An engineer is implementing, Fibre Channel (FC) switching on a Cisco 9000 Series Switch, but the procedure fails with the message "FC traffic is not being routed through the fabric.". Which action resolves the issue?
I agree with Juan. The VSAN ID is crucial for proper Fibre Channel switching, so that's my pick. Although, I have to say, the wording of these options makes me feel like I'm playing a game of FC Sudoku.
Option B is an interesting choice, but I'm not sure adjusting the FSPF link cost is the best solution here. Shouldn't we focus on the VSAN configuration first before messing with the routing parameters?
You know, I'm leaning towards option D. Configuring the VSAN ID on the specific interface seems like the most logical step to resolve the routing issue. The other options don't seem as directly related to the problem.
Hmm, this question is definitely testing our Fibre Channel switching knowledge. I'm not sure about the specifics of the Cisco 9000 Series Switch, but the error message seems to indicate an issue with the FSPF (Fabric Shortest Path First) configuration.
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