Dell Brocade G620 Brocade 8.0.1 Fabric OS Administratiors Guide - Page 452

Using the QSFPs that support 2 km on ICL ports, ICLs between DCX 8510 Backbones

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Inter-chassis Links Enterprise ICL (EICL) license enforcement is applicable for Inter Fabric Links(IFL) via ICL links on Gen-5 platforms and is not applicable for Gen-6 platforms. In a mixed Gen-5 and Gen-6 environment, the edge fabric will additionally count the ICL IFL links for its license enforcement. When a Gen-5 chassis is connected to a Gen-6 chassis, the Gen-5 takes precedence and imposes the EICL license limit on the links. Prior to 8.0.1 release, only ICL ISLs were counted for license enforcement. In case of only Gen-6 platforms, there is no restriction on the number of switches that can be connected via ICL. In case of only Gen-5 platforms, if no EICL license is present, only 3 other direct chassis are allowed to connect (total 4). In the case of 16-Gbps Gen 5 platforms, if EICL license is present, maximum of 9 chassis are allowed to connect (total of 10). The limit on the number of chassis depends only on the physical chassis and not on the logical switches. For more information on how license enforcement occurs, refer to the Fabric OS Software Licensing Guide. Using the QSFPs that support 2 km on ICL ports Prior to Fabric OS 7.3.0, all the FE ports and ICL ports used the same buffer credit model. In Fabric OS 7.3.0 and later, ICL ports support a 2 km distance. To support this distance, you must use specific QSFPs and allocate a greater number of buffer credits per port. The following points should be considered if you are attempting to support 2 km links on ICL ports: ∙ Only the QSFPs that have the version number "57-1000310-01" and the serial number "HME114323P00044" support 2 km on ICLs. The second character ('M') in this serial number indicates that the QSFP supports 2 km distance. You can also use the sfpShow command to identify the QSFPs that support 2 km on ICL ports. ∙ The new credit model does not affect the HA configuration. ∙ You cannot downgrade from Fabric OS 7.3.0 to any earlier version if either of the following conditions is true: - When you have plugged in the QSFPs that support 2 km on one ore more ICL ports. - When you have configured buffer credits using the EportCredit command on one or more ICL ports. ∙ The portCfgEportCredits configuration cannot have less than 5 buffer credits or more than 16 buffer credits per VC. If there are insufficient buffer credits available, the default configuration is retained and the message Failed: already exceeds Buffer credits allowed is displayed. ∙ Only a maximum of 10 ICL ports can be configured with 2 km QSFPs with 16 buffer credits per VC. ∙ Only a maximum of 14 ICL ports can be configured with 2 km QSFPs with 13 buffer credits per VC. When you configure the 15th port using portCfgEportCredit, the message Failed: already exceeds Buffer credits allowed is displayed. The remaining two ports can have only 34 buffer credits. To remedy this, disable some ports and configure the remaining ports using 13 buffer credits per VC. ∙ If you are using the portCfgEportCredit command, a maximum of 16 buffer credits can be configured on all the ICL ports when all the 16 ICL ports are in the disabled state. After enabling all the ports, until the buffer credits are available, the ports will come up with the configured buffer credits. The remaining ports will come up in degraded mode. In case of remaining QoS-enabled ports, the ports will come up without QoS enabled. If all the ICL ports are QoS enabled, there will only be 448 buffer credits available for 2 km distance support. ∙ Due to the 2 km QSFP module limitation, the link failure counter is not reliable during module or cable removal or insertion. ICLs between DCX 8510 Backbones Each ICL connects the core blades of two Brocade DCX 8510 chassis and provides up to 64 Gbps of throughput within a single cable. You can have up to 32 QSFP ports in a Brocade DCX 8510-8 chassis or 16 QSFP ports in a Brocade DCX 8510-4 chassis, with up to 2 Tbps ICL bandwidth and support for up to 100 meters on universal optical cables. The 100-meter ICL is supported beginning in Fabric OS 7.1.0, when using 100-meter-capable QSFPs over OM4 cable only. Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1 452 53-1004111-02

