Cisco Fabric Services (CFS) offers a logical scope distribution mode that allows configurations to be distributed within the scope of a VSAN. This mode is suitable for features like NTP, where the configuration database is applicable only within a VSAN. It ensures that changes are contained within the specific VSAN, preventing any impact on other VSANs in the network. References: * Cisco's official documentation on Configuring and Managing VSANs1 provides a detailed explanation of VSANs, their advantages, and how they can be managed using CFS. * The Cisco Fabric Services guide2 further elaborates on the features of CFS, including the logical scope distribution mode and its relevance to features like NTP. * Community discussions on NTP configuration3 can also provide practical insights into the application of these settings in real-world scenarios.