Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide v6.0.0 (53-1000606-01, April 2008)

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Managing the FCIP tunneling service
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ATTENTION
If IPSec is enabled, you are allowed only one static route per GbE port.
Editing an IP route
1. Click a port in the Switch View to open the Port Administration window.
2. Click the GigE Ports subtab.
3. From the tree on the left, select the port you want to modify.
4. Click the IP Routes subtab.
5. From the table, select the IP route you want to modify.
6. Click Edit.
The Edit IP Route dialog box opens with the current configuration values. Retype the metric for
the IP Route.
7. Cli ck OK.
Deleting an IP route
Before you can delete an IP route, you must first delete the corresponding FCIP tunnel.
1. Click a port in the Switch View to open the Port Administration window.
2. Click the GigE Ports tab
3. From the tree on the left, select the port you want to modify.
4. Click the IP Routes subtab.
5. From the table, select the IP route you want to delete. Use Shift-click and Ctrl-click to select
multiple IP routes.
6. Click Delete.
7. Cli ck Yes in the confirmation window.
Managing FCIP Tunnels
To configure FCIP tunnels, you must specify the following attributes:
IP address of the remote interface.
IP address of the local interface.
Whether the tunnel rate is uncommitted or committed and, if committed, the committed rate
for the tunnel.
Uncommitted rate tunnels use a minimum of 1000 Kb/sec, up to a maximum of the available
uncommitted bandwidth on the GbE port.
(Optional) WWN of the remote switch.
Whether compression, Fastwrite, tape pipelining, or an IKE/IPSec policy is enabled or
disabled. These are all features of FCIP.