Administrator Guide

FCoE Transit Conguration Example
The following illustration shows a switch used as a FIP snooping bridge for FCoE trac between an ENode (server blade) and an FCF (ToR
switch). The ToR switch operates as an FCF and FCoE gateway.
Figure 39. Conguration Example: FIP Snooping on a Switch
In this example, DCBx and PFC are enabled on the FIP snooping bridge and on the FCF ToR switch. On the FIP snooping bridge, DCBx is
congured as follows:
A server-facing port is congured for DCBx in an auto-downstream role.
An FCF-facing port is congured for DCBx in an auto-upstream or conguration-source role.
The DCBx conguration on the FCF-facing port is detected by the server-facing port and the DCB PFC conguration on both ports is
synchronized. For more information about how to congure DCBx and PFC on a port, refer to the Data Center Bridging (DCB) chapter.
The following example shows how to congure FIP snooping on FCoE VLAN 10, on an FCF-facing port (1/5), on an ENode server-facing
port (1/1), and to congure the FIP snooping ports as tagged members of the FCoE VLAN enabled for FIP snooping.
Example of Enabling the FIP Snooping Feature on the Switch (FIP Snooping Bridge)
Dell(conf)# feature fip-snooping
Example of Enabling FIP Snooping on the FCoE VLAN
Dell(conf)# interface vlan 10
Dell(conf-if-vl-10)# fip-snooping enable
Example of Enabling an FC-MAP Value on a VLAN
Dell(conf-if-vl-10)# fip-snooping fc-map 0xOEFC01
NOTE
: Conguring an FC-MAP value is only required if you do not use the default FC-MAP value
(0x0EFC00).
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