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EX_Port frame trunking configuration

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Upgrade, downgrade, and HA considerations for router port cost For HA, the router port cost is synchronized to the standby CP. Legacy routers in the backbone fabric program all the router ports without considering router port cost. Fabric OS 5.2.0 or later considers legacy router port cost as 1000 for both EX or VEX_Ports. Setting router port cost for an EX_Port The router port cost value for an EX_Port is set automatically when the EX_Port is created. However, you can modify the cost for that port. You can configure the EX_ or VEX_Port with values of either 1,000 or 10,000. If you want to differentiate between two EX_Port links with different speeds, you can assign 1,000 to one link and 10,000 to the other link. For details about the use of any of the following commands, see the Fabric OS Command Reference. 1. Enter the portDisable command to disable any port on which you want to set the router port cost. switch:admin> portdisable 7/10 2. Enable EX_Port or VEX_Port mode with the portCfgEXPort or portCfgVEXPort command. switch:admin> portcfgexport 7/10 -a 1 3. Enter the fcrRouterPortCost command to display the router port cost for each EX_Port. switch:admin> fcrrouterportcost Port Cost 7/3 1000 7/4 1000 7/9 1000 7/10 1000 7/13 10/0 1000 1000 You can also use the fcrRouteShow command to display the router port cost. 4. Enter the fcrRouterPortCost command with a port and slot number, to display the router port cost for a single EX_Port. switch:admin> fcrrouterportcost 7/10 Port Cost 7/10 1000 5. Enter the appropriate form of the fcrRouterPortCost command based on the task you want to perform: • To set the router port cost for a single EX_Port, enter the command with a port and slot number and a specific cost: switch:admin> fcrrouterportcost 7/10 10000 • To set the cost of the EX_Port back to the default, enter a cost value of 0: switch:admin> fcrrouterportcost 7/10 0 6. Enter the portEnable command to enable the ports that you disabled in step 1. switch:admin> portenable 7/10 EX_Port frame trunking configuration In Fabric OS 5.2.0 and later, you can configure EX_Ports to use frame-based trunking just as you do regular E_Ports. EX_Port frame trunking support is designed to provide the best utilization and balance of frames transmitted on each link between the FC router and the edge fabric. You should trunk all ports connected to the same edge fabrics. 384 Using the FC-FC routing service

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384
Using the FC-FC routing service
Upgrade, downgrade, and HA considerations for router port cost
For HA, the router port cost is synchronized to the standby CP.
Legacy routers in the backbone fabric program all the router ports without considering router port cost.
Fabric OS 5.2.0 or later considers legacy router port cost as 1000 for both EX or VEX_Ports.
Setting router port cost for an EX_Port
The router port cost value for an EX_Port is set automatically when the EX_Port is created. However, you can
modify the cost for that port. You can configure the EX_ or VEX_Port with values of either 1,000 or 10,000.
If you want to differentiate between two EX_Port links with different speeds, you can assign 1,000 to one
link and 10,000 to the other link.
For details about the use of any of the following commands, see the
Fabric OS Command Reference
.
1.
Enter the
portDisable
command to disable any port on which you want to set the router port cost.
switch:admin>
portdisable 7/10
2.
Enable EX_Port or VEX_Port mode with the
portCfgEXPort
or
portCfgVEXPort
command.
switch:admin>
portcfgexport 7/10 -a 1
3.
Enter the
fcrRouterPortCost
command to display the router port cost for each EX_Port.
switch:admin>
fcrrouterportcost
Port
Cost
------------------------
7/3
1000
7/4
1000
7/9
1000
7/10
1000
7/13
1000
10/0
1000
You can also use the
fcrRouteShow
command to display the router port cost.
4.
Enter the
fcrRouterPortCost
command with a port and slot number, to display the router port cost
for a single EX_Port.
switch:admin>
fcrrouterportcost 7/10
Port
Cost
------------------------
7/10
1000
5.
Enter the appropriate form of the
fcrRouterPortCost
command based on the task you want to
perform:
To set the router port cost for a single EX_Port, enter the command with a port and slot number and
a specific cost:
switch:admin>
fcrrouterportcost 7/10 10000
To set the cost of the EX_Port back to the default, enter a cost value of 0:
switch:admin>
fcrrouterportcost 7/10 0
6.
Enter the
portEnable
command to enable the ports that you disabled in
step 1
.
switch:admin>
portenable 7/10
EX_Port frame trunking configuration
In Fabric OS 5.2.0 and later, you can configure EX_Ports to use frame-based trunking just as you do
regular E_Ports. EX_Port frame trunking support is designed to provide the best utilization and balance of
frames transmitted on each link between the FC router and the edge fabric. You should trunk all ports
connected to the same edge fabrics.