Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Command Mode INTERFACE
Usage
Information
OS10 supports this configuration only on a switch running FSB mode, and on Ethernet and port-channel
interfaces. You cannot configure FIP snooping port mode on a port channel member.
Use this command to change the port mode. By default, the port mode of an interface is set to ENode.
Configure the port mode only after you enable FIP snooping. Before you disable FIP snooping, reset the
port mode to its default value, ENode.
You cannot disable FIP snooping when the port mode is set to a non-default value (enode-transit, fcf, or
fcf-transit).
If you want to change the port mode from one value to another, you can directly use the fip-snooping
port mode command. You do not have to explicitly use the no form of the command.
The no version of this command resets the port mode to ENode.
Example
OS10(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/32
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/32)# fip-snooping port-mode fcf
Supported
Releases
10.4.0E(R1) or later10.4.3.0 or laterSupport for enode-transit and fcf-transit port modes added.
FCoE commands
The following commands are supported on all the three modes: F_Port, NPG, and FSB.
clear fcoe database
Clears the FCoE database for the specified VLAN.
Syntax
clear fcoe database vlan vlan-id {enode enode-mac-address | fcf fcf-mac-
address | session fcoe-mac-address}
Parameters
vlan-id Enter the VLAN ID.
enode-mac-address Enter the MAC address of the ENode.
fcf-mac-address Enter the MAC address of the FCF.
fcoe-mac-address Enter the MAC address of the FCoE session.
Default Not configured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
None
Example
OS10# clear fcoe database vlan 100 enode aa:bb:cc:00:00:00
Supported
Releases
10.4.0E(R1) or later
clear fcoe statistics
Clears FCoE statistics for specified interface.
Syntax
clear fcoe statistics [interface interface-type]
Parameters interface-type (Optional) Enter the interface type. The interface may be ethernet, VLAN, or
port-channel.
Default Not configured
Fibre Channel 423