Configuring Cee Interfaces - Brocade Communications Systems 8 Administrator's Manual

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Configuring CEE interfaces

11. Click Save Configuration.
Configuring CEE interfaces
The CEE Interfaces tab on the Port Administration panel is used for configuring the CEE interfaces
on a switch.
Use the following procedure to configure the CEE interfaces.
1. Select the CEE Interfaces tab on the Port Administration panel.
2. Select the port you want to configure under the CEE Interface Explorer.
3. Select the General tab.
4. Select Edit Configuration.
5. Select the Interface Mode.
6. Select the L2 Mode.
7.
8. Enter the profile name in the LLDP-DCBX Profile field for using a specific profile for the
9. In the FC0E Priority Bits field, enter a value that indicates the desired user priority. Each bit
10. Assign a default class of service in the Default CoS field.
11. Click OK.
12. Click Enable for Status and LLDP Status.
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Advertise dcbx-fcoe-app—Advertises application type, length, and values to ensure
interoperability of traffic over DCBX protocol running over LLDP.
Normally, this tab is pre-selected.
The CEE Edit Configuration dialog box displays.
The options are None and L2. The default is None.
If you intend to use this port in a Link Aggregation Group (LAG), select None. L2 mode is
applied when you configure the LAG.
The choices are Access, Trunk, and Converged. The default is Access.
The L2 mode setting determines operation within a VLAN:
Access mode allows only one VLAN association, and all frames are untagged.
Trunk mode allows more that one VLAN association, and tagged frames are allowed.
Converged mode interface can be Native (untagged or access) in one VLAN and it could be
non-native (trunk or tagged) type in another VLAN.
If you are using a CEE map or Traffic Class Map to apply QoS traffic priority, select the
appropriate button, and enter the name of the map you want to use.
interface.
represents a user priority that is associated with FCoE traffic.
The range is 0-255. The default is 8.
The default CoS range is 0-7. The default is 0.
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