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Shortest IFL cost configuration, Enable EX_Port or VEX_Port mode with

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Using FC-FC Routing to Connect Fabrics 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. To display the router port cost for a single EX_Port, enter the fcrRouterPortCost command with a port and slot number. switch:admin> fcrrouterportcost 7/10 Port Cost 7/10 1000 4. 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 5. Enter the portEnable command to enable the ports that you disabled in step 1. switch:admin> portenable 7/10 Shortest IFL cost configuration You can direct traffic flow to take the shortest path between host and target when multiple FC routers in the backbone are connected to an edge fabric. Shortest inter-fabric link mode is disabled by default. When you enable shortest IFL mode, an FC router can choose a lowest cost ISL path in the backbone fabric. This feature is useful when an FC router has multiple connections to the source edge fabric, and the backbone fabric has multiple FC routers connected through FCIP links (VE_Ports) and FC links (E_Ports). The selection of a low cost path depends on individual ISL link cost settings in the backbone fabric. Traffic originating from a domain in an edge fabric can choose any equal cost path in order to reach the destination edge fabric. This traffic can be transmitted through high cost paths, such as FCIP links, within the backbone fabric even though low cost paths, such as FC links, are present. When the shortest IFL mode is enabled, each FC router calculates the shortest path for each of its locally-connected source edge fabrics to a remote destination edge fabric that is connected to another FC router in the same backbone fabric. The FC router performs this calculation by identifying all paths in the backbone fabric that can connect the source edge fabric to the destination edge fabric. The cumulative ISL link cost for each path is then calculated: ∙ For any path for which the cumulative ISL link cost of the path is greater than or equal to 10,000, the FC router sets the link cost from the front domain to translate the domain as 10,001. Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1 53-1004111-02 513

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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.
To display the router port cost for a single EX_Port, enter the
fcrRouterPortCost
command with a port and slot number.
switch:admin> fcrrouterportcost 7/10
Port
Cost
------------------------
7/10
1000
4.
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
5.
Enter the
portEnable
command to enable the ports that you disabled in step 1.
switch:admin> portenable 7/10
Shortest IFL cost configuration
You can direct traffic flow to take the shortest path between host and target when multiple FC routers in the backbone are connected to
an edge fabric. Shortest inter-fabric link mode is disabled by default. When you enable shortest IFL mode, an FC router can choose a
lowest cost ISL path in the backbone fabric. This feature is useful when an FC router has multiple connections to the source edge fabric,
and the backbone fabric has multiple FC routers connected through FCIP links (VE_Ports) and FC links (E_Ports). The selection of a low
cost path depends on individual ISL link cost settings in the backbone fabric. Traffic originating from a domain in an edge fabric can
choose any equal cost path in order to reach the destination edge fabric. This traffic can be transmitted through high cost paths, such as
FCIP links, within the backbone fabric even though low cost paths, such as FC links, are present.
When the shortest IFL mode is enabled, each FC router calculates the shortest path for each of its locally-connected source edge fabrics
to a remote destination edge fabric that is connected to another FC router in the same backbone fabric. The FC router performs this
calculation by identifying all paths in the backbone fabric that can connect the source edge fabric to the destination edge fabric. The
cumulative ISL link cost for each path is then calculated:
For any path for which the cumulative ISL link cost of the path is greater than or equal to 10,000, the FC router sets the link
cost from the front domain to translate the domain as 10,001.
Using FC-FC Routing to Connect Fabrics
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