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FC Flex IO Modules
This part provides a generic, broad-level description of the operations, capabilities, and conguration commands of the Fiber Channel
(FC) Flex IO module.
FC Flex IO Modules
This part provides a generic, broad-level description of the operations, capabilities, and conguration commands of the Fiber Channel
(FC) Flex IO module.
Understanding and Working of the FC Flex IO Modules
This chapter provides a generic, broad-level description of the operations and functionality of the Fiber Channel (FC) Flex IO module,
and contains the following sections:
• FC Flex IO Modules Overview
• FC Flex IO Module Capabilities and Operations
• Guidelines for Working with FC Flex IO Modules
• Processing of Data Trac
• Installing and Conguring the Switch
• Interconnectivity of FC Flex IO Modules with Cisco MDS Switches
FC Flex IO Modules Overview
The Fibre Channel (FC) Flex IO module is supported on MXL 10/40GbE Switch and M I/O Aggregator (IOA). The MXL or IOA switch
installed with the FC Flex IO module functions as a top-of-rack edge switch that supports converged enhanced Ethernet (CEE)
trac — Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) for storage, Interprocess Communication (IPC) for servers, and Ethernet local area
network (LAN) (IP cloud) for data — as well as FC links to one or more storage area network (SAN) fabrics. Although the MXL
10/40GbE Switch and the I/O Aggregator can act as a FIP snooping bridge (FSB) to provide FCoE transit switch capabilities, the
salient and signicant advantage of deploying the FC Flex IO module is to enable more streamlined and cohesive FCoE N-port
identier virtualization (NPIV) proxy gateway functionalities. The NPIV proxy gateway (NPG) provides FCoE-FC bridging behavior.
The FC Flex IO module oers a rich, comprehensive set of FCoE functionalities on the M1000e chassis by splitting the Ethernet and
Fibre Channel (FC) trac at the edge of the chassis. The FC switches that are connected directly to the FC Flex IO module provide
Fibre Channel capabilities because the FC Flex IO module does not support full fabric functionalities. With the separation of Ethernet
and FC packets performed at the edge of the chassis itself, you can use the MXL 10/40GbE Switch or the Aggregator that contains
an FC Flex IO module to connect to a SAN environment without the need for a separate ToR switch to operate as NPIV proxy
gateways. The MXL 10/40GbE Switch or the I/O Aggregator can function in NPIV proxy gateway mode when an FC Flex IO module
is present or in the FIP snooping bridge (FSB) mode when all the ports are Ethernet ports.
The FC Flex IO module uses the same baseboard hardware of the MXL 10/40GbE Switch or the Aggregator and the M1000 chassis.
You can insert the FC Flex IO module into any of the optional module slots of the MXL 10/40GbE Switch and it provides four FC
ports per module. If you insert only one FC Flex IO module, four ports are supported; if you insert two FC Flex IO modules, eight
ports are supported.
By installing an FC Flex IO module, you can enable the MXL 10/40GbE Switch and I/O Aggregator to directly connect to an existing
FC SAN network. The FC Flex IO module uses the existing slots on the MXL 10/40GbE Switch and I/O Aggregator and provides four
or eight FC ports up to speed of 8 GbE per second. You can connect all of the FC ports to the same FC SAN fabric to yield FC
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