Users Guide

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14–Fibre Channel Over Ethernet
N_Port ID Virtualization (NPIV)
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5. (optional) To enable or disable FCoE-Offload or iSCSI-Offload in single
function or NPAR mode on Windows or Linux using QCS CLI, see the User’s
Guide, QLogic Control Suite CLI (part number BC0054511-00). To enable or
disable FCoE-Offload or iSCSI-Offload in single function or NPAR mode on
Windows or Linux using the QCC PowerKit, see the User’s Guide,
PowerShell (part number BC0054518-00). To locate these documents, see
“Laser Safety Information” on page xxiii.
N_Port ID Virtualization (NPIV)
NPIV is a Fibre Channel protocol that allows multiple, virtual N_Ports to be
instantiated on a single physical N_Port.
Each NPIV port is provided with a unique identification in the fabric and
appears as a distinct initiator port at the operating system level.
The 57712/578xx FCoE drivers support NPIV by default, without requiring
any user inputs.
The quantity of NPIV ports that can be created depends on the individual
operating system drivers and the capabilities/limits of the fabric (FCoE/FC
switch). Operating system driver limits for the 57712/578xx FCoE adapters
are:
Microsoft Windows: 256
Linux: 64
ESXi 6.7/7.0: 64 (using only the native qfle3f driver)