Users Guide
Conguring Switch Mode to FCF Port Mode
To congure switch mode to Fabric services, use the following commands.
1. Congure Switch mode to FCF Port.
CONFIGURATION mode
feature fc fport domain id 2
NOTE: Enable remote-fault-signaling rx off command in FCF FPort mode on interfaces connected to the
Compellent and MDF storage devices.
2. Create an FCoE map with the parameters used in the communication between servers and a SAN fabric.
CONFIGURATION mode
fcoe-map map-name
3. Congure the association between the dedicated VLAN used to carry FCoE trac between servers and a SAN, and the fabric
where the desired storage arrays are installed.
FCOE MAP mode
fabric-id fabric-num vlan vlan-id
4. Congure the FCoE mapped address prex (FC-MAP) value which is used to identify FCoE trac transmitted on the FCoE
VLAN for the specied fabric.
FCOE MAP mode
fc-map fc-map-value
5. Congure the SAN fabric to which the FC port connects by entering the name of the FCoE map applied to the interface.
INTERFACE mode
fcoe-map <fcoe-map-name> {tengigabitEthernet slot/port | fortygigabitEthernet slot/port}
The FCoE map contains FCoE and FC parameter settings (refer to FCoE Maps). Manually apply the fcoe-map to any
Ethernet ports used for FCoE.
Name Server
Each participant in the FC environment has a unique ID, which is called the World Wide Name (WWN). This WWN is a 64-bit
address.
A Fibre Channel fabric uses another addressing scheme to address the ports in the switched fabric. Each port in the switched fabric
is assigned a 24-bit address by the FC switch. When the device logs into the switch fabric on a specic port with its WWN, the
switch assigns the port address to that port, and the switch also maintains the correlation between the port address and the WWN
address of the device on that port. This function of the switch is implemented by using a name server, a database of objects in
which the fabric attached device registers its values.
FC-ID: 24-bit port address. Consists of three parts:
• Domain: Address of the switch itself. There are only 239 addresses available for switches in your SAN environment.
• Area: Identies a group of F_Ports. Each group of ports has a dierent area number, even if there is only one port in the group.
• Port: Provides 256 addresses for identifying attached N_Ports and NL_Ports.
The following sequence explains the operation for the attached N_Port:
• N_Port sends a Fabric Login (FLOGI) as it requests a unique 24-bit address from the Fabric Login Server.
• N_Port sends FLOGI to address 0xFFFFFE. Upon success, it obtains a valid address (FCID).
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FC FLEXIO FPORT