Users Guide

Table Of Contents
8–VMware Driver Software
iSCSI Support
Doc No. BC0054508-00 Rev. R
January 21, 2021 Page 86 Copyright © 2021 Marvell
Installation Check
To verify the correct installation of the driver and to ensure that the host port is
seen by the switch, follow these steps.
To verify the correct installation of the driver:
1. Verify that the host port shows up in the switch fabric login (FLOGI)
database by issuing the one of the following commands:
show flogi database (for a Cisco FCF)
fcoe -loginshow (for a Brocade FCF)
2. If the host WWPN does not appear in the FLOGI database, provide driver
log messages for review.
Limitations
FCoE support has the following limitations:
NPIV is not supported on ESXi by the legacy bnx2fc driver, due to
dependencies on supporting (libfc, libfcoe) components and modules. The
native qfle3f driver supports NPIV.
Non-offload FCoE is not supported with offload-capable Marvell devices.
Only the full hardware offload path is supported.
iSCSI Support
Marvell provides the bnx2i driver to support iSCSI. The Marvell 57xx and 57xxx
iSCSI driver, bnx2i, is a Marvell VMware iSCSI Host Bus Adapter driver. Similar to
bnx2fc, bnx2i is a kernel mode driver used to provide a translation layer between
the VMware SCSI stack and the Marvell iSCSI firmware and hardware. The bnx2i
functions under the Open-iSCSI framework.
VLAN Configuration for iSCSI Offload (VMware)
iSCSI traffic on the network may be isolated in a VLAN to segregate it from other
traffic. When this is the case, you must make the iSCSI interface on the adapter a
member of that VLAN.
To configure the VLAN using the V-Sphere client (GUI):
1. Select the ESXi host.
2. Click the Configuration tab.
3. On the Configuration page, select the Networking link, and then click
Properties.
4. On the selected vSwitch Properties, Ports page, click the virtual switch or
port groups, and then click Edit.