01-22-2018 07:50 AM - edited 03-01-2019 06:17 AM
We have connected new EMC storage array to new FC ports on the Cisco Nexus 5K switches on new.
We have installed SFPs, connected cables and configured/turned on the ports. However, still the port shows status "notConnected". I am not sure what is wrong with the configuration.
Below is the output of the port/interface:
Interface fc2/13: mode[UNINIT] [108c000] Mode: UNINIT State: DOWN Vsan: 4096
VF State: INVALID, admin_tagging_mode 0, vf_tagging_capable 0, log_if_index 0x0
Port wwn: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
B2B credit: 1 Buf size: 0 Multiplier: 0
Perf buffers: 0 bb-scn not-supported cfg_vsan[0]
port_vsan[4096]
phy_port(TRUE) flogi - recv informed(FALSE) acc sent(FALSE)
flogi_allowed(FALSE) Invalid flogis 0
non_volatile - pbuf_reqd[0] reinit_sent[0] suspend_sent [0] prev_vsan[0]
Num of flogis: 0
Num of NPIV logins 0 Num of ELS FLOGI logins 0
FCIDs allocated: 0
Reinit reqd: FALSE
Stats:
mar6 timestamp: Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970
Vsan list:
No vsan present in port_vsan_bitset
No evfp vsan present
Below is the output of the port that is connected:
Interface fc2/12: mode[F] [108b000] Mode: F State: UP Vsan: 100
VF State: INVALID, admin_tagging_mode 2, vf_tagging_capable 0, log_if_index 0x0
Port wwn: 20:4c:8c:60:4f:26:40:c0
B2B credit: 16 Buf size: 2112 Multiplier: 0
Perf buffers: 0 bb-scn not-supported cfg_vsan[100]
port_vsan[100]
phy_port(TRUE) flogi - recv informed(TRUE) acc sent(TRUE)
flogi_allowed(TRUE) Invalid flogis 0
non_volatile - pbuf_reqd[0] reinit_sent[0] suspend_sent [0] prev_vsan[100]
Num of flogis: 1
Num of NPIV logins 0 Num of ELS FLOGI logins 1
FCIDs allocated: 1
Reinit reqd: FALSE
Permanent Port Name: [50:01:24:81:00:65:ab:da]
NPIV was accepted: FALSE
Stats:
mar6 timestamp: Wed Apr 19 15:34:50 2017
MSG_FLOGI: 1
MSG_FC2_ACCEPT_OUT: 1
MSG_LCP_INIT_DONE: 1
Vsan list:
100
Vsan no: 100 Max flogi key: 0x1(1) num_fl[0x1]
logged[0x1]
flogi bitset: 0
No evfp vsan present
Kindly guide me in this.
01-23-2018 02:25 AM
Hello, can anyone please help me in this? Still not able to get the answer.
01-23-2018 09:42 AM
Your port is in VSAN 4096 ! The port which is ok is in VSAN 100 !
Please move your port to another VSAN ! 4096 is odd anyway !
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