Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Supporting Fabric OS v7.0.0 (53-1002152-01, March 2012)
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F_Port trunk groups
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• Bandwidth (shown only for E_Port, Ex_Port, F_Port, and N_Port).
• Throughput (shown only for E_Port, Ex_Port, F_Port, and N_Port).
• Utilization (shown only for E_Port, Ex_Port, F_Port, and N_Port).
Additionally, the following trunking attributes can also be displayed from the Port Admin view by
clicking the Show Advanced Mode button:
• Trunk port state, either master or slave.
• Master Port
• Trunk Index (applies only to F_Port trunking).
• Trunking Enabled
F_Port trunk groups
F_Port trunking provides extra bandwidth and robust connectivity for hosts and targets connected
by switches in Access Gateway mode. There are five general criteria for establishing F_Port
trunking:
• The F_Port trunking feature requires installing the EGM license; otherwise if you attempt to use
this feature in Web Tools without the license, an error message displays.
• Trunking must be enabled on the ports.
• The trunking license must be enabled on the switch in Access Gateway mode.
• The ports should not be configured for long distance connections.
• The ports should not be port-swapped.
When you create an F_Port trunk you create a logical entity called a trunk index (TI), which
represents the physical ports. The TI represents all ports in the trunk. If a master port fails, and a
slave port takes over, the TI remains the same.
The EGM license is required only for 8 Gbps platforms, such as the following:
• Brocade Encryption Switch
• Brocade 300, 5300, and 5100 switches
• Brocade VA-40FC
• Brocade 8000
• Brocade 7800
For non-8 Gbps platforms, all functionality is available without EGM license.
Creating and maintaining F_Port trunk groups
The FS8 -18 Encryption blade provides trunk groups with a maximum of eight ports per trunk
group. The trunk groups are in the blade port ranges 0-7 and 8-15, which are applicable to front
end ports. On the Brocade Encryption Switch, the trunk groups are in the port ranges 0-7, 8-15,
16-23, and 24-31, which are applicable on the front end ports.
User this procedure to create an F_Port trunk group, and to add or remove member ports.
1. Select Port Admin.
2. Click Show Advanced Mode.