01-29-2013 02:00 PM
has anyone configured multiple transit VSANs to segregate traffic over specific links, for example this is what i am trying to do.
since there is only one IVR topology i will need to add all 3 switches to the topology. How would i add multiple transit VSANs? Something like this:
autonomous-fabric-id 1 switch-wwn 20:00:00:0d:ec:f0:16:00 vsan-ranges 20,40,200,300 <<- 9513 North
autonomous-fabric-id 1 switch-wwn 20:00:00:0d:ec:f0:17:00 vsan-ranges 120,200 <<- 9509 South
autonomous-fabric-id 1 switch-wwn 20:00:00:0d:ec:f0:18:00 vsan-ranges 140,300 <<- 9513 South
Thank you
01-30-2013 01:12 PM
Yes, you can add multiple transit vsans (ex: 210 and 310) but you must configure Service Group to separate traffic to use designated transit vsans, otherwise, IVR will always use the first transit vsan (200 and 300)
02-03-2013 03:14 AM
Vu,
do i have to use service groups ? For example if i have a host in VSAN40 that needs to talk to array in VSAN140, there is only one way to get there, and that is using transit VSAN 300 ?
Thank you
02-05-2013 07:02 AM
talked to Cisco MDS SME, he said no service groups are necessary. As long as i have my topology configured correctly it will know how to get from VSAN40 to VSAN140 using transit VSAN300 (for example)
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