HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.x administrator guide (5697-7344, March 2008)

Fabric OS 6.x administrator guide 435
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Persistently disabling ports
Ports used on an FCIP tunnel must be persistently disabled before you can configure FCIP tunnels. you must
change their state from persistently disabled to persistently enabled.
1. Enter the portCfgShow command to view ports that are persistently disabled.
2. After identifying the ports, enter the portCfgPersistentDisable command to disable any ports
that you will use in the FCIP tunnel configuration.
Configuring VEX ports
If you are going to use a VEX port in your tunnel configuration, use the portCfgVexport command to
configure the port as a VEX port. Remember that a VEX port must be paired with a VE port. VEX ports
cannot communicate with other VEX ports. The command syntax is as follows.
portcfgvexport [slot/]ge0|ge1 [-a 1|2] [-f fabricid] [-d domainid] [-p
1|2|3]
[-t 1|2]
Where:
slot The number of a slot in a 4/256 SAN Director or DC SAN Backbone Director (short
name, DC Director) chassis that contains an FR4-18i blade. This parameter does not
apply to the stand-alone 400 Multi-protocol Router.
ge0|ge1 The Ethernet port used by the tunnel (ge0 or ge1).
-a 1|2 Enables or disables admin (1 to enable or 2 to disable).
-f fabricid The fabric ID (a number from 1 to 128).
-d domainid The preferred Domain ID (a number from 1 to 239).
-p 1|2|3 The port ID format (1 for core, 2 for extended edge, and 3 for native).
-t 1|2 Specify 1 to enable or 2 to disable negotiate fabric parameters.