A customer has some performance problems in their SAN environment. They want to use a Cisco
MDS 9000 Port Analyzer Adapter to connect to the Cisco MDS Switch to troubleshoot the
performance problems. Which two options need to be configured on the MDS Switch? (Choose
two.)
What would you do to connect the Nexus 5000 switch to the existing Fibre Channel SAN, where the Brocade switch with core PID = 0 is used, without disruption to the existing network?
You have connected your Cisco MDS 9508 Switch to an existing McData SAN fabric using VSAN 100 You have changed the sWWN using McData OUI, deployed static DomainID 10, and changed the VSAN 10 interoperability mode to 4. The Cisco MDS is having a connectivity problem with the McData-based fabric. Why is there no connectivity?
Refer to the below.
XPTO3# show interface fc1/7
Fc1/7 is down (Isolation due to domain overlap)
Hardware is Fibre Channel, WWN is
20:4e:00:05:30:00:63:9e
vsan is 10
Beacon is turned off
192 frames input, 3986 bytes, 0 discards
0 runts, 0 jabber, 0 too long, 0 too short
What must you do to resolve the connectivity problems over the fc1/7 interface?
A customer is connecting some new Cisco MDS switches to an existing Brocade SAN network. The goal is to replace the existing Brocade switches with Cisco switches, while maintaining the existing multivendor SAN fabric. What must be configured to use standard interoperability mo ---between the multivendor equipment?
Which command in used to configure VLAN 100 on the Gigabit Ethernet 2/1 interface through which iSCSI-enabled servers should be connected to the Fibre Channel targets?
You have deployed a Fibre Channel network with iSCSI-attached servers and clients in multiple IP networks. In you Fibre Channel network, you have deployed a Cisco MDS 9222i switch as an iSCSI gateway. Which option prevents clients from attaching to different iSCSI virtual targets that are used by servers?