An engineer is implementing zoning on two Cisco MDS switches. After the implementation is finished, E Ports that connect the two Cisco MDS switches become isolated. What is wrong with the implementation?
A.
Zones are local to the MDS switch and name service must be used to activate the connection between E Ports.
B.
Different zone set names must be configured on both MDS switches.
C.
Zones must have the same name on both MDS switches for the E Ports to function.
D.
E Ports on both MDS switches must be configured as F Ports for the zoning to function.
From the book - "When two switches in a fabric are merged using a TE
or E port, these TE and E ports may become isolated when the active zone set databases are
different between the two switches or fabrics."
Answer should be C
indeed C
A E port will segment with (isolation due to zone merge failure) if the following are true.
•If the active zoneset is different on the two switches.
•If the active zoneset on both switches contain a zone with the same name but with different zone members
https://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/storage/san_switches/mds9000/sw/rel_1_x/1_0_3a/troubleshooting/guide/tsht03.html
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