Interface Modes
Each physical Fibre Channel interface in a switch may operate in one of several port modes: E port, F port, FL port, TL port, TE port, SD port, ST port, and B port . Besides these modes, each interface may be configured in auto or Fx port modes. These two modes determine the port type during interface initialization.
Note Interfaces are created in VSAN 1 by default. See the Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Fabric Configuration Guide.
Each interface has an associated administrative configuration and an operational status:
- The administrative configuration does not change unless you modify it. This configuration has various attributes that you can configure in administrative mode.
- The operational status represents the current status of a specified attribute like the interface speed. This status cannot be changed and is read-only. Some values may not be valid when the interface is down (for example, the operational speed).
Note When a module is removed and replaced with the same type of module, the configuration is retained. If a different type of module is inserted, then the original configuration is no longer retained.
Each interface is briefly described in the sections that follow.
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