Users Guide

To enable FCoE transit on the switch and configure the FCoE transit parameters on ports, follow these
steps.
1. Enable the FCoE transit feature on a switch.
CONFIGURATION mode.
feature fip-snooping
2. Enable FIP snooping on all VLANs or on a specified VLAN.
CONFIGURATION mode or VLAN INTERFACE mode.
fip-snooping enable
By default, FIP snooping is disabled on all VLANs.
3. Configure the FC-MAP value used by FIP snooping on all VLANs.
CONFIGURATION VLAN or INTERFACE mode
fip-snooping fc-map fc-map-value
The default is 0x0EFC00.
The valid values are from 0EFC00 to 0EFCFF.
4. Enter interface configuration mode to configure the port for FIP snooping links.
CONFIGURATION mode
interface port-type slot/port
By default, a port is configured for bridge-to-ENode links.
5. Configure the port for bridge-to-FCF links.
INTERFACE or CONFIGURATION mode
fip-snooping port-mode fcf
NOTE: All these configurations are available only in PMUX mode.
NOTE: To disable the FIP snooping feature or FIP snooping on VLANs, use the no version of a
command; for example, no feature fip-snooping or no fip-snooping enable.
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Displaying FIP Snooping Information
Use the show commands from the table below, to display information on FIP snooping.
Command Output
show fip-snooping sessions
[interface vlan vlan-id]
Displays information on FIP-snooped sessions on all
VLANs or a specified VLAN, including the ENode interface
and MAC address, the FCF interface and MAC address,
VLAN ID, FCoE MAC address and FCoE session ID
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FIP Snooping