Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Supporting Fabric OS v7.0.0 (53-1002152-01, March 2012)

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Configuring an EX_Port
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You can enable or disable multiple ports at one time. Use Shift-click and Ctrl-click to select multiple
ports in the table, and then click one of the enable or disable tasks in the task bar.
You can select multiple ports in the table, but you can select only one port at a time in the tree.
Configuring an EX_Port
To configure an EX_Port, perform the following steps.
1. Select Tasks > Manage > FCR.
2. Select the EX_Ports tab.
3. Click New in the task bar to configure one or more EX_Ports.
This launches the port configuration wizard, which guides you through the port configuration
process.
NOTE
Support for EX_PORTs on the Brocade FR4-18i switch has been removed in Fabric OS v7.0.0
You must specify the Fabric ID and, if configuring an FC port, the speed and long distance
mode. You can select any unique fabric ID as long as it is consistent for all EX_Ports that
connect to the same edge fabric.
Editing the configuration of an EX_Port
To edit the configuration of an EX_Port, perform the following steps.
1. Select Tasks > Manage > FCR.
2. Select the EX_Ports tab.
3. Select a port to configure, by clicking the row.
4. Click Edit Configuration in the task bar. This launches the port configuration wizard, which
guides you through the port configuration process. The current configuration values are
displayed in the wizard steps.
NOTE
If you decide to configure a disabled port, the wizard provides the Enable Port after
configuration check box. If you select this check box, the disabled port is automatically
enabled after configuration. If you leave this box cleared, the port remains in the same state
after configuration.
Configuring FCR router port cost
In FCR, EX_Ports can be assigned router port cost. The cost of the link is a positive number. The
router port path or tunnel path is chosen based on the minimum cost per connection. If multiple
paths exist with the same minimum cost, there will be load sharing over these paths. If multiple
paths exist where one path costs lower than the others, then the lowest cost path is used.