Reference Guide

By default, equal bandwidth is assigned to each dot1p priority in a priority group.
Use the bandwidth parameter to configure the bandwidth percentage assigned to
a priority group. The sum of the bandwidth allocated to all priority groups in a DCB
map must be 100% of the bandwidth on the link. You must allocate at least 1% of
the total port bandwidth to each priority group.
Related
Commands
dcb-map – creates a DCB map to configure PFC and ETS parameters and applies
the PFC and ETS settings on Ethernet ports.
priority-pgid – configures the 802.1p priority traffic in a priority group for a DCB
map.
show fcoe-map
Display the Fibre Channel and FCoE configuration parameters in FCoE maps.
S5000
Syntax
show fcoe-map [brief | map-name]
Parameters
brief Displays an overview of currently configured FCoE maps.
map-name Displays the FC and FCoE configuration parameters in a
specified FCoE map. The FCoE map is applied on Ethernet
(FCoE) and FC ports to transmit FC storage traffic to a
specified fabric.
Command
Modes
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
Command
History
Version 9.1(1.0) Included support for Fabric Services mode, switch
configuration, and switch zoning parameters.
Version 9.0(1.3) Introduced on the S5000.
Usage
Information
Use the show fcoe-map command to display the FC and FCoE parameters used
to configure server-facing Ethernet (FCoE) and fabric-facing FC ports in all FCoE
maps on an S5000 NPIV proxy gateway.
In each FCoE map, the values for the fabric ID and FC-MAP that identify the SAN
fabric to which FC storage traffic is sent, and the FCoE VLAN to be used must be
unique.
An FCoE map is used to identify the SAN fabric to which FCoE storage traffic is sent
and to virtualize S5000 FC ports so that they appear to downstream server CNA
ports as FCoE Forwarder (FCF) ports on an FCoE network.
The following table describes the show fcoe-map brief and show fcoe-map
map-name output shown in the examples below.
NPIV Proxy Gateway
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