Configuring NPV Traffic Management
• Applying a QoS input policy to an FC or FCoE interface:
• Removing a QoS input policy from an FC or FCoE interface:
• Verifying a QoS input policy applied to an FC or FCoE interface:
• When a user-defined QoS policy is used, the same QoS input policy must be applied to all FC and
Note
• Do not configure match protocol fcoe under more than one QoS class map, as FCoE traffic is
Configuring NPV Traffic Management
Configuring NPV Traffic Maps
An NPV traffic map associates one or more NP uplink interfaces with a server interface. The switch associates
the server interface with one of these NP uplinks.
to map the server interface to a different uplink, the server interface must be shut down before configuring
Note
the traffic map.
To configure a traffic map, perform this task:
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS FC NPV Configuration Guide
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switch# conf
switch(config)# interface fc <slot>/<port> | ethernet <slot>/<port> | san-port-channel
<no> | port-channel <no>
switch(config-if)# service-policy type qos input fcoe_qos_policy
switch# conf
switch(config)# interface fc <slot>/<port> | ethernet <slot>/<port> | san-port-channel
<no> | port-channel <no>
switch(config-if)# no service-policy type qos input fcoe_qos_policy
switch# show running-config interface fc <slot>/<port> | interface <slot>/<port> |
san-port-channel <no> | port-channel <no> all
FCoE interfaces in the switch.
supported only on a single CoS.
Command or Action
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# npv traffic-map
server-interface {fc slot/port | vfc vfc-id}
external-interface { fc slot/port |
san-port-channel <number> | vfc vfc-id |
vfc-port-channel vfc-port-channel-id }
Configuring N Port Virtualization
Purpose
Enters global configuration mode.
Configures a mapping between a server interface
(or range of server interfaces) and an NP uplink
interface (or range of NP uplink interfaces).