HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch FCoE Command Reference - Page 13

fcoe enable, Syntax, Default, Views, Predefined user roles, Parameters, Usage guidelines, Examples

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Syntax fc mode { e | f | np } undo fc mode Default A VFC interface operates in F mode. Views VFC interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters e: Configures the VFC interface to operate in E mode. f: Configures the VFC interface to operate in F mode. np: Configures the VFC interface to operate in NP mode. Usage guidelines VFC interfaces support three modes: E, F (default), and NP. • When an FCF switch is operating in FCF mode, VFC interfaces support E and F modes. • When an FCF switch is operating in NPV mode, VFC interfaces support F and NP modes. An FCoE switch provides the following types of VFC interfaces: • E_Port-Connects to an E_Port on another FCF switch. • F_Port-Connects to an N_Port or an NP_Port on another FCF switch. • NP_Port-Connects to an F_Port on another FCF switch. E_Ports connect FCF switches to form a fabric, and F_Ports connect the nodes to FCF switches in the fabric. Examples # Configure interface VFC 1 to operate in E mode. system-view [Sysname] interface vfc 1 [Sysname-Vfc1] fc mode e fcoe enable Use fcoe enable to enable FCoE for a VLAN and map a specified VSAN to the VLAN. Use undo fcoe enable to disable FCoE for the VLAN. Syntax fcoe enable [ vsan vsan-id ] undo fcoe enable Default FCoE is disabled on a VLAN. 8

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Syntax
fc mode
{
e
|
f
|
np
}
undo fc mode
Default
A VFC interface operates in F mode.
Views
VFC interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
e
: Configures the VFC interface to operate in E mode.
f
: Configures the VFC interface to operate in F mode.
np
: Configures the VFC interface to operate in NP mode.
Usage guidelines
VFC interfaces support three modes: E, F (default), and NP.
When an FCF switch is operating in FCF mode, VFC interfaces support E and F modes.
When an FCF switch is operating in NPV mode, VFC interfaces support F and NP modes.
An FCoE switch provides the following types of VFC interfaces:
E_Port
—Connects to an E_Port on another FCF switch.
F_Port
—Connects to an N_Port or an NP_Port on another FCF switch.
NP_Port
—Connects to an F_Port on another FCF switch.
E_Ports connect FCF switches to form a fabric, and F_Ports connect the nodes to FCF switches in the
fabric.
Examples
# Configure interface VFC 1 to operate in E mode.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface vfc 1
[Sysname-Vfc1] fc mode e
fcoe enable
Use
fcoe enable
to enable FCoE for a VLAN and map a specified VSAN to the VLAN.
Use
undo fcoe enable
to disable FCoE for the VLAN.
Syntax
fcoe enable
[
vsan
vsan-id
]
undo fcoe enable
Default
FCoE is disabled on a VLAN.