HP 8/40 Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001761-0 - Page 146

Managing and displaying the FCoE configuration, Enabling or disabling an FCoE port

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DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL 13 Managing and displaying the FCoE configuration Managing and displaying the FCoE configuration FCoE technology bridges the boundary between the SAN and LAN sections of your network. FCoE configuration tasks require mostly configuration of the interface ports on the Brocade 8000 switch. NOTE To assist you in configuring FCoE, see "FCoE Initialization Protocol" on page 8. Enabling or disabling an FCoE port Perform the following tasks to enable or disable an FCoE port. Task Enable an FCOE port. Disable an FCOE port. Command switch:admin> fcoe --enable port switch:admin> fcoe --disable port Configuring FCMAP values for a VLAN NOTE For information on FCMAPs, see "FCoE Initialization Protocol" on page 8. If the FCMAP default value is acceptable, then it can be applied to the specified VLAN. The fcmapunset command is only necessary if the FCMAP value was previously set to a non-default value. For example, if you reset the default value to a value other than the default value, and then want to change the value again, you must enter the fcmapunset command to return the value to the default value. The fcmapunset command always returns the FCMAP to the default value. Perform the following tasks to configure FCMAP values for a VLAN. Task Configure the FCMAP values for Fabric Provided MAC Addresses (FPMA) for the specified VLANs. Syntax is as follows: • vid-Specifies the VLAN ID for which the FCMAP must be set. • fcmapid-Specifies the FCMAP to be set. Remove the FCMAP from the specified VLAN. Command switch:admin> fcoe --fcmapset -vlan vid fcmapid switch:admin> fcoe --fcmapunset -vlan vid Configuring FIP multicast advertisement intervals NOTE For information on the FCoE Initialization Protocol (FIP), see "FCoE Initialization Protocol" on page 8. 124 Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator's Guide 53-1001761-01

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Managing and displaying the FCoE configuration
FCoE technology bridges the boundary between the SAN and LAN sections of your network. FCoE
configuration tasks require mostly configuration of the interface ports on the Brocade 8000 switch.
NOTE
To assist you in configuring FCoE, see
“FCoE Initialization Protocol”
on page 8.
Enabling or disabling an FCoE port
Perform the following tasks to enable or disable an FCoE port.
Configuring FCMAP values for a VLAN
NOTE
For information on FCMAPs, see
“FCoE Initialization Protocol”
on page 8.
If the FCMAP default value is acceptable, then it can be applied to the specified VLAN. The
fcmapunset
command is only necessary if the FCMAP value was previously set to a non-default
value. For example, if you reset the default value to a value other than the default value, and then
want to change the value again, you must enter the
fcmapunset
command to return the value to
the default value. The
fcmapunset
command always returns the FCMAP to the default value.
Perform the following tasks to configure FCMAP values for a VLAN.
Configuring FIP multicast advertisement intervals
NOTE
For information on the FCoE Initialization Protocol (FIP), see
“FCoE Initialization Protocol”
on page 8.
Task
Command
Enable an FCOE port.
switch:admin>
fcoe --enable
port
Disable an FCOE port.
switch:admin>
fcoe --disable
port
Task
Command
Configure the FCMAP values for Fabric Provided
MAC Addresses (FPMA) for the specified VLANs.
Syntax is as follows:
vid
—Specifies the VLAN ID for which the
FCMAP must be set.
fcmapid
—Specifies the FCMAP to be set.
switch:admin>
fcoe --fcmapset -vlan
vid fcmapid
Remove the FCMAP from the specified VLAN.
switch:admin>
fcoe --fcmapunset -vlan
vid