HP StorageWorks 1606 Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide v6.3.0 (53-100134 - Page 324
FCoE overview, Port information that is unique to FCoE
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19 FCoE overview FCoE overview A new view has been added for the Brocade 8000 switch and FCOE10-24 DCX blade, and new tabs have been added to the Switch Administration panel and the Port Administration panel to support FCoE interfaces and trunks. Port information that is unique to FCoE The General tab of the Port Administration panel shows several parameters that are unique to CEE/DCE interfaces: • Interface Mode - The interface mode can be either None or L2 mode. • VLAN ID - The VLANs that carry traffic on the links attached to this port. • LAG - The ID of the Link Aggregation Group (LAG), with which this port is associated. If no ID is present, the port is not associated with any LAG. • L2 Mode - The values are either Access, Trunk or Converged. Access mode allows only one VLAN association, and allows only untagged frames. Trunk mode allows more than one VLAN association, and allows tagged frames. Converged mode interface can be Native (untagged or access) in one VLAN and it could be non-native (trunk or tagged) type in more than one VLAN. • CEE Map - The name of a CEE map that was created and associated with the port. • Traffic Class Map - The name of a traffic class map that was created and associated with the port. • LLDP Status - Indicates whether LLDP is active or inactive. • LLDP Profile - The name of an LLDP profile that was created and associated with the port. • FCoE Priority Bits - Each bit represents a user priority that is associated with FCoE traffic. • Default CoS - The default Class of Service. 292 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1001343-01