Configuring Virtual Interfaces; Information About Virtual Interfaces - Cisco nexus 5000 series Cli Configuration Manual

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Configuring Virtual Interfaces

This section describes the configuration of virtual interfaces on the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switches.
It includes the following sections:

Information About Virtual Interfaces

Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switches support Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), which allows Fibre
Channel and Ethernet traffic to be carried on the same physical Ethernet connection between the switch
and the servers. For additional information about FCoE, see
The Fibre Channel portion of FCoE is configured as a virtual Fibre Channel interface. Logical Fibre
Channel features (such as interface mode) can be configured on virtual Fibre Channel interfaces.
Virtual interfaces are created with the administrative state set to down. You need to explicitly configure
Note
the administrative state to bring the virtual interface into operation.
Guidelines and Limitations
When configuring virtual interfaces, note the following guidelines and limitations:
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Information About Virtual Interfaces, page 1-1
Guidelines and Limitations, page 1-1
Configuring Virtual Interfaces, page 1-2
Verifying Virtual Interface Information, page 1-4
Each virtual Fibre Channel interface must be bound to an FCoE-enabled Ethernet interface. FCoE
is supported on 10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.
Each virtual Fibre Channel interface is associated with only one VSAN.
Any VSAN with associated virtual Fibre Channel interfaces must be mapped to a dedicated
FCOE-enabled VLAN.
FCoE is not supported on private VLANs.
C H A P T E R
Chapter 1, "Configuring FCoE."
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