05-30-2012 12:00 PM
Hi,
I need to plan SAN zoning on the nexus 5ks. Wanted to know should i use fcalias or device-alias to start with? I am aware of their pros and cons but still would like to know what are the best practices that Cisco suggests? In my environment, i just have a bunch oh hosts sitting as hypervisors on the UCS (initiators) talking to Netapp (Targets).
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05-30-2012 12:13 PM
best practice is to use device-alias. fcalias don't do much for you and aren't distributed across all switches in the fabric.
show outputs like show flogi database and show zoneset active will also show you device-alias whereas they will not show if you use fcalias
i would also set the device-alais mode to enhanced and commit it
05-30-2012 12:13 PM
best practice is to use device-alias. fcalias don't do much for you and aren't distributed across all switches in the fabric.
show outputs like show flogi database and show zoneset active will also show you device-alias whereas they will not show if you use fcalias
i would also set the device-alais mode to enhanced and commit it
05-31-2012 10:23 AM
Thanks Jeremy...
I am putting each hba from each host talking to each cna on the Netapp in their respective zones. Example zones:
zone name hp1_hba0-Netapp_cna1a vsan 100
device-alias hp1_hba0
device-alias Netapp_cna1a
zone name hp1_hba1-Netapp_cna1a vsan 100
device-alias hp1_hba1
device-alias Netapp_cna1a
What is this actually buying me instead of changing the default-zone from deny to permit? By creating zones I am just elloborating on what host-hba can talk to the storage-cna, BUT i am not denying anything?
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