Enabling Restrictions on Oversubscription Ratios
switch(config)# no rate-mode oversubscription-limit module 2
Step 5
Bring up the ports that you shut down in step 2, and display their status to confirm that they are no longer shut down.
Example:
switch(config)# interface fc2/1-2, fc2/4-5, fc2/8-38, fc2/43-48
switch(config-if)# no shutdown
switch(config-if)# end
switch# show interface brief
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface
Vsan
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
fc2/1
1
fc2/2
1
fc2/3
1
fc2/4
1
fc2/5
1
fc2/6
1
fc2/7
1
fc2/8
1
...
fc2/48
1
Step 6
Confirm that the ports are now operating with no restrictions on oversubscription ratios.
Example:
switch# show running-config | include oversubscription-limit
no rate-mode oversubscription-limit module 2 <---indicates no restrictions on oversubscription ratios
Step 7
Save the new oversubscription ratio configuration to the startup configuration.
Example:
switch# copy running-config startup-config
Enabling Restrictions on Oversubscription Ratios
Note
• You must enable restrictions on oversubscription ratios before you can downgrade modules to a previous
• Before enabling restrictions on oversubscription ratios, ensure that you have explicitly configured shared
To enable restrictions on oversubscription ratios on a Fibre Channel switching module, perform these steps:
Cisco MDS 9000 Series Interfaces Configuration Guide, Release 8.x
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Admin
Admin
Status
Mode
Trunk
Mode
FX
--
up
FX
--
up
T
--
up
FX
--
up
FX
--
up
TE
--
up
TE
--
up
FX
--
up
FX
--
up
release.
ports to out-of-service mode.
SFP
Oper
Oper
Port
Mode
Speed
Channel
(Gbps)
swl
--
--
swl
--
--
swl
--
--
swl
--
--
swl
--
--
swl
--
--
swl
--
--
swl
--
--
sw1
--
--
Configuring Fibre Channel Interfaces