Dell Brocade G620 Brocade 8.0.1 Fabric OS Command Reference - Page 669
matching SLA. Specify, local-ha-ip, remote-ha-ip, S | --local-ip, min-comm-rate, modify
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portCfg --local-ha-ip ipaddress | none Sets the local HA IP address to use for the circuit. This argument is applicable on the Brocade 7840 switch and the Brocade SX6 extension blade only. --remote-ha-ip ipaddress | none Sets the remote HA IP address to use for the circuit. This argument is applicable on the Brocade 7840 switch and the Brocade SX6 extension blade only. -S | --local-ip local_ip_addr Specifies the IP address for the local end of the circuit. -b | --min-comm-rate value in kbps -B | --max-comm-rate value in kbps You can set a minimum and a maximum for the committed rate to configure the tunnel for Adaptive Rate Limiting (ARL), which allows for a more effective sharing of bandwidth between applications. For Brocade FX8-24, the valid range is 10,000 Kbps to 1,000,000 Kbps for 1G ports and 10,000 Kbps to 10,000,000 Kbps for 10G ports. For Brocade 7840 and the Brocade SX6 extension blade, the valid range is 20,000 Kbps to 10,000,000 Kbps. The maximum committed rate can be no larger than five times the minimum committed rate, and both sides of the circuit must have matching configurations. modify [circuit_ID] [circuit_arguments] Modifies the properties of an existing extension circuit. To modify a circuit, you must specify at least one of the optional circuit parameters for the command to be effective. Any circuit attribute you change with the fcipcircuit modify command affects only the specified circuit. All other circuits remain unchanged. --sla sla_name | none Assigns an SLA to a circuit. Make sure to configure the other end of the circuit with a matching SLA. Specify none to remove the SLA for a circuit. Refer to fciptunnel create and modify for a listing of other optional circuit arguments and their descriptions. delete circuit_ID Deletes the specified extension circuit. Examples To create a FICON-enabled tunnel, first create an empty extension tunnel without any circuits: switch:admin> portcfg fciptunnel 1/12 create Operation succeeded To enable FICON and compression on the tunnel (this sets the keepalive timeout value to 1000 ms, which is the default for FICON-enabled tunnels): switch:admin> portcfg fciptunnel 1/12 modify -c hardware -F enable Operation succeeded To create two circuits (circuit 0 and circuit 1) on the tunnel (these circuits will be created with the FICON-compatible keepalive timeout value): switch:admin> portcfg fcipcircuit 1/12 create \ 0 192.168.51.61 192.168.50.68 -b 300000 -B 500000 Operation succeeded Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference 645 53-1004112-02