Users Guide
Figure 42. FIP Snooping on an S5000 Switch
The following sections describe how to congure the FIP snooping feature on a switch that functions as a FIP snooping bridge so
that it can perform the following functions:
• Allocate CAM resources for FCoE.
• Perform FIP snooping (allowing and parsing FIP frames) globally on all VLANs or on a per-VLAN basis.
• To assign a MAC address to an FCoE end-device (server ENode or storage device) after a server successfully logs in, set the
FCoE MAC address prex (FC-MAP) value an FCF uses. The FC-MAP value is used in the ACLs installed in bridge-to-bridge
links on the switch.
• To provide more port security on ports that are directly connected to an FCF and have links to other FIP snooping bridges, set
the FCF or Bridge-to-Bridge Port modes.
• To ensure that they are operationally active, check FIP snooping-enabled VLANs.
• Process FIP VLAN discovery requests and responses, advertisements, solicitations, FLOGI/FDISC requests and responses,
FLOGO requests and responses, keep-alive packets, and clear virtual-link messages.
FCoE Transit
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