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Cisco UCS Cookbook

You're reading from   Cisco UCS Cookbook Over 40 practical recipes to get your hands dirty with the powerful Cisco UCS and overcome various challenges

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785888984
Length 364 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (9) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Cisco UCS to SAN Connectivity 2. Cisco UCS to LAN Connectivity FREE CHAPTER 3. Installing an Operating System on Cisco UCS 4. Data Migration to Cisco UCS 5. System Integration on Cisco UCS 6. Cisco UCS Site Planning 7. Cisco UCS Backup Solutions Index

Zoning configuration in UCS Fibre Channel Switch mode

In this recipe, we will learn how to enable Cisco UCS 6248UP in the FC Switching mode, create FC Zoning on FI, and configure it into Cisco UCS service profile.

Getting ready

Prepare the Cisco UCS 5108 Chassis and install two UCS IOM 2208XP; each UCS IOM is connected to one Cisco UCS 6428UP. Then, configure the two ports on each Cisco UCS 6428UP as an FC Storage port, which is connected to the two FC ports of the SAN Storage controller by Fibre Channel. This SAN storage has two controllers, which in turn has two FC ports. There is one UCS B200M3 installed into this UCS Chassis.

How to do it…

In this recipe, we will learn how to enable the Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect in FC Switching mode and create Local FC Zoning.

Enable Cisco Fabric Interconnect in FC Switching mode

Assume that it has configured the FC port in the UCS Fabric Interconnect.

Follow these steps to enable Cisco Fabric Interconnect in FC Switching mode:

  1. First, log in to the Cisco UCS Manager and identify the FC Mode of the Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect (FI) in the FC Switching mode. You should change the FC Mode in FC Switching if it is in the End Host, as shown in the following screenshot:
    Enable Cisco Fabric Interconnect in FC Switching mode

    Note

    By default, the Ethernet Mode and FC Mode are in the End Host.

  2. Set the FC Switching Mode to active on the Actions menu of the General tab, as shown:
    Enable Cisco Fabric Interconnect in FC Switching mode

    The Fabric Interconnect will restart after you click on the Yes button and all the ports of the Fabric Interconnect will disconnect:

    Enable Cisco Fabric Interconnect in FC Switching mode

    After the Fabric Interconnect restart is complete, the FC mode displays Switch and Set FC Switching Mode displays in gray. Now the Switch mode of FI is active.

    Enable Cisco Fabric Interconnect in FC Switching mode

Create local FC Zoning on Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect

The following diagram describes the concept of local FC Zone on Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect (FI). It mainly consists of four components, Service Profile, SAN Connectivity Policy, Storage Connection Policy, and SAN Target, as shown in the following screenshot:

Create local FC Zoning on Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect

Following are the steps to create Local FC Zoning on Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect:

  1. First, create two Storage Connection Policies: SAN-TargetA and SAN-TargetB, in Policies on the SAN tab of the UCS Manager. The following table lists the sample configuration for reference:
    Create local FC Zoning on Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect

    Storage Connection Policy

    Zoning Type

    WWPN

    Path

    VSAN

    SAN-TargetA

    Single Initiator Single Target

    50:06:01:60:47:20:25:EB

    A

    default(1)

    SAN-TargetA

    Single Initiator Single Target

    50:06:01:61:47:20:25:EB

    A

    default(1)

    SAN-TargetB

    Single Initiator Single Target

    50:06:01:68:47:20:25:EB

    B

    default(1)

    SAN-TargetB

    Single Initiator Single Target

    50:06:01:69:47:20:25:EB

    B

    default(1)

    Note

    According to the best practices of Fabric Zoning, Single Initiator Single Target option is recommended.

    The following screenshot lists the key items required to create the Storage Connection Policy:

    Create local FC Zoning on Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect

    After creating two Storage Connection Policies, we can see that it is listed as shown in the following output:

    Create local FC Zoning on Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect
  2. Create one SAN Connectivity Policy SAN_Con_Policy in the Policies on the SAN tab of the UCS Manager. The following table lists a sample configuration for reference:
    Create local FC Zoning on Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect

    Storage Connectivity Policy

    vHBA Name

    vHBA Initiator Groups

    Storage Connection Policy

    SAN_Con_Policy

    vHBA1

    FabA_Zone

    SAN-TargetA

    vHAB2

    FabB_Zone

    SAN-TargetB

  3. Assume that vHBA1 is connected to FI-A and vHBA2 is connected to FI-B. The following screen is listed in the key items to create the Storage Connectivity Policy:
    Create local FC Zoning on Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect
  4. After creating the Storage Connectivity Policy named SAN_Con_Policy, it has two vHBA Initiators Groups, FabA_Zone and FabB_Zone. FabA_Zone includes two zones: vHBA1 to SAN-TargetA1 and vHBA1 to SAN-TargetA2. FabB_Zone includes two zones: vHBA2 to SAN-TargetB1 and vHBA2 to SAN-TargetB2.

How it works…

In this recipe, we will learn how to apply the Local FC Zone to the service profile.

Validation

You should choose the SAN connectivity during the creation of a service profile; select Use Connectivity Policy. In the following example, you can select the SAN_Con_Policy, which is defined in the preceding example:

Validation

After you select the SAN Connectivity Policy, you can see two vHBA Initiator Groups: FabA_Zone and FabB_Zone, which is defined in the preceding example. This service profile includes four Local FC Zones:

Validation
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