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тАО12-09-2010 07:34 AM
тАО12-09-2010 07:34 AM
hello,
i have a question about Cisco SAN Switches. This concerning switch has in each VSAN an active zoneset. I will change one of the zonesets, and active that zoneset. But the other zonesets in each VSAN must be remain activated.
Is this possible with the following command?
<< zoneset activate name "name" vsan # >>
Or will this make the particulary zoneset activated and the other zonesets de-activated?
thanks!
i have a question about Cisco SAN Switches. This concerning switch has in each VSAN an active zoneset. I will change one of the zonesets, and active that zoneset. But the other zonesets in each VSAN must be remain activated.
Is this possible with the following command?
<< zoneset activate name "name" vsan # >>
Or will this make the particulary zoneset activated and the other zonesets de-activated?
thanks!
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тАО12-09-2010 10:59 AM
тАО12-09-2010 10:59 AM
Re: Multiple active zonesets (Cisco MDS)
HI,
At any point of time only one Zoneset can be activated in one VSAN.
The command << zoneset activate name "name" vsan # >> will activate the zoneset in that particular VSAN and the other active zonesets in different VSAN's will remain active.
Hope this answers ur querry....
Regards,
Prakash
At any point of time only one Zoneset can be activated in one VSAN.
The command << zoneset activate name "name" vsan # >> will activate the zoneset in that particular VSAN and the other active zonesets in different VSAN's will remain active.
Hope this answers ur querry....
Regards,
Prakash
Regards,
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тАО12-13-2010 03:40 AM
тАО12-13-2010 03:40 AM
Re: Multiple active zonesets (Cisco MDS)
Thanks!
it works fine!
Regards,
Timo
it works fine!
Regards,
Timo
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