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Configuration status before and after upgrade

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Network OS 4.0.0

Network OS 4.1.1

port-profile default

allow non-profiled-macs

vlan-profile

switchport

switchport mode trunk

switchport trunk allowed vlan all

switchport trunk native-vlan 1

!

fcoe-profile

fcoeport default

!

restrict-flooding

!

port-profile pp1

vlan-profile

switchport

switchport mode trunk

switchport trunk allowed vlan add 11

!

!

port-profile pp2

vlan-profile

switchport

switchport mode trunk

switchport trunk allowed vlan add 12

!

!

port-profile default

allow non-profiled-macs

vlan-profile

switchport

switchport mode trunk

switchport trunk native-vlan 1

!

fcoe-profile

fcoeport default

!

restrict-flooding

!

!

port-profile pp1

vlan-profile

switchport

switchport mode trunk

switchport trunk allowed vlan add 11

switchport trunk allowed vlan add 5000

ctag 50

!

!

port-profile pp2

vlan-profile

switchport

switchport mode trunk

switchport trunk allowed vlan add 12

switchport trunk allowed vlan add 6000

ctag 60

!

!

port-profile UpgradedVlanProfile

vlan-profile

switchport

switchport mode trunk

switchport trunk allowed vlan all

!

port-profile-domain default

port-profile pp1

port-profile pp2

port-profile UpgradedVlanProfile

!

Association of multiple port-profiles with an interface

The port-profile-port command allows a user to associate a profiled-port to a single port-profile or to a
port-profile domain that contains multiple port-profiles. The result is that all VLANs specified therein are
configured onto the port.

When the domain keyword is not used, the default is to apply only the 802.1Q VLANs that exist in any
port-profile that is configured on the switch. This is shown the following example.

switch(config)# int te 2/0/1

switch(config-int-te-2/0/1)# port-profile-port domain vDC1

STP with service VFs

Spanning Tree Protocol (xSTP) is configured on a switch port as in previous releases. However, the
user is responsible for configuring xSTP correctly. The user must ensure that VLAN configurations and
VLAN-to-instance mappings are consistent across switch ports, and must understand whether RSTP or
MSTP are applicable when 802.1Q VLANs and overlapping service VF classifications coexist in the
fabric.

A VCS Fabric supports only a single STP domain of any protocol flavor that sends untagged BPDUs
(for example, RSTP/MSTP). This domain should contain only switch ports that have identical VLAN

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