The port or ports are enabled. Data traffic can begin to travel through them.
Disabling a Port on a Fabric Interconnect
After you enable or disable a port on a fabric interconnect, wait for at least 1 minute before you reacknowledge
the chassis. If you reacknowledge the chassis too soon, the pinning of server traffic from the chassis may not
be updated with the changes to the port that you enabled or disabled.
Procedure
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, click the Equipment tab.
Step 2
On the Equipment tab, expand Equipment > Fabric Interconnects > Fabric_Interconnect_Name.
Step 3
Depending upon the location of the ports you want to disable, expand one of the following:
• Fixed Module
• Expansion Module
Step 4
Depending upon the type of port you want to disable, expand one of the following:
• Appliance Ports
• FCoE Storage Ports
• Server Ports
• Storage FC Ports
• Uplink Ethernet Ports
• Uplink FC Ports
Step 5
Click the port or ports you want to disable.
You can use the Shift key or Ctrl key to select multiple entries.
Step 6
Right-click the selected port or ports and choose Disable.
The port or ports are disabled. No data traffic can travel through them.
Cisco UCS Manager GUI Configuration Guide, Release 2.0
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Disabling a Port on a Fabric Interconnect