HP AE370A HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.2 administrator guide (5697-0016, May 20 - Page 484
Verifying the FCIP tunnel configuration
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Example: Creating an FCIP tunnel with FastWrite and Tape Pipelining enabled switch:admin> portcfg fciptunnel ge1 create 1 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.201 0 -f -t !!!! WARNING !!!! The fastwrite and tape pipelining features are incompatible with multiple equal cost paths. Please ensure that there are no multiple equal cost paths in your fabric before continuing. Continue with operation (Y,y,N,n): [ n] Y Operation Succeeded Verifying the FCIP tunnel configuration After you have created local and remote FCIP configurations, HP recommends that you verify that the tunnel configuration operation succeeded using the portShow fcipTunnel command (be sure to specify the slot/port numbers and the tunnel IDs). 1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role. 2. Verify the FCIP tunnel using the portShow fciptunnel command. The command syntax is as follows. portShow fciptunnel [slot/][ge0|ge1 all|tunnel_id where: all Displays all FCIP tunnels. tunnel_id Displays the specified FCIP tunnel. The following example shows an active tunnel FCIP Fastwrite and Tape Pipelining enabled. If TCP Byte Streaming were enabled, FCIP Fastwrite and Tape Pipelining would be disabled. SP3:admin> portshow fciptunnel ge1 1 Port: ge1 Tunnel ID 1 Tunnel Description Not Configured Remote IP Addr 192.168.15.2 Local IP Addr 192.168.15.1 Remote WWN Not Configured Local WWN 10:00:00:05:1e:41:2f:2e Compression on Fastwrite on Tape Pipelining on Committed Rate 200000 Kbps (0.200000 Gbps) SACK on Min Retransmit Time 100 Keepalive Timeout 10 Max Retransmissions 8 VC QoS Mapping off DSCP Marking (Control): 0, DSCP Marking (Data): 0 VLAN Tagging Not Configured TCP Byte Streaming off Status : Inactive Connected Count: 1 If IPsec has been enabled and a policy added to the configuration, you will see the policy information under the status section of the output, as shown below. The policy information is visible only when IPsec 480 Configuring and monitoring FCIP extension services