Users Guide
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Fibre Channel Interface
The S5000 functions as a converged enhanced Ethernet (CEE) switch that supports both LAN and storage area network (SAN)
trac using the Fibre Channel protocol.
To access a SAN fabric, use a Fibre Channel (FC) module installed in the S5000.
S5000 FC ports operate at 2G, 4G, and 8G speed. By default, FC ports have autosensing speed enabled to use or negotiate port
speed with a peer SAN switch. The S5000 switch supports two FC switch modes: NPIV proxy gateway (NPG) and Fabric Services.
When you enable the Fibre Channel, the default FC switch mode is NPG. The switch supports FC links to one or more SAN fabrics
using the NPG feature. To provide FC-ID, name service, and zoning, you can congure the FC Switch mode of fabric services on the
switch. For more information, refer to Fabric Services.
NOTE: An S5000 congured as an NPIV proxy gateway does not join a SAN fabric, but functions as an FCoE-FC bridge
that forwards storage trac between server CNAs and core SAN switches. You can connect SAN FC switches directly to
S5000 FC ports. You cannot connect an FC server or SAN storage device to an S5000 FC port. For more information,
refer to
NPIV Proxy Gateway.
Congure Fibre Channel Interfaces
To congure FC interfaces on the S5000 switch, follow these steps.
1. Enable Fibre Channel capability on the switch.
2. Congure Fibre Channel interfaces.
3. Verify the global Fibre Channel conguration on the switch and on individual interfaces.
Enabling Fibre Channel Capability
To enable Fibre Channel capability, follow this step.
Enable Fibre Channel capability.
CONFIGURATION mode
feature fc
Conguring Fibre Channel Interfaces
To congure a Fibre Channel interface, follow these steps.
1. Congure an FC interface.
CONFIGURATION mode
interface fibrechannel slot/port
The range of the slot (stack-unit) numbers is from 0 to 11. The range of the port numbers is from 0 to 47.
NOTE: You can install an FC module only in expansion slot 0.
2. Congure the speed of an FC port.
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