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Type/Length/Value TLV, FC0E Priority Bits

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19 LLDP-DCBX configuration DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL You can clear the check box to disable LLDP. 5. Enter a name for the configuration in the System Name field. 6. Optionally, add a description in the System Description field. 7. Select the Mode. For Mode, the choices are Tx (transmit), Rx, (receive) or Both. The default is Both. 8. In the Hello field, enter a time value in seconds. The Hello value sets the interval between hello bridge protocol data units sent by the root switch configuration messages. The range is 4 to 180 seconds. The default is 30 seconds. 9. In the Multiplier field, set the number of consecutive misses allowed before LLDP considers the interface to be down. The range is 1 to 10. The default is 4. The multiplier is related to the Hello time interval. Using the defaults, you wait four times (the multiplier value) at 30 second intervals (the hello value) before giving up on the interface. 10. In the FC0E Priority Bits field, enter a value that indicates the desired user priority. Each bit represents a user priority associated with FCoE traffic. The range is 0-255. The default is 8. 11. Select the parameters you want to exchange. Note that the term TLV indicates packaging of parameters into a Brocade-specific Type/Length/Value (TLV): • Advertise Optional-tlv-Advertises the following optional TLVs: - system-description-Describes switch or blade characteristics. - port-description-Describes the configured port. - system-name-Specifies the system name. - system-capabilities-Describes the system capabilities. - management-address-The IP address of the management port on the 8000 switch. • Advertise dot1-tlv-Select this check box to advertise to any attached device to send IEEE 802.1 LLDP type, length, and values. • Advertise dot3-tlv-Select this check box to advertise to any attached device to send IEEE 802.3 LLDP type, length, and values. • Advertise dcbx-tlv-Select this check box to advertise to any attached device the respective LLDP type, length, and values. • Advertise dcbx-fcoe-logical-link-Select this check box to advertise to any attached device to send DCBX protocol over LLDP to negotiate the logical link type, length, and values. • Advertise dcbx-fcoe-app-Select this check box to advertise application type, length, and values to ensure interoperability of traffic over DCBX protocol running over LLDP. 12. Click Apply. 13. Click Save Configuration. 260 Web Tools Administrator's Guide 53-1001772-01

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LLDP-DCBX configuration
19
DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL
You can clear the check box to disable LLDP.
5.
Enter a name for the configuration in the
System Name
field.
6.
Optionally, add a description in the
System Description
field.
7.
Select the
Mode
.
For
Mode
, the choices are
Tx
(transmit),
Rx
, (receive) or
Both
. The default is
Both
.
8.
In the
Hello
field, enter a time value in seconds.
The Hello value sets the interval between hello bridge protocol data units sent by the root
switch configuration messages. The range is 4 to 180 seconds. The default is 30 seconds.
9.
In the
Multiplier
field, set the number of consecutive misses allowed before LLDP considers
the interface to be down.
The range is 1 to 10. The default is 4. The multiplier is related to the Hello time interval. Using
the defaults, you wait four times (the multiplier value) at 30 second intervals (the hello value)
before giving up on the interface.
10.
In the
FC0E Priority Bits
field, enter a value that indicates the desired user priority. Each bit
represents a user priority associated with FCoE traffic.
The range is 0-255. The default is 8.
11.
Select the parameters you want to exchange.
Note that the term TLV indicates packaging of parameters into a Brocade-specific
Type/Length/Value (TLV):
Advertise Optional-tlv—
Advertises the following optional TLVs:
-
system-description
—Describes switch or blade characteristics.
-
port-description
—Describes the configured port.
-
system-name
—Specifies the system name.
-
system-capabilities
—Describes the system capabilities.
-
management-address
—The IP address of the management port on the 8000 switch.
Advertise dot1-tlv
—Select this check box to advertise to any attached device to send IEEE
802.1 LLDP type, length, and values.
Advertise dot3-tlv
—Select this check box to advertise to any attached device to send IEEE
802.3 LLDP type, length, and values.
Advertise dcbx-tlv
—Select this check box to advertise to any attached device the respective
LLDP type, length, and values.
Advertise dcbx-fcoe-logical-link
—Select this check box to advertise to any attached device
to send DCBX protocol over LLDP to negotiate the logical link type, length, and values.
Advertise dcbx-fcoe-app
—Select this check box to advertise application type, length, and
values to ensure interoperability of traffic over DCBX protocol running over LLDP.
12. Click
Apply
.
13. Click
Save Configuration
.