HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch FCoE Command Reference - Page 8

default, Examples, Related commands, Syntax, Views, Predefined user roles, Usage guidelines

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You can use the display fcoe command to display the FCoE MAC address of a switch. You can display the FCoE MAC address of an ENode through some software or the NMS. A VFC interface can be bound to only one Layer 2 Ethernet interface and to only one FCoE MAC address. A Layer 2 Ethernet interface can be bound to multiple VFC interfaces, but an FCoE MAC address can be bound to only one VFC interface. If you bind one VFC interface to a Layer 2 aggregate interface and another VFC interface to a Layer 2 Ethernet interface that is a member port of the Layer 2 aggregate interface, the binding to the Layer 2 aggregate interface does not take effect. Examples # Bind interface VFC 4 to Layer 2 Ethernet interface Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/1/5 and FCoE MAC address 000c-2999-eacd. system-view [Sysname] interface vfc 4 [sysname-Vfc4] bind interface ten-gigabitethernet 1/1/5 mac 000c-2999-eacd Related commands • display fcoe • display interface vfc default Use default to restore the default settings for a VFC interface. Syntax default Views VFC interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines CAUTION: The default command might interrupt ongoing network services. Make sure you are fully aware of the impacts of this command when you execute it on a live network. This command might fail to restore the default settings for some commands for reasons such as command dependencies or system restrictions. Use the display this command in interface view to identify these commands, and then use their undo forms or follow the command reference to individually restore their default settings. If your restoration attempt still fails, follow the error message instructions to resolve the problem. Examples # Restore the default settings for interface VFC 1. system-view [Sysname] interface vfc 1 3

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You can use the
display fcoe
command to display the FCoE MAC address of a switch. You can display
the FCoE MAC address of an ENode through some software or the NMS.
A VFC interface can be bound to only one Layer 2 Ethernet interface and to only one FCoE MAC
address.
A Layer 2 Ethernet interface can be bound to multiple VFC interfaces, but an FCoE MAC address can be
bound to only one VFC interface.
If you bind one VFC interface to a Layer 2 aggregate interface and another VFC interface to a Layer 2
Ethernet interface that is a member port of the Layer 2 aggregate interface, the binding to the Layer 2
aggregate interface does not take effect.
Examples
# Bind interface VFC 4 to Layer 2 Ethernet interface Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/1/5 and FCoE MAC address
000c-2999-eacd.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface vfc 4
[sysname-Vfc4] bind interface ten-gigabitethernet 1/1/5 mac 000c-2999-eacd
Related commands
display fcoe
display interface vfc
default
Use
default
to restore the default settings for a VFC interface.
Syntax
default
Views
VFC interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
CAUTION:
The
default
command might interrupt ongoing network services. Make sure you are fully aware of the
impacts of this command when you execute it on a live network.
This command might fail to restore the default settings for some commands for reasons such as command
dependencies or system restrictions. Use the
display this
command in interface view to identify these
commands, and then use their
undo
forms or follow the command reference to individually restore their
default settings. If your restoration attempt still fails, follow the error message instructions to resolve the
problem.
Examples
# Restore the default settings for interface VFC 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface vfc 1