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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide
OL-6965-03, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 2.x
Chapter 13 VSAN Configuration
Deleting VSANs
Note To see only the VSANs that a user role is restricted to, you must make the user role and role definition
the same on each switch in the fabric. Fabric discovery with Fabric Manager server should be performed
by the user defined with that role, unless you are running Fabric Manager server on localhost and the
fabrics are not constantly monitored.
Deleting VSANs
When an active VSAN is deleted, all of its attributes are removed from the running configuration.
To delete a VSAN, follow these steps:
Step 1 From Fabric Manager, select All VSANs from the Logical Domains pane.The VSANs in the fabric are
listed in the Information pane on Fabric Manager.
From Device Manager, choose FC > VSAN or click the VSAN icon on the toolbar. You see the VSAN
dialog box on Device Manager.
Step 2 Select the VSAN that you want to delete by clicking it.
Step 3 In the Fabric Manager Information pane toolbar, click the Delete Row button.
In the Device Manager VSAN dialog box, click the Delete button.
You see a confirmation dialog box.
Step 4 Click Yes to confirm the deletion, or No to close the dialog box without deleting the VSAN.