Table Of Contents
N Commands
nasb module
nasb rediscover module
native-autonomous-fabric-num
nport pwwn
ntp
ntp abort
ntp commit
ntp distribute
nwwn (DPVM database configuration submode)
nwwn (SAN extension configuration mode)
N Commands
The commands in this chapter apply to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family of multilayer directors and fabric switches. All commands are shown here in alphabetical order regardless of command mode. See the "Command Modes" section to determine the appropriate mode for each command. For more information, refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Configuration Guide.
nasb module
To enable Network-Accelerated Serverless Backup (NASB) in a VSAN and map it to the Storage Services Module (SSM) where the feature is enabled, use the nasb module command in configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of the command.
nasb module slot-number vsan vsan-id [control [multiple] | multiple [control]]
no nasb module slot-number vsan vsan-idr
Syntax Description
slot-number
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Specifies the slot number of the connected module.
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vsan vsan-id
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Configures up to five VSANs to be added to the database. The range is 1 to 4096.
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control
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Configures a single target LUN that is a Storage Array Controller (Peripheral Device Type 0x0C).
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multiple
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Configures up to 10 target LUNs that are the default type, Direct Access Device (Peripheral Device Type 0x00).
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Defaults
Disabled.
Command Modes
Configuration mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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2.1(1a)
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This command was introduced.
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2.1(2)
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Added the multiple option.
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Usage Guidelines
This feature must be enabled on the SSM using the ssm enable feature command before you can configure NASB.
Examples
The following example configures NASB on the SSM installed in slot 4 with a link to VSAN 1.
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
switch(config)# nasb module 4 vsan 1
The following example configures NASB on the SSM installed in slot 4 with a link to VSAN 10, and enables a single target LUN that is a Storage Array Controller (Peripheral Device Type = 0x0C).
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
switch(config)# nasb module 4 vsan 10 control
The following example configures NASB on the SSM installed in slot 4 with a link to VSAN 10, and enables a single target LUN that is a Storage Array Controller (Peripheral Device Type = 0x0C) and up to 10 target LUNs.
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
switch(config)# nasb module 4 vsan 10 control multiple
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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ssm enable feature
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Enables the NASB feature on the Advanced Services Module (ASM) or Storage Services Module (SSM).
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nasb module
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Displays the NASB configuration on the SSM.
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nasb rediscover module
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Initiates the rediscovery of a target device used for NASB on an SSM where the feature is enabled.
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nasb rediscover module
To initiate the rediscovery of a target device, such as a disk or tape device, used for Network-Accelerated Serverless Backup (NASB) in a VSAN on a Storage Services Module (SSM) where the feature is enabled, use the nasb rediscover module command in EXEC mode.
nasb rediscover module slot-number vsan vsan-id target-pwwn pwwn-id
Syntax Description
slot-number
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Specifies the slot number of the connected module.
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vsan vsan-id
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Specifies the current VSAN. The range is 1 to 4096.
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target-pwwn pwwn-id
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Specifies the pWWN for the target device. The form is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh, where h is a hexadecimal number.
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Defaults
None.
Command Modes
EXEC mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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2.1(2)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example shows how to initiate a rediscovery of a target device.
switch# nasb rediscover module 2 vsan 9 target-pwwn 20:02:00:a0:b8:16:a1:5f
nasb rediscovery initiated
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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nasb module
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Enables the NASB feature in configuration mode and allows you to configure the Storage Array Controller and multiple LUNs.
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show nasb
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Displays the NASB configuration on the SSM.
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ssm enable feature
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Enables the NASB feature on the SSM.
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native-autonomous-fabric-num
To create an IVR persistent FC ID database entry, use the native-autonomous-fabric-num command in fcdomain database configuration submode. To delete all IVR persistent FC ID database entries for a given AFID and VSAN, use the no form of the command.
native-autonomous-fabric-num afid-num native-vsan vsan-id domain domain-id
no native-autonomous-fabric-num afid-num native-vsan vsan-id domain domain-id
Syntax Description
afid-num
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Specifies the native AFID. The range is 1 to 64.
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native-vsan vsan-id
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Specifies the native VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
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domain domain-id
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Specifies the domain ID. The range is 1 to 239.
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Defaults
None.
Command Modes
fcdomain database configuration submode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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2.1(2)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
There is only one domain ID associated with an AFID and VSAN. If you change the domain ID, all the associated FC ID mapping records are also changed.
Examples
The following example shows how to create an entry for a native AFID, VSAN, and domain.
switch(config)# ivr fcdomain database autonomous-fabric-num 10 vsan 20
switch(config-fcdomain)# native-autonomous-fabric-num 20 native-vsan 30 domain 15
switch(config-fcdomain-fcid)#
The following example shows how to remove all entries for a native AFID and VSAN.
switch(config)# ivr fcdomain database autonomous-fabric-num 10 vsan 20
switch(config-fcdomain)# no native-autonomous-fabric-num 20 native-vsan 30
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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ivr fcdomain database autonomous-fabric-num
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Creates IVR persistent FC IDs.
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show ivr fcdomain database
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Displays IVR fcdomain database entry information.
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nport pwwn
To configure the nport pWWN for the SAN extension tuner, use the nport pwwn command in SAN extension configuration mode. To revert to the default value, use the no form of the command.
nport pwwn pwwn-id vsan vsan-id interface gigabitethernet slot/port
no nport pwwn pwwn-id vsan vsan-id interface gigabitethernet slot/port
Syntax Description
pwwn-id
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Specifies the port WWN ID. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh, where h is a hexadecimal number.
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vsan vsan-id
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Specifies the VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
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interface gigabitethernet slot/port
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Specifies the Gigabit Ethernet interface slot and port.
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Defaults
None.
Command Modes
SAN extension configuration mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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2.0(1b)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example shows how to add an entry to the SAN extension tuner database.
switch(san-ext)# nport pwwn 11:22:33:44:55:66:77:88 vsan 1 interface gigabitethernet 1/1
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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san-ext-tuner
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Enters SAN extension configuration mode.
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show san-ext-tuner
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Shows SAN extension tuner information.
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ntp
To configure NTP settings on the switch, use the ntp command in configuration mode.
ntp {peer hostname | server | tstamp-check}
Syntax Description
peer hostname
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The hostname/IP address of the NTP peer (Max Size - 80).
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server
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The hostname/IP address of the NTP server (Max Size - 80).
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tstamp-check
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Enables or disables the Timestamp Check.
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Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Modes
Configuration mode.
Command History
This command was introduced in Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 1.0(2).
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
This example forms a server association with a server.
switch(config)# ntp server 10.10.10.10
This example forms a peer association with a peer. You can specify multiple associations.
switch(config)# ntp peer 10.20.10.0
ntp abort
To discard the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) distribution session in progress, use the ntp abort command in configuration mode.
ntp abort
Syntax Description
This command has no other arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Configuration mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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2.0(1b)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example shows how to configure NTP CFS distribution session in progress.
switch(config)# ntp abort
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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ntp distribute
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Enables CFS distribution for NTP.
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show ntp
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Displays NTP information.
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ntp commit
To apply the pending configuration pertaining to the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) distribution session in progress in the fabric, use the ntp commit command in configuration mode.
ntp commit
Syntax Description
This command has no other arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Configuration mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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2.0(1b)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example shows how to commit changes to the active NTP configuration.
switch(config)# ntp commit
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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ntp distribute
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Enables CFS distribution for NTP.
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show ntp
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Displays NTP information.
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ntp distribute
To enable Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) distribution for Network Time Protocol (NTP), use the ntp distribute command. To disable this feature, use the no form of the command.
ntp distribute
no ntp distribute
Syntax Description
This command has no other arguments or keywords.
Defaults
Disabled.
Command Modes
Configuration mode.
Command History
This command was introduced in Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 1.0(2).
Command History
Release
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Modification
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2.0(1b)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
Before distributing the Fibre Channel timer changes to the fabric, the temporary changes to the configuration must be committed to the active configuration using the ntp commit command.
Examples
The following example shows how to distribute the active NTP configuration to the fabric.
switch(config)# ntp distribute
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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ntp commit
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Commits the NTP configuration changes to the active configuration.
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show ntp
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Displays NTP information.
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nwwn (DPVM database configuration submode)
To add a device to a dynamic port VSAN membership (DPVM) database using the nWWN, use the nwwn command in DPVM database configuration submode. To remove a device from a DPVM database using the nWWN, use the no form of the command.
nwwn nwwn-id vsan vsan-id
no nwwn nwwn-id vsan vsan-id
Syntax Description
nwwn-id
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Specifies the node WWN ID. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh, where h is a hexadecimal number.
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vsan vsan-id
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Specifies the VSAN ID. The range is 1 to 4093.
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Defaults
None.
Command Modes
DPVM database configuration submode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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2.0(1b)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
To use this command, DPVM must be enabled using the dpvm enable command.
Examples
The following example shows how to add an entry to the DPVM database.
switch(config)# dpvm database
switch(config-dpvm-db)# nwwn 11:22:33:44:55:66:77:88 vsan 1
The following example shows how to delete an entry from the DPVM database.
switch(config-dpvm-db)# no nwwn 11:22:33:44:55:66:77:88 vsan 1
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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dpvm database
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Configures the DPVM database.
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show dpvm
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Displays DPVM database information.
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nwwn (SAN extension configuration mode)
To configure the nWWN for the SAN extension tuner, use the nwwn command in SAN extension configuration submode.
nwwn nwwn-id
Syntax Description
nwwn-id
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Specifies the nWWN address. The format is hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh, where h is a hexadecimal number.
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Defaults
None.
Command Modes
SAN extension configuration mode.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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2.0(1b)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
The following example shows how to add an entry to the SAN extension tuner database.
switch(san-ext)# nwwn 20:42:00:0b:46:79:f1:80
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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san-ext-tuner
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Enters SAN extension configuration mode.
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show san-ext-tuner
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Shows SAN extension tuner information.
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