Cisco MDS 9000 Family SAN Volume Controller Configuration Guide
New and Changed Information

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New and Changed Information


New and Changed Information


Table 1 summarizes the new and changed features for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family SAN Volume Controller Configuration Guide, and tells you where they are documented. If a feature has changed in Release 1.3, a brief description of the change appears in the "Description" column, and that release is shown in the "Changed in Release" column.

Table 1 Documented Features for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family SAN Volume Controller Configuration Guide

Feature
Description
Changed in Release
Where Documented

Dual fabric configuration

CSM modules in combination with the Inter-VSAN Routing (IVR) feature operate independently across two isolated fabrics.

1.3(5m)

Configuring a Dual Fabric SAN Environment

CSM modules

The SVC functionality is only available when CSM modules are present in the switch.

1.3(5m)

Getting Started

Quorum configuration

Using the qorum command to overwrite the system-assigned quorum disk and pick a particular set of managed disks to be a quorum disk.

1.3(5m)

Managing Back-End Storage

SVC configuration

Introduction of SVC configuration using Cisco MDS switches

1.3(1)

This guide


Table 2 contains the history of the changes to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family SAN Volume Controller Configuration Guide, Release 1.3. When the document is updated for the next release, these changes are incorporated into the new revision and will no longer appear in this table.

Table 2 Documentation Changes for Cisco MDS 9000 Family SAN Volume Controller Configuration Guide, Release 1.3

Date
Description of Change
Where Changed

11/21/2003

Document created

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03/19/2004

Configuring iSCSI Hosts—sample procedure added

See "Configuring Hosts"