About Enabling FICON on a VSAN
By default FICON is disabled in all VSANs on the switch.
You can enable FICON on a per VSAN basis in one of the following ways:
- Manually address each prerequisite.
See the "Information About FICON" topic.
- Use Device Manager (refer to the Fabric Configuration Guide, Cisco DCNM for SAN).
When you enable the FICON feature in Cisco MDS switches, the following restrictions apply:
- You cannot disable in-order delivery for the FICON-enabled VSAN.
- You cannot disable fabric binding or static domain ID configurations for the FICON-enabled VSAN.
- The load balancing scheme is changed to Source ID (SID)—Destination ID (DID). You cannot change it back to SID—DID—OXID.
- The IPL configuration file is automatically created.
See the "FICON Configuration Files" topic.
Tip Using Device Manager, FICON auto-save can be invoked by multiple users logged on to the same FICON-enabled switch. Device Manager performs a periodic auto-save on any FICON-enabled switch causing increments in the FICON key counter. These increments highlight a change that has actually not occurred. To avoid this situation, we recommend that only one instance of Device Manager monitor a FICON-enabled switch.
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