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G8264CS Command Reference for ENOS 8.4
Table 344.
FCF VLAN Configuration Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
[no] npv autodisruptiveloadbalance enable
Automatically triggers a load‐balance if an imbalance is detected in the current
NPV VLAN. Any new uplinks are monitored and the switch will assess the
load on existing links. If necessary, the enodes will be redistributed to the new
uplink.
The no form of the command removes the automated option. Any new uplinks
will not trigger a disruptive load balance.
Note: A switch reboot will not affect the status of this command.
Command mode: VLAN configuration
[no] npv enable
Enables or disables NPV gateway functionality for the VLAN.
The default setting is disabled.
Command mode: VLAN configuration
[no] npv trafficmap externalinterface <FC port alias or number>
Enables or disables the selected ports as NP (external uplink) ports.
Command mode: VLAN configuration
fcoe fcmap <fabric map ID>
Configures the global FC‐map that identifies the FC fabric used by the switch.
The switch will discard MAC addresses that are not part of the current fabric,
which avoids cross‐fabric talk.
The FC‐map is a 24‐bit hexadecimal value.
The default value is 0x0efc00.
Command mode: VLAN configuration
no fcoe fcmap
Resets the FC‐map to the default 0x0efc00 value.
Command mode: VLAN configuration
fcoe fcfpriority <0‐255>
Configures the FCF priority. When an FC initiator sends login requests to
multiple FCFs, it selects the one with the highest priority value.
The default value is 128.
Command mode: VLAN configuration
no fcoe fcfpriority
Resets the FCF priority to the default 128 value.
Command mode: VLAN configuration
fcoe fkaadvperiod <8‐90>
Configures the FIP Keep Alive advertising period, in seconds.
Command mode: VLAN configuration