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Layer 2/3 managed 10g/25g/40g/100g data center switches
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5000 Series Layer 2/3 Managed Data Center Switch CLI Reference Guide
Default
The default is 0x0efc00.
Command Mode
VLAN Config
Example
The following example of the command configures an FC map value of 0x100 on VLAN 208.
(config)#vlan 208
(config)(vlan 208)#fip-snooping enable
(config)(vlan 208)#fip-snooping fc-map 0x100
The following example of the command configures an FC map value 0xFFCB for VLANs 2 through 8
(config)#vlan 2-8
(config)(vlan 2-8)#fip-snooping fc-map 0xecffcb
(config)(vlan 2-8)#exit
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fip-snooping port-mode
The switch must know the interfaces to which the Fibre Channel Fabric (FCF) is connected in order to
relay FIP packets received from the hosts toward the FCF. The fip-snooping port-mode command is
used in the Interface Configuration mode to configure an interface to face towards the FCF. If an interface
is not configured to be an FCF-facing interface, then it will, by default, be a host-facing interface.
In order to receive DCBX information and propagate it to the CNAs on the downstream (host-facing) ports,
it is recommended that FCF-facing ports be placed into the auto-upstream mode.
Meanwhile, before FCoE traffic can pass over the port, interfaces enabled for PFC should be configured
in the trunk mode or the general mode and must be PFC-operationally enabled.
The fip-snooping port-mode command can only be input after FIP snooping has been enabled using the
"priority-flow-control mode"
The no command is used to set the interface to face towards the host.
fip-snooping port-mode fcf
no fip-snooping port-mode fcf
Parameters
fcf
Default
The default is as follows: host-facing interface.
Command Mode
Interface Config
command. Otherwise, the command will not appear in the CLI syntax tree.
Fibre Channel Fabric.
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