Configuring VFC interfaces and FIP
VFC interfaces and FIP configuration task list
Tasks at a glance
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(Optional.)
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Configuring a VFC interface
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a VFC interface and
enter its view.
3.
Configure the VFC interface
mode.
4.
Bind the VFC interface to the
specified Ethernet interface.
5.
Assign the VFC interface to
the specified VSAN as a
trunk port.
6.
(Optional.) Configure a
description for the VFC
interface.
Configuring a VFC interface
Enabling FCoE for a VLAN and mapping a VSAN to the VLAN
Configuring the FC-MAP value
Configuring the FKA advertisement period value
Configuring the FCF priority
Command
system-view
interface vfc interface-number
fc mode { e | f | np }
bind interface interface-type
interface-number [ mac
mac-address ]
port trunk vsan vsan-id
description text
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Remarks
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By default, a VFC interface operates
in F mode.
•
When an FCF switch operates in
FCF mode, VFC interfaces support
E and F modes.
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When an FCF switch operates in
NPV mode, FC interfaces support
F and NP modes.
By default, no Ethernet interface is
bound to a VFC interface.
The VFC interface sends and receives
packets through the Ethernet interface
bound to it.
By default, a VFC interface is not
assigned to any VSAN as a trunk
port.
You can assign a VFC interface to a
nonexistent VSAN as a trunk port and
then create the VSAN.
By default, the description of an
interface is Interface name Interface,
for example, Vfc1 Interface.