Users Guide

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Example
OS10# clear fcoe statistics interface ethernet 1/1/1
OS10# clear fcoe statistics interface port-channel 5
Supported
Releases
10.4.0E(R1) or later
fcoe-pinned-port
Marks a port as a pinned port in the port-channel. This configuration is supported on FSB, Ethernet LAG in NPG, and F_Port mode. It is
not supported on a VLTi LAG.
Syntax
fcoe-pinned-port
Parameters node/slot/port[:subport]—Enter the interface type details.
Defaults Disabled
Command Mode Port-channel INTERFACE
Usage Information You can configure only single port per port-channel. If the port is not configured properly, or if the pinned port
goes down, the other ports in the port-channel are not used even if the ports have valid path to server. The no
version of this command removes the pinned port configuration.
Example
OS10(conf-if-eth-1/1/9)# channel-member 10
OS10(conf-if-eth-1/1/9)# fcoe-pinned-port
Warning: Any existing FCoE session in port-channel will get cleared. Do you
want to continue(yes/no)?yes
Supported
Releases
10.4.2.0 or later
fcoe max-sessions-per-enodemac
Configures the maximum number of sessions allowed for an ENode.
Syntax
fcoe max-sessions-per-enodemac max-session-number
Parameters max-session-number — Enter the maximum number of sessions to be allowed, from 1 to 64.
Defaults 32
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage Information
The no version of this command resets the number of sessions to the default value.
NOTE: This command is not available in the fabric mode of MX9116N-ON. So in MX9116N-ON, the
number of FCoE sessions is always 32. If the device is in Full-switch mode, you can configure the
maximum number of FCoE sessions per ENode to be 64 using the fcoe max-sessions-per-
enodemac 64 command.
Example
OS10(config)# fcoe max-sessions-per-enodemac 64
Supported
Releases
10.4.0E(R1) or later
fcoe priority-bits
Configures the priority bits for FCoE application TLVs.
Syntax
fcoe priority-bits priority-value
Fibre Channel 349