Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v11.1x (53-1002167-01, May 2011)

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FCIP trunking
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The way FCIP tunnels and virtual ports map to the physical GbE ports depends on the switch or
blade model. The 8 Gbps Extension Switch and 8 Gbps Extension Blade tunnels are not tied to a
specific GbE port, and may be assigned to any virtual port within the allowed range. The 4 Gbps
Extension Blade requires tunnels to be mapped to specific GbE ports and specific virtual ports. The
mapping of GbE ports to tunnels and virtual port numbers is summarized in Table 39.
FCIP trunking
FCIP Trunking is a method for managing the use of WAN bandwidth and providing redundant paths
over the WAN to protect against transmission loss. This feature is available only on the 8 Gbps
extension switches and 8 Gbps extension Blades. Trunking is enabled by creating logical circuits
within an FCIP tunnel. A tunnel may have multiple circuits. Each circuit is a connection between a
pair of IP addresses that are associated with source and destination endpoints of an FCIP tunnel,
as shown in Figure 282. Each circuit represents a portion of the available Ethernet bandwidth
provided by the GbE ports that are connected to the WAN.
TABLE 39 GbE port mapping
Switch or Blade Model GbE ports Tunnels Virtual ports (VE_Ports, VEX_Ports)
8 Gbps Extension Switch GbE ports 0-5 0-8 16-23
8 Gbps Extension blade GbE ports 0-9
10GbE ports 10, 11
0-20 12-21 used by GbE ports (0-9) and by
XGE1
22-31 used by XGE0
4 Gbps Extension blade ge0 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
ge1 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31