Layer 2 Ethernet Overview; Layer 2 Forwarding; Figure 1 Multiple Switch Fabric Configuration - Brocade Communications Systems 1606 Administrator's Manual

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Layer 2 Ethernet overview

The Brocade FCoE hardware contain CEE ports that support FCoE forwarding. The CEE ports are
also backwards compatible and support classic Layer 2 Ethernet networks (see
2 Ethernet operation, a host with a Converged Network Adapter (CNA) can be directly attached to a
CEE port on the Brocade FCoE hardware. Another host with a classic 10-Gigabit Ethernet NIC can
be either directly attached to a CEE port, or attached to a classic Layer 2 Ethernet network which is
attached to the Brocade FCoE hardware.
FIGURE 1
Host 1

Layer 2 forwarding

Layer 2 Ethernet frames are forwarded on the CEE ports. 802.1Q VLAN support is used to tag
incoming frames to specific VLANs, and 802.3ac VLAN tagging support is used to accept VLAN
tagged frames from external devices. The 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), Rapid Spanning
Tree Protocol (RSTP), and Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) are used as the bridging
protocols between Layer 2 switches.
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Multiple switch fabric configuration
Classic Layer 2
Ethernet switch
Brocade 8000
switch
CNA or
classic NIC
FC switch
FC switch
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Layer 2 Ethernet overview

Host 3
Classic NIC
Host 2
CNA or
classic NIC
1
Figure
1). In Layer
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