Removing an Interface
Step 1
Enter configuration mode:
switch# configure terminal
Step 2
Clear the slow-drain devices that were manually added to be detected as slow devices or excluded from being detected
as slow devices:
switch(config)# no congestion-isolation {include | exclude} pwwn pwwn vsan vsan-id
Step 3
Disable Congestion Isolation:
switch(config)# no feature congestion-isolation
Removing an Interface
Port monitor detects slow devices when a given threshold is reached and triggers the congestion isolation
feature in the switch to move traffic to that slow device into the slow Virtual Link (VL2). The switch does
not automatically remove any devices from congestion isolation. This must be done manually once the problem
with the slow device is identified and resolved.
To manually remove an interface from being detected as slow, perform these steps:
Remove an interface from being detected as slow by the port monitor:
switch#: congestion-isolation remove interface slot/port
Configuring the Port-Monitor Portguard Action for Congestion Isolation
To configure a port-monitor portguard action for Congestion Isolation, perform these steps:
Before you begin
1. Configure Extended Receiver Ready. For more information, see
page
2. Configure Congestion Isolation. For more information, see
Step 1
Enter configuration mode:
switch# configure terminal
Step 2
Specify the policy name and enter port monitoring policy configuration mode:
switch(config)# port-monitor name policyname
Step 3
Specify the counter parameters for the portguard to take congestion isolation action on a port:
Cisco MDS 9000 Series Interfaces Configuration Guide, Release 8.x
180
177.
Congestion Detection, Avoidance, and Isolation
Enabling Extended Receiver Ready, on
Enabling Congestion Isolation, on page
179.