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Table 23. show fip-snooping statistics Command Description (continued)
Field Description
Number of FDISC Rejects Number of FIP FDISC reject frames received on the interface.
Number of FLOGO Accepts Number of FIP FLOGO accept frames received on the
interface.
Number of FLOGO Rejects Number of FIP FLOGO reject frames received on the
interface.
Number of CVLs Number of FIP clear virtual link frames received on the
interface.
Number of FCF Discovery Timeouts Number of FCF discovery timeouts that occurred on the
interface.
Number of VN Port Session Timeouts Number of VN port session timeouts that occurred on the
interface.
Number of Session failures due to Hardware Config Number of session failures due to hardware configuration that
occurred on the interface.
Example of the show fip-snooping system Command
Dell# show fip-snooping system
Global Mode : Enabled
FCOE VLAN List (Operational) : 1, 100
FCFs : 1
Enodes : 2
Sessions : 17
NOTE: NPIV sessions are included in the number of FIP-snooped sessions displayed.
Example of the show fip-snooping vlan Command
Dell# show fip-snooping vlan
* = Default VLAN
VLAN FC-MAP FCFs Enodes Sessions
---- ------ ---- ------ --------
*1 - - - -
100 0X0EFC00 1 2 17
FCoE Transit Configuration Example
The following illustration shows an FN IOM switch used as a FIP snooping bridge for FCoE traffic between an ENode (server
blade) and an FCF (ToR switch). The ToR switch operates as an FCF and FCoE gateway.
In this example, DCBx and PFC are enabled on the FIP snooping bridge and on the FCF ToR switch. On the FIP snooping bridge,
DCBx is configured as follows:
FCoE Transit
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