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Brocade FastIron Ethernet Switch Platform and Layer 2 Switching Configuration Guide User Manual

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Feature

ICX 6430

ICX 6450

FCX

ICX 6