HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.2 administrator guide (5697-0016, May 2009)
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The following example shows the portShow fcipTunnel command used to display IPsec
information for tunnel 3:
switch:admin> portshow fciptunnel 8/ge0 3 -ipsec
Port: ge0
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Tunnel ID 3
Remote IP Addr 192.175.5.200
Local IP Addr 192.175.5.100
Remote WWN Not Configured
Local WWN 10:00:00:05:1e:37:00:20
Compression off
Fastwrite on
Tape Pipelining on
Uncommitted bandwidth, minimum of 1000 Kbps (0.001000 Gbps)
SACK on
Min Retransmit Time 100
Keepalive Timeout 80
Max Retransmissions 9
Status : Active
Connected Count: 1
Uptime 1 hour, 16 minutes, 4 seconds
IKE Policy 7
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Authentication Algorithm: MD5
Encryption: 3DES
Perfect Forward Secrecy: off
Diffie-Hellman Group: 1
SA Life (seconds): 200000
IPSec Policy 7
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Authentication Algorithm: AES-XCBC
Encryption: 3DES
SA Life (seconds): 1500000
Pre-Shared Key 1234567890123456
Virtual Fabrics and FCIP
Any GigE_Port and all of its associated FCIP tunnels on a chassis can be assigned to any Logical Switch.
As with the current Fabric OS, the port types supported by FCIP are either VE_ or VEX_Port. When a GigE
port is moved to a Logical Switch, all eight VE_ and VEX_Ports are automatically moved. There is no
interaction required to assign or move them.
The following constraints on VE_ and VEX_Ports apply:
• All VEX_Ports will be persistently disabled when Virtual Fabric mode is enabled. You need to create a
Logical Switch with the base switch attribute turned on and move the ports to the new base switch.
• The ports must be offline before they are moved from one Logical Switch to another.
• A Logical Switch is independent of the base switch. Therefore all GigE_Port based protocol addresses,
such as IP addresses, must be unique within a Logical Switch.
• FCIP tunnels working as an extended ISL can carry traffic for multiple fabrics. Therefore a GigE_Port
used as an extended ISL must be assigned to the base switch.
TCP Byte Streaming
TCP Byte Streaming allows an HP StorageWorks 400 Multi-Protocol Router or a B-Series Multi-Protocol
Router Blade to communicate with supported third party WAN optimization hardware connected on the
GigE ports configured for FCIP. This feature is enabled when configuring the FCIP tunnel.