Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual Supporting Fabric OS v6.3.0 (53-1001337-01, July 2009)

Fabric OS Command Reference 587
53-1001337-01
portCfg
2
Path MTU Disc: 0
VLAN ID: 0
L2CoS: F: 0 H: 0 M: 0 L: 0
DSCP: F: 0 H: 0 M: 0 L: 0
Flags: 0x00000000
To set the compression rate to ‘moderate’ on the tunnel:
switch:admin> portcfg fciptunnel 1/12 modify -c 2
Operation succeeded
To enable and configure FICON emulation on the tunnel:
switch:admin>portcfg fciptunnel 1/12 modify -F 1 --ficon xrc 1
Operation succeeded
To configure FastWrite and Tape Pipelining on the tunnel:
switch:admin>portcfg fciptunnel 1/12 modify -f 1 -t 1
Operation succeeded
To delete circuit 1:
switch:admin>portcfg fcipcircuit 1/12 delete 1
Operation succeeded
Function Commands supported only on the Brocade 7500/7500E and the Brocade FR4-18i platforms
Synopsis portcfg action [slot/] ge_port arguments
Description Use this command to manage configuration parameters for ports and Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) ports
on the Brocade 7500 and 7500E FC Router switches and on the FR4-18i FC Router blade. The
following commands are exclusive to these platforms.
portcfg arp - Add and delete address resolution protocol (ARP) entries. Flush ARP table.
portcfg fciptunnel - Create, modify, and delete Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP) tunnels.
- Delete, reset, and modify QoS mappings on an existing tunnel.
- Create or modify a tunnel with VLAN tagging and Class of Service (CoS).
- Create or modify a tunnel with Tape read/write Pipelining enabled or disabled.
- Create or modify a tunnel with Byte Streaming enabled or disabled.
portcfg mirrorport - Configure a mirror port on the local port.
portcfg rscnsuppr - Manage registered state change notification (RSCN) suppression on the
local port.
portcfg faswrite - Configure the FC port for FC Fastwrite.
portcfg ficon - Manage FICON emulation in an FCIP tunnel.
portcfg vlantag - Manage VLAN Tagging configuration for FCIP.
Operands This command supports the following operands:
slot For bladed systems only, specifies the slot number of the port to be
configured, followed by a slash (/).