HP StorageWorks XPath OS 7.4.X Administrator Guide (AA-RVHDD-TE, February 2006)
74 Using the FCIP Tunneling Service
3. Set the GigE port parameters.
The following example is for local and remote ports on the same subnet:
If the local and remote ports are on different subnets, use the -g option to specify the gateway:
4. Start the port:
5. Disable the FCIP ISL:
6. Set the remote port to send to the local port:
7. Re-enable the FCIP ISL:
Verifying that the connection is up
Use the rnPing command. The following example pings the remote port at IP address 10.2.3.23, using a
packet length of 1200 bytes. The example assumes the MP Routers are on the same subnet. You can issue
the portShow command to see the port configuration and the fcipShow command to see FCIP protocol
information:
router:admin> portcfggige 4 -i 10.2.3.23 -n 255.255.255.0 -v 1 -p fcip
port 4 proto set to: fcip
port 4 proto ver set to: 1
port 4 ipaddress set to: 10.2.3.23
port 4 net mask set to: 255.255.255.0
router:admin> portcfggige 4 -i 10.2.4.23 -n 255.255.255.0 -g 10.2.4.1
-v 1 -p fcip
router:admin> portstart 4
port 4 started
router:admin> portcfgfcip 4 -a 2
port 1 admin status set to : 2
router:admin> portcfgfcip 4 -i 10.2.3.22
router:admin> portcfgfcip 4 -a 1
port 1 admin status set to : 1