Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Guide v6.1.0 (53-1000599-02, June 2008)

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432 Fabric OS Command Reference
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portCfg
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-p Control L2 CoS
Specifies the PL2_Class_of_Service/Priority, as defined by IEEE 802.1p,
for the FCIP control connection. Range is 0-7. Default is 0.
-P L2 CoS Specifies the PL2 Class of Service/Priority, as defined by IEEE 802.1p, for
the FCIP data connection. Range is 0-7. Default is 0.
delete tunnel_id
Deletes specified FCIP tunnel.
qosmap tunnel_id arguments
Modifies (or resets to default), the VC to QoS mapping for a particular FCIP
tunnel. This table can be modified at any time without bringing down the
tunnel.
However, the FCIP tunnel must be configured with the fciptunnel
create/modify -M option before the actual mapping occurs.
The following operands are supported with fciptunnel qosmap:
tunnel_id Specifies the tunnel_id. Range is 0-7.
-default Resets/sets VC QoS map to default values.
-delete Deletes associated QoS map configuration file. Delete QoS mappings
before downgrading to pre-v6.0.0 firmware versions that do not support
QoS mapping. It removes the file from the config flash memory only. The
file is automatically reset to defaults if later used or modified.
vc_num When modifying the VC QoS map, specifies the virtual channel ID for
which the qosmap is modified. Valid values are 0 - 15.
When specifying vc_num, either the -Q or the -P option or both must be
specified.
-Q dscp
Specifies the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value to be
modified. Use the portShow fciptunnel geport all -qosmap command to
display current values. Supported range is 0-63.
-P l2cos
Specifies the L2 Class Of Service (COS) Tagging value. Use the portShow
fciptunnel geport all -qosmap command to display current values.
Supported range is 0-7.
ipif Defines the IP interface for both ports of a tunnel. Up to eight IP interfaces
per GbE port are supported. The IP network connection between two 7500
routers or two FC4-18i blades is configured by defining IP interfaces for origin
and destination virtual ports, and then defining one or more IP routes to
connect them. IPv6 addresses are supported on switches running v6.0 or
later. The syntax for portCfg ipif is as follows:
portcfg ipif [slot/][ge]port option
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