Table Of Contents
Configuring Fabric Configuration Servers
About FCS
Significance of FCS
FCS Name Specification
Displaying FCS Discovery
Displaying FCS Elements
Default Settings
Configuring Fabric Configuration Servers
This chapter describes the Fabric Configuration Server (FCS) feature provided in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family of directors and switches. It includes the following sections:
•About FCS
•FCS Name Specification
•Displaying FCS Discovery
•Displaying FCS Elements
•Default Settings
About FCS
The Fabric Configuration Server (FCS) provides discovery of topology attributes and maintains a repository of configuration information of fabric elements. A management application is usually connected to the FCS on the switch through an N port. The FCS views the entire fabric based on the following objects:
•Interconnect element (IE) object—Each switch in the fabric corresponds to an IE object. One or more IE objects form a fabric.
•Port object—Each physical port in an IE corresponds to a port object. This includes the switch ports (xE, Fx, and TL ports) and their attached Nx ports.
•Platform object—A set of nodes may be defined as a platform object to make it a single manageable entity. These nodes are end-devices (host systems, storage subsystems) attached to the fabric. Platform objects reside at the edge switches of the fabric.
Each object has its own set of attributes and values. A null value may also be defined for some attributes.
In the Cisco MDS 9000 Family switch environment, multiple VSANs constitute a fabric, where one instance of the FCS is present per VSAN.
As of Cisco SAN-OS Release 3.1(2), FCS supports the discovery of virtual devices. The fcs virtual-device-add command, issued in FCS configuration submode, allows you to discover virtual devices in a particular VSAN or in all VSANs. The devices that are zoned for IVR must be discovered with this command and have request domain_ID (RDI) enabled, before activating the IVR zone set.
If you have attached a management application to a switch, all the frames directed towards the FCS in the switch are part of the port VSAN in the switch port (Fx port). Hence your view of the management application is limited only to this VSAN. However, information about other VSANs that this switch is part of can be obtained either through the SNMP or CLI.
In Figure 56-1 Management Application 1 (M1) is connected through an F port with port VSAN ID 1, and Management Application 2 (M2) is connected through an F port with port VSAN ID 2. M1 can query the FCS information of switches S1 and S3, and M2 can query switches S3 and S4. Switch S2 information is not known to both of them. FCS operations can be done only on those switches that are visible in the VSAN. Note that M2 can send FCS requests only for VSAN 2 even though S3 is also a part of VSAN 1.
Figure 56-1 FCSs in a VSAN Environment
Significance of FCS
This section lists the significance of FCSs.
•FCSs support network management including the following:
–N port management application can query and obtain information about fabric elements.
–SNMP manager can use the FCS management information base (MIB) to start discovery and obtain information about the fabric topology.
•FCSs support TE and TL ports in addition to the standard F and E ports.
•FCS can maintain a group of modes with a logical name and management address when a platform registers with it. FCSs maintain a backup of all registrations in secondary storage and update it with every change. When a restart or switchover happens, FCSs retrieve the secondary storage information and rebuild its database.
•SNMP manager can query FCSs for all IEs, ports, and platforms in the fabric.
FCS Name Specification
You can specify if the unique name verification is for the entire fabric (globally) or only for locally (default) registered platforms.
Note Set this command globally only if all switches in the fabric belong to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family.
To enable global checking of the platform name, follow these steps:
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Command
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Purpose
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Step 1
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switch# config t
switch(config)#
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Enters configuration mode.
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Step 2
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switch(config)# fcs plat-check-global vsan 1
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Enables global checking of the platform name.
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switch(config)# no fcs plat-check-global vsan 1
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Disables (default) global checking of the platform name.
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To register platform attributes, follow these steps:
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Command
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Purpose
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Step 1
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switch# config t
switch(config)#
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Enters configuration mode.
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Step 2
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switch(config)# fcs register
switch(config-fcs-register)#
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Enters the FCS registration submode.
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Step 3
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switch(config-fcs-register)# platform name
SamplePlatform vsan 1
switch(config-fcs-register-attrib)#
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Enters the FCS registration attributes submode.
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switch(config-fcs-register)# no platform name
SamplePlatform vsan 1
switch(config-fcs-register)#
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Deletes a registered platform.
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Step 4
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switch(config-fcs-register-attrib)# mgmt-addr
1.1.1.1
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Configures the platform management IPv4 address.
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switch(config-fcs-register-attrib)# no
mgmt-addr 1.1.1.1
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Deletes the platform management IPv4 address.
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switch(config-fcs-register-attrib)# mgmt-addr
2001:0DB8:800:200C::417A
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Configures the platform management IPv6 address.
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switch(config-fcs-register-attrib)# no
mgmt-addr 2001:0DB8:800:200C::417A
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Deletes the platform management IPv6 address.
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Step 5
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switch(config-fcs-register-attrib)# nwwn
11:22:33:44:55:66:77:88
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Configures the platform node name.
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switch(config-fcs-register-attrib)# no nwwn
11:22:33:44:55:66:77:88
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Deletes the platform node name.
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Step 6
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switch(config-fcs-register-attrib)# type 5
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Configures the fc-gs-3 defined platform type.
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switch(config-fcs-register-attrib)# no type 5
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Deletes the configured type and reverts the switch to its factory default of unknown type.
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Step 7
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switch(config-fcs-register-attrib)# exit
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Exits the FCS registration attributes submode.
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Step 8
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switch(config-fcs-register)# exit
switch(config)#
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Exits the FCS registration submode.
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Displaying FCS Discovery
Step 1 Click the Discovery tab.
Step 2 Click Discover to rediscover the fabric, or click Refresh to update the display.
Displaying FCS Elements
Use the show fcs commands to display the status of the WWN configuration (see Example 56-1 to 56-9).
Example 56-1 Displays FCS Local Database Information
switch# show fcs database
FCS Local Database in VSAN: 1
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Switch WWN : 20:01:00:05:30:00:16:df
Switch Domain Id : 0x7f(127)
Switch Mgmt-Addresses : snmp://172.22.92.58/eth-ip
http://172.22.92.58/eth-ip
Fabric-Name : 20:01:00:05:30:00:16:df
Switch Logical-Name : 172.22.92.58
Switch Information List : [Cisco Systems*DS-C9509*0*20:00:00:05:30:00
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface pWWN Type Attached-pWWNs
-------------------------------------------------------------------
fc2/1 20:41:00:05:30:00:16:de TE 20:01:00:05:30:00:20:de
fc2/2 20:42:00:05:30:00:16:de Unknown None
fc2/17 20:51:00:05:30:00:16:de TE 20:0a:00:05:30:00:20:de
FCS Local Database in VSAN: 5
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Switch WWN : 20:05:00:05:30:00:12:5f
Switch Domain Id : 0xef(239)
Switch Mgmt-Addresses : http://172.22.90.171/eth-ip
snmp://172.22.90.171/eth-ip
http://10.10.15.10/vsan-ip
snmp://10.10.15.10/vsan-ip
Fabric-Name : 20:05:00:05:30:00:12:5f
Switch Logical-Name : 172.22.90.171
Switch Information List : [Cisco Systems*DS-C9509**20:00:00:05:30:00:12:5e]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface pWWN Type Attached-pWWNs
-------------------------------------------------------------------
fc3/1 20:81:00:05:30:00:12:5e TE 22:01:00:05:30:00:12:9e
fc3/2 20:82:00:05:30:00:12:5e TE 22:02:00:05:30:00:12:9e
fc3/3 20:83:00:05:30:00:12:5e TE 22:03:00:05:30:00:12:9e
Example 56-2 Displays a List of All IEs for a Specific VSAN
switch# show fcs ie vsan 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
20:01:00:05:30:00:16:df Switch (Local) 0xfffc7f
20:01:00:05:30:00:20:df Switch (Adjacent) 0xfffc64
Example 56-3 Displays Interconnect Element Object Information for a Specific nWWN
switch# show fcs ie nwwn 20:01:00:05:30:00:16:df vsan 1
Fabric-Name = 20:01:00:05:30:00:16:df
Logical-Name = 172.22.92.58
Management Address List =
snmp://172.22.92.58/eth-ip
http://172.22.92.58/eth-ip
Vendor-Name = Cisco Systems
Model Name/Number = DS-C9509
Example 56-4 Displays Information for a Specific Platform
switch# show fcs platform name SamplePlatform vsan 1
Platform Management Addresses:
Example 56-5 Displays a List of Platforms for a Specified VSAN
switch# show fcs platform vsan 1
Platform List for VSAN: 1
[Total 1 Platforms in Fabric]
Example 56-6 Displays a List of Switch Ports in a Specified VSAN
switch# show fcs port vsan 24
-- IE WWN: 20:18:00:05:30:00:16:df --
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port-WWN Type Module-Type Tx-Type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
20:41:00:05:30:00:16:de TE_Port SFP with Serial Id Shortwave Laser
20:51:00:05:30:00:16:de TE_Port SFP with Serial Id Shortwave Laser
[Total 2 switch-ports in IE]
-- IE WWN: 20:18:00:05:30:00:20:df --
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port-WWN Type Module-Type Tx-Type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
20:01:00:05:30:00:20:de TE_Port SFP with Serial Id Shortwave Laser
20:0a:00:05:30:00:20:de TE_Port SFP with Serial Id Shortwave Laser
[Total 2 switch-ports in IE]
Example 56-7 Displays Port Information for a Specified pWWN
switch# show fcs port pwwn 20:51:00:05:30:00:16:de vsan 24
Example 56-8 Displays FCS Statistics
switch# show fcs statistics
FCS Statistics for VSAN: 1
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FCS Statistics for VSAN: 30
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Example 56-9 Displays Platform Settings for Each VSAN
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VSAN Plat Check fabric-wide
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Default Settings
Table 56-1 lists the default FCS settings.
Table 56-1 Default FCS Settings
Parameters
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Default
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Global checking of the platform name
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Disabled.
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Platform node type
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Unknown.
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