HP A7533A HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.1.1 administrator guide (5697-0235, Dece - Page 411

Modifying and deleting QoS Settings, Deleting an FCIP tunnel

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The following example shows two FCIP tunnels created on slot 8, port ge0; the first with an uncommitted bandwidth (0), and the second with a committed bandwidth of 10000 Kb/sec: switch:admin06> portcfg fciptunnel 8/ge0 create 2 192.168.100.50 192.168.100.40 0 switch:admin06> portcfg fciptunnel 8/ge0 create 3 192.168.100.51 192.168.100.41 10000 The following example shows an FCIP tunnel created between a remote interface 10.1.1.44, and a local IP interface 192.168.131.124: switch:admin06> portcfg fciptunnel 3/ge0 create 6 10.1.1.44 192.168.131.124 155000 Modifying and deleting QoS Settings The QosMap option of the portCfg fciptunnel command allows you to modify QoS settings or delete the QosMap configuration file for a virtual port without bringing the FCIP tunnel down. 1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role. 2. Issue the portCfg fcipTunnel command to modify QoS settings on a virtual port. You must specify at least one characteristic to modify: portCfg fciptunnel [Slot/]ge0|ge1 qosmap tunnel_id -default -delete -Q data-dscp -P L2cos where: -default -delete resets or sets the virtual channel QoS map to default values. deletes the associated QoS map configuration file. The -delete option is used before firmware downgrades to versions previous to Version 6.0.0 that do not support QoS mapping. It removes the file from the config flash memory only. The file is automatically created to defaults if later used or modified. -Q data-dscp -P data-L2coS modifies the Diffserv marking value. modifies the L2 Class of Service tagging value. • tunnel_id is in the range 0-7 • --default resets or sets the virtual channel QoS map to default values • --delete deletes the associated QoS map configuration file. Delete QoS mappings before downgrading to pre-6.0.0 firmware versions that do not support QoS mapping. It removes the file from the config flash memory only. The file is automatically reset to defaults if later used or modified. NOTE: Modified values are not reset to defaults when the tunnel QoS is disabled and enabled. If you want to revert to default values, use the -default option. Deleting an FCIP tunnel 1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role. 2. Issue the portCfg fciptunnel command to delete FCIP tunnels: portcfg fciptunnel [slot/]ge0|ge1 delete tunnel_id The following example shows two tunnels deleted on slot 8, port ge0: switch:admin06> portcfg fciptunnel 8/ge0 delete 6 switch:admin06> portcfg fciptunnel 8/ge0 delete 7 Fabric OS 6.1.x administrator guide 411

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The following example shows two FCIP tunnels created on slot 8, port ge0; the first with an uncommitted
bandwidth (0), and the second with a committed bandwidth of 10000
K
b/sec:
The following example shows an FCIP tunnel created between a remote interface 10.1.1.44, and a local IP
interface 192.168.131.124:
Modifying and deleting QoS Settings
The QosMap option of the
portCfg fciptunnel
command allows you to modify QoS settings or
delete the QosMap configuration file for a virtual port without bringing the FCIP tunnel down.
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2.
Issue the
portCfg fcipTunnel
command to modify QoS settings on a virtual port. You must specify
at least one characteristic to modify:
portCfg fciptunnel [Slot/]ge0|ge1 qosmap
tunnel_id
-default
-delete -Q
data-dscp
-P
L2cos
where:
tunnel_id
is in the range 0-7
--default resets or sets the virtual channel QoS map to default values
--delete deletes the associated QoS map configuration file. Delete QoS mappings before
downgrading to pre-6.0.0 firmware versions that do not support QoS mapping. It removes the file
from the config flash memory only.
The file is automatically reset to defaults if later used or
modified.
NOTE:
Modified values are not reset to defaults when the tunnel QoS is disabled and enabled. If you
want to revert to default values, use the -default option.
Deleting an FCIP tunnel
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2.
Issue the
portCfg fciptunnel
command to delete FCIP tunnels:
portcfg fciptunnel [
slot
/]ge0|ge1 delete
tunnel_id
The following example shows two tunnels deleted on slot 8, port ge0:
switch:admin06> portcfg fciptunnel 8/ge0 delete 6
switch:admin06> portcfg fciptunnel 8/ge0 delete 7
switch:admin06> portcfg fciptunnel 8/ge0 create 2 192.168.100.50
192.168.100.40 0
switch:admin06> portcfg fciptunnel 8/ge0 create 3 192.168.100.51
192.168.100.41 10000
switch:admin06> portcfg
fciptunnel 3/ge0 create 6 10.1.1.44
192.168.131.124
155000
-default
resets or sets the virtual channel QoS map to default values.
-delete
deletes the associated QoS map configuration file. The -delete
option is used before firmware downgrades to versions previous to
Version 6.0.0 that do not support QoS mapping. It removes the
file from the config flash memory only.
The file is automatically
created to defaults if later used or modified.
-Q data-dscp
modifies the Diffserv marking value.
-P data-L2coS
modifies the L2 Class of Service tagging value.