To meet the deployment requirements for implementing VSANs on a Cisco MDS 9000 Series Switch, the correct steps are to create VSAN 10 in the VSAN database and bind it to the interface fc1/1. This assigns the host on port fc1/1 to VSAN 10. Additionally, enabling VSAN trunking on the Inter-Switch Link (ISL) and allowing VSAN 10 on the ISL ensures that the port channel 10 can pass multiple VSANs, including VSAN 10. This configuration allows for the segregation of traffic and maintains the isolation of different VSANs while still permitting communication across the shared physical infrastructure12. References: * Cisco documentation on "Configuring VSANs and Interfaces" provides detailed steps on creating and managing VSANs1. * The "Cisco MDS 9000 Series Fabric Configuration Guide" further elaborates on managing VSANs and their associated interfaces