Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001761-01, June 2010)

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CEE and LAN integration
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DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL
Figure 3 illustrates a representative data center LAN with Brocade FCoE hardware. The information
and procedures that follow outline the configuration process for introducing the Brocade FCoE
hardware into the network and for feature sets unique to CEE. Unless otherwise noted, all
commands are entered through the CEE CLI. See the Brocade FCoE Administrator’s Guide for
configuration details and supported L2 functionality.
FIGURE 3 Adding the Brocade 8000 switch to the data center LAN (SAN not shown)
The following steps are the basic process for integrating the Brocade FCoE hardware on a LAN.
1. Create a CEE map for the Brocade FCoE hardware to define the traffic types on your LAN. For
details, see“Creating the CEE map” on page 24.
2. Define your present DCBX setup for TLV. For details, see“Configuring DCBX” on page 25.
3. Configure the Brocade FCoE hardware for your present type of STP. For details, see
“Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol” on page 26.
4. Assign the Brocade FCoE hardware to the correct VLAN membership and VLAN group. For
details, see “Configuring VLAN Membership” on page 26.
5. Assign the CEE interfaces on the Brocade FCoE hardware to the correct VLAN groups. For
details, see “Configuring the CEE Interfaces” on page 27.
6. Enter the copy command to save the running-config file to the startup-config file.
About CEE map attributes
The following information is needed for CEE configuration:
The types of traffic flowing through an interface, FCoE, TCP/IP, and so on.
The minimum bandwidth required for each traffic type.
Brocade
8000
VLAN
trunks
Brocade
8000
Data center
servers
Data center
access layer
Data center
core layer
...connected
to SAN fabric
FCoE
VLAN 100
Server Group 1
VLAN 10
Server Group 2
VLAN 20
Aggregation layer
CORE