User`s guide
3 – Managing the Router
FCIP Routes
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FCIP Route Information Tabbed Page
The FCIP Route Information tabbed page contains the information that defines the
selected FCIP route, as described in the following paragraphs.
FCIP Interface Status – Provides a drop-down box you can use to enable
or disable the FCIP route. Disabling the route places the FC and GE ports in
a down state, but still retains all route configuration parameters.
FC Port – Identifies the FC port assigned to the FCIP route when it was
created.
FC Link Status – Shows the state of the FC port used in this FCIP route.
GigE Port – Identifies the gigabit Ethernet (GigE) port assigned to the FCIP
route when it was created.
GigE Link Status – Shows the state of the GigE port used in this FCIP
route.
Local IP Address – Fields you can use to define the IP address to be used
by the GigE port. An uninitialized port has an IP address of all zeros.
Remote IP Address – Fields you can use to define the IP address of the
GigE port on the remote router.
Subnet Mask – Fields you can use to define the subnet mask used by the
GigE port.
Gateway IP Address – Fields you can use to define the gateway IP address
used by the GigE port.
Jumbo Frames – Provides a drop-down box you can use to enable or
disable Jumbo IP frames. When disabled, the MTU is 1500 bytes; when
enabled, the maximum MTU is 9000 bytes.
TCP Window Size – Provides a drop-down box you can use to choose one
of three options for TCP window size: 8192, 16384, or 32768 bytes. The
default is 32768.
Window Scaling – Provides a drop-down box you can use to enable or
disable TCP window scaling. The default is disabled.
Window Scaling Factor – When Window Scaling is enabled, use this
drop-down box to choose one of six options for TCP window scaling: 0–5.
TCP Port Number – Field you can use to define the TCP port number.
NOTE:
Jumbo Frames should only be used with 1000 Mbps Ethernet
networks.