Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 SmartFabric Services for PowerEdge MX: An overview
- 3 SmartFabric mode requirements, guidelines, and restrictions
- 3.1 Create multi-chassis management group
- 3.2 Upstream network requirements
- 3.3 VLAN scaling guidelines
- 3.4 Configuring port speed and breakout
- 3.5 Switch slot placement for SmartFabric mode
- 3.6 Switch-to-Switch cabling
- 3.7 NIC teaming guidelines
- 3.8 Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) behavior
- 3.9 Other restrictions and guidelines
- 4 Creating a SmartFabric
- 4.1 Physically cable MX chassis and upstream switches
- 4.2 Define VLANs
- 4.3 Create the SmartFabric
- 4.4 Configure uplink port speed or breakout, if needed
- 4.5 Create Ethernet uplink
- 4.6 Configure Fibre Channel universal ports
- 4.7 Create Fibre Channel uplinks
- 4.8 Configuring the upstream switch and connect uplink cables
- 5 Deploying a server
- 6 SmartFabric operations
- 7 Switch operations
- 8 Validating the SmartFabric deployment
- 9 SmartFabric troubleshooting
- 9.1 Troubleshooting errors encountered for port group breakout
- 9.2 Troubleshooting Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
- 9.3 Verify VLT/vPC configuration on upstream switches
- 9.4 Discovery of FEM and compute sleds
- 9.5 Troubleshooting uplink errors
- 9.6 Troubleshooting FC/FCoE
- 9.7 SmartFabric Services – Troubleshooting commands
- 10 Uplink configuration scenarios
- 10.1 Scenario 1 - SmartFabric deployment with Dell EMC PowerSwitch Z9100-ON upstream switches
- 10.2 Scenario 2 - SmartFabric connected to Cisco Nexus 3232C switches
- 10.3 Scenario 3: Connect MX9116n FSE to Fibre Channel storage - NPIV Proxy Gateway mode
- 10.4 Scenario 4: Connect MX9116n FSE to Fibre Channel storage - FC Direct Attach
- 10.5 Scenario 5: Connect MX5108n to Fibre Channel storage - FSB
- 10.6 Scenario 6: Configure Boot from SAN
- A Hardware used in this document
- B Dell EMC Unity information
- C Additional information
- D Validated components
- E Technical resources
- F Support and feedback

83 Dell EMC PowerEdge MX SmartFabric Configuration and Troubleshooting Guide
Healthy fabric
9.6 Troubleshooting FC/FCoE
The following points can be verified while troubleshooting FC or FCoE errors:
• Ensure that the firmware and drivers are up to date on the CNAs.
• Check the storage guide to ensure that the CNAs are supported by the storage used in the
deployment. For qualified support matrix, see elab navigator and Dell EMC Storage Compatibility
Matrix for SC Series, PS Series and FS Series.
• Verify that port group breakout mode is appropriately configured.
• Ensure that the FC port-groups broken out on the unified ports in MX9116n switches are made
administratively up once the ports are changed from Ethernet to FC.
• MX9116n switches operating in SmartFabric mode support various commands to verify the
configuration. Use the following commands to verify FC configurations from MX9116n CLI:
OS10# show fc
alias Show FC alias
ns Show FC NS Switch parameters
statistics Show FC Switch parameters
switch Show FC Switch parameters
zone Show FC Zone
zoneset Show fc zoneset
Use the following commands to verify FCoE configurations from MX9116n CLI:
OS10# show fcoe
enode Show FCOE enode information
fcf Show FCOE fcf information
sessions Show FCOE session information
statistics Show FCOE statistics information
system Show FCOE system information
vlan Show FCOE vlan information