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Enterprise ICL (EICL) license enforcement is applicable for Inter Fabric Links(IFL) via ICL links on Gen-5 platforms and is not applicable
for Gen-6 platforms. In a mixed Gen-5 and Gen-6 environment, the edge fabric will additionally count the ICL IFL links for its license
enforcement. When a Gen-5 chassis is connected to a Gen-6 chassis, the Gen-5 takes precedence and imposes the EICL license limit
on the links. Prior to 8.0.1 release, only ICL ISLs were counted for license enforcement. In case of only Gen-6 platforms, there is no
restriction on the number of switches that can be connected via ICL. In case of only Gen-5 platforms, if no EICL license is present, only
3 other direct chassis are allowed to connect (total 4).
In the case of 16-Gbps Gen 5 platforms, if EICL license is present, maximum of 9 chassis are allowed to connect (total of 10). The limit
on the number of chassis depends only on the physical chassis and not on the logical switches.
For more information on how license enforcement occurs, refer to the
Fabric OS Software Licensing Guide
.
Using the QSFPs that support 2 km on ICL ports
Prior to Fabric OS 7.3.0, all the FE ports and ICL ports used the same buffer credit model. In Fabric OS 7.3.0 and later, ICL ports support
a 2 km distance. To support this distance, you must use specific QSFPs and allocate a greater number of buffer credits per port.
The following points should be considered if you are attempting to support 2 km links on ICL ports:
Only the QSFPs that have the version number “57-1000310-01” and the serial number “HME114323P00044” support 2 km
on ICLs. The second character (‘M’) in this serial number indicates that the QSFP supports 2 km distance. You can also use the
sfpShow
command to identify the QSFPs that support 2 km on ICL ports.
The new credit model does not affect the HA configuration.
You cannot downgrade from Fabric OS 7.3.0 to any earlier version if either of the following conditions is true:
When you have plugged in the QSFPs that support 2 km on one ore more ICL ports.
When you have configured buffer credits using the
EportCredit
command on one or more ICL ports.
The
portCfgEportCredits
configuration cannot have less than 5 buffer credits or more than 16 buffer credits per VC. If there are
insufficient buffer credits available, the default configuration is retained and the message
Failed: already exceeds Buffer credits
allowed
is displayed.
Only a maximum of 10 ICL ports can be configured with 2 km QSFPs with 16 buffer credits per VC.
Only a maximum of 14 ICL ports can be configured with 2 km QSFPs with 13 buffer credits per VC.
When you configure the 15
th
port using
portCfgEportCredit
, the message
Failed: already exceeds Buffer credits allowed
is
displayed. The remaining two ports can have only 34 buffer credits. To remedy this, disable some ports and configure the
remaining ports using 13 buffer credits per VC.
If you are using the
portCfgEportCredit
command, a maximum of 16 buffer credits can be configured on all the ICL ports when
all the 16 ICL ports are in the disabled state. After enabling all the ports, until the buffer credits are available, the ports will come
up with the configured buffer credits. The remaining ports will come up in degraded mode. In case of remaining QoS-enabled
ports, the ports will come up without QoS enabled. If all the ICL ports are QoS enabled, there will only be 448 buffer credits
available for 2 km distance support.
Due to the 2 km QSFP module limitation, the link failure counter is not reliable during module or cable removal or insertion.
ICLs between DCX 8510 Backbones
Each ICL connects the core blades of two Brocade DCX 8510 chassis and provides up to 64 Gbps of throughput within a single cable.
You can have up to 32 QSFP ports in a Brocade DCX 8510-8 chassis or 16 QSFP ports in a Brocade DCX 8510-4 chassis, with up to 2
Tbps ICL bandwidth and support for up to 100 meters on universal optical cables.
The 100-meter ICL is supported beginning in Fabric OS 7.1.0, when using 100-meter-capable QSFPs over OM4 cable only.
Inter-chassis Links
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