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Configuring Fibre Channel over
Ethernet 6
To access Fibre Channel storage, an ESXi host can use the Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
protocol.
The FCoE protocol encapsulates Fibre Channel frames into Ethernet frames. As a result, your host does
not need special Fibre Channel links to connect to Fibre Channel storage. The host can use 10 Gbit
lossless Ethernet to deliver Fibre Channel traffic.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Fibre Channel over Ethernet Adapters
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Configuration Guidelines for Software FCoE
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Set Up Networking for Software FCoE
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Add Software FCoE Adapters
Fibre Channel over Ethernet Adapters
To use Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), install FCoE adapters on your host.
The adapters that VMware supports generally fall into two categories, hardware FCoE adapters and
software FCoE adapters that use the native FCoE stack in ESXi.
Hardware FCoE Adapters
This category includes a specialized offloaded Converged Network Adapters (CNAs) that contain network
and Fibre Channel functionalities on the same card.
When such adapter is installed, your host detects and can use both CNA components. In the client, the
networking component appears as a standard network adapter (vmnic) and the Fibre Channel component
as a FCoE adapter (vmhba). You do not need to configure the hardware FCoE adapter to use it.
Software FCoE Adapters
A software FCoE adapter uses the native FCoE protocol stack in ESXi for the protocol processing. The
software FCoE adapter is used with a NIC that offers Data Center Bridging (DCB) and I/O offload
capabilities. Intel X520 is an example of such NIC. For information on NICs supporting software FCoE,
see the VMware Compatibility Guide.
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