDs
configuring 2-13
persistent 2-12
IVR service groups
activation 2-4
characteristics 2-2
configuring 2-4
default 2-3
description 1-3
IVR configuration guidelines 2-3
IVR topologies
clearing manual entries 2-11
creating manually
IVR topologies
activating 1
enabling automatic discovery 1-10
manually activating 2-10
migrating from automatic mode to user-configured mode 2-11
recovering 1-20
IVR virtual domains
configuring 1-11
description 1-11
IVR without NAT
configuring 2-8
IVR zones
activating with force option 1-17
advanced
description 2-14
automatic creation 1-13
configuring QoS attributes 2-14
configuring with IVR Zone Wizard 1-6
differences with zones (table) 1-12
maximum number of members 1-4
maximum number of zones 1-4
recovering the full database 1-19
renaming 2-15
IVR zone sets
activating 1-18
advanced configuration
description 2-14
configuring1-14to ??
deactivating 1-18
maximum number 1-4
renaming 2-15
IVR Zone Wizard 1-6
M
manual configuration 2-9
N
native VSANs
description 1-3
P
persistent FC IDs
configuring 2-13
description 2-12
T
transit VSANs
configuration guidelines 1-9
IVR configuration guidelines 2-7
V
VSANs
transit 2-10
Z
zones
configuration guidelines 2-14
differences with IVR zones 1-12
IVR communication 1-12
read-only for IVR 2-15