Direct Routes - HP 5920 SERIES Fc And Fcoe Configuration Manual

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switch is 0x010000. A network mask is made up of a certain number of consecutive 1s. It can be
expressed in hexadecimal format or by the number of 1s.
Protocol—Protocol type, which can be DIRECT (direct routes), STATIC (static routes), or FSPF (FSPF
routes).
Preference—There might be direct routes, static routes, and FSPF routes to the same destination. All
these types of routes are assigned preferences. Direct routes have a preference of 0, static routes
have a preference of 10, and FSPF routes have a preference of 20. The optimal route is the one with
the highest priority (smallest preference value).
Cost—Cost of the route. For routes to the same destination and with the same preference, the route
with the lowest cost is the optimal one. The cost of direct routes is 0. The costs of static routes and
FSPF routes are configurable.
Interface—Specifies the interface through which a matching FC frame is to be forwarded out of the
FC switch.
FIB table contents
Each entry in the FIB table specifies the physical interface a packet destined for a certain destination
node or FC switch should go through to reach either of the following:
The next hop (the next FC switch).
Directly-connected destination node.
To display FIB table information, use the display fc fib command as follows:
<Sysname> display fc fib vsan 1
FC FIB information in VSAN 1:
Destination count: 6
FIB entry count: 6
Destination/Mask
0x020000/8
0x120000/8
0xfffc01/24
0xfffffa/24
0xfffffc/24
0xfffffd/24
The key items Destination, Mask, and Interface in an FIB table have the same meanings as those in a
routing table.

Direct routes

The sources of direct routes include well-known addresses and the FC addresses that the local switch
assigns to directly-connected N_Ports.
The well-known addresses are usually used to access FC switches. For information about using
common well-known addresses, see
addresses are added to the routing table as the destination addresses of direct routes. The direct
route includes the following settings:
The destination address is a well-known address.
The mask is 0xFFFFFF.
The outgoing interface is InLoop0.
Interface
Fc1/0/1
Fc1/0/2
InLoop0
InLoop0
InLoop0
InLoop0
"Appendix B Well-known fabric
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addresses." All well-known

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