Which command is useful to determine if the scope of Cisco Fabric Services application distribution was being administratively limited?

You are no longer seeing updates to the device-aliases database on your Cisco Nexus 5596UP Switch. Which
command is useful to determine if the scope of Cisco Fabric
Services application distribution was being administratively limited?

You are no longer seeing updates to the device-aliases database on your Cisco Nexus 5596UP Switch. Which
command is useful to determine if the scope of Cisco Fabric
Services application distribution was being administratively limited?

A.
N5K2# show cfs region

B.
N5K2# show cfs scope

C.
N5K2# show cfs locale

D.
N5K2# show cfs acl

E.
N5K2# show cfs firewall



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Jorge

Jorge

CFS Regions

A CFS region is a user-defined subset of devices for a given feature or application. You usually define regions to localize or restrict distribution based on devices that are close to one another. When a network covers many geographies with many different administrators who are responsible for subsets of devices, you can manage the scope of an application by setting up a CFS region.

CFS regions are identified by numbers ranging from 0 through 200. Region 0 is reserved as the default region and contains every device in the network. You can configure regions from 1 through 200.

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/sw/5_x/nx-os/system_management/configuration/guide/sm_nx_os_cg/sm_2cfs.html#wp1358231