Dell PowerEdge FX2 Dell PowerEdge FN I/O Aggregator Configuration Guide 9.6(0 - Page 253

Configuring an NPIV Proxy Gateway, Prerequisite, Default Configurations in Standalone mode

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Configuring an NPIV Proxy Gateway Prerequisite: Before you configure an NPIV proxy gateway (NPG) on an Aggregator, ensure that the following features are enabled. • DCB is enabled by default on the Aggregator. • Autonegotiated DCBx is enabled for converged traffic by default with the Ethernet ports on all Aggregators. • FCoE transit with FIP snooping is automatically enabled when you configure Fibre Channel on the Aggregator. To configure an NPG operation on an Aggregator, follow these general configuration steps: 1. Enabling Fibre Channel Capability on the Switch 2. Creating a DCB map 3. Applying a DCB map on server-facing Ethernet ports 4. Creating an FCoE VLAN 5. Creating an FCoE map 6. Applying an FCoE map on server-facing Ethernet ports 7. Applying an FCoE Map on fabric-facing FC ports NOTE: All these configurations are available only in PMUX mode and you cannot perform these configurations in Standalone mode. Default Configurations in Standalone mode By default, the following configurations are set in Standalone mode: 1. All the FC port are applied with the default FCoE map. 2. All the 10G server facing ports with the DCBX frames will have the default FCoE map and default DCB map assigned, and without the DCBX frames, DCB_MAP_PFC_OFF will be applied. Default DCB map Dell(conf)#do show qos dcb-map SAN_DCB_MAP State :Complete PfcMode:ON PG:0 TSA:ETS BW:30 PFC:OFF Priorities:0 1 2 5 6 7 PG:1 TSA:ETS BW:30 PFC:OFF Priorities:4 PG:2 TSA:ETS BW:40 PFC:ON Priorities:3 Default FCoE map Dell(conf)#do show fcoe-map NPIV Proxy Gateway 253

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Configuring an NPIV Proxy Gateway
Prerequisite
: Before you configure an NPIV proxy gateway (NPG) on an Aggregator, ensure that the
following features are enabled.
DCB is enabled by default on the Aggregator.
Autonegotiated DCBx is enabled for converged traffic by default with the Ethernet ports on all
Aggregators.
FCoE transit with FIP snooping is automatically enabled when you configure Fibre Channel on the
Aggregator.
To configure an NPG operation on an Aggregator, follow these general configuration steps:
1.
Enabling Fibre Channel Capability on the Switch
2.
Creating a DCB map
3.
Applying a DCB map on server-facing Ethernet ports
4.
Creating an FCoE VLAN
5.
Creating an FCoE map
6.
Applying an FCoE map on server-facing Ethernet ports
7.
Applying an FCoE Map on fabric-facing FC ports
NOTE:
All these configurations are available only in PMUX mode and you cannot perform these
configurations in Standalone mode.
Default Configurations in Standalone mode
By default, the following configurations are set in Standalone mode:
1.
All the FC port are applied with the default FCoE map.
2.
All the 10G server facing ports with the DCBX frames will have the default FCoE map and default
DCB map assigned, and without the DCBX frames, DCB_MAP_PFC_OFF will be applied.
Default DCB map
Dell(conf)#do show qos dcb-map SAN_DCB_MAP
-----------------------
State
:Complete
PfcMode:ON
--------------------
PG:0 TSA:ETS
BW:30
PFC:OFF
Priorities:0 1 2 5 6 7
PG:1 TSA:ETS
BW:30
PFC:OFF
Priorities:4
PG:2 TSA:ETS
BW:40
PFC:ON
Priorities:3
Default FCoE map
Dell(conf)#do show fcoe-map
NPIV Proxy Gateway
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