Connectivity Guide

In this topology:
FSB1 and FSB2—access FSBs.
FSB3 and FSB4—core FSBs.
VLT is congured between FSB1 and FSB2, and requires port-pinning for VLT port channels congured between access FSBs and core
FSBs. The port modes are:
Directly-connected CNA ports—ENode
Ports connected to FSB3 and FSB4—FCF
VLT is congured between FSB3 and FSB4, and requires port-pinning for VLT port channels congured between access and core
FSBs. The port modes are:
Ports connected to FSB1 and FSB2—ENode-transit
Ports connected to FCFs, for pinning to work at ENode port—FCF
The following table lists the high-level congurations on FSB1, FSB3, and FCF1. These congurations apply to FSB2, FSB4, and FCF2,
respectively.
Table 6. High-level
congurations on FSB1, FSB3, and FCF1
FSB1/FSB2 FSB3/FSB4 FCF1/FCF2
1 Enable FIP snooping.
2 Enable DCBX.
3 Create FCoE VLAN and congure FIP
snooping.
4 Create class-maps.
5 Create policy-maps.
6 Create a qos-map.
7 Congure port channel.
1
Enable FIP snooping.
2 Enable DCBX.
3 Create FCoE VLAN and congure FIP
snooping.
4 Create class-maps.
5 Create policy-maps.
6 Create a qos-map.
7 Congure port channel.
1
Enable Fiber Channel F-Port mode
globally.
2 Create zones.
3 Create zoneset.
4 Create a vfabric VLAN.
5 Create vfabric and activate the
zoneset.
6 Enable DCBX.
220 Fibre Channel