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

438 Configuring and monitoring FCIP extension services
The following example tests the connection between 192.175.5.100 and 192.175.5.200,
5. Test end-to-end IP path performance using WAN analysis tools (optional, may be done at any time).
Refer toWAN performance analysis tools” on page 451 for specific information and instructions.
NOTE: The general recommendation is to run ipperf only when there are no active tunnels on the IP
network For more information, refer toAbout the ipperf option” on page 451.
Configuring FCIP tunnels
After you have verified licensing and connectivity between source and destination IP interfaces, you can
configure FCIP tunnels. As you plan the tunnel configurations, be aware that uncommitted rate tunnels use
a minimum of 1000 Kbps, up to a maximum of available uncommitted bandwidth on the GbE port. The
total bandwidth available on a GbE port is 1 Gbps. You can configure tunnels as bidirectional entities with
different commit rates in both directions.
NOTE: You cannot create FCIP tunnels that connect to an HP StorageWorks MP Router.
The command syntax is as follows.
portcfg fciptunnel [slot/]ge0|ge1 create tunnel_id remote_ip_addr
local_ip_addr comm_rate [-c] [-s] [-f] [-t] [-M] [-n remote_wwn] [-k
timeout] [-r retransmissions] [-m time] [-q control_dscp]
[-Q data_dscp] [-v vlan_id] [-p control_L2CoS] [-P data_L2CoS] [-ike
ike_number] [-ipsec ipsec_number] [-key preshared_key]
Where:
switch:admin06> portcmd --ping ge0 -s 192.175.5.100 -d
192.175.5.200
Pinging 192.175.5.200 from ip interface 192.175.5.100 on 0/ge0
with 64 bytes of data
Reply from 192.175.5.200: bytes=64 rtt=1ms ttl=64
Reply from 192.175.5.200: bytes=64 rtt=0ms ttl=64
Reply from 192.175.5.200: bytes=64 rtt=0ms ttl=64
Reply from 192.175.5.200: bytes=64 rtt=1ms ttl=64
Ping Statistics for 192.175.5.200:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Loss = 0 (0 percent
loss)
Min RTT = 0ms, Max RTT = 1ms Average = 0ms
slot The number of a slot in a 4/256 SAN Director or 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).
tunnel_id The tunnel number (0-7).
remote_ip_addr The IP address for the remote end of the tunnel.
local_ip_addr The IP address for the local end of the tunnel.
comm_rate The committed comm rate for the tunnel.
-c Enables compression on this tunnel.
-s Disables selective acknowledgement code (SACK) on the specified tunnel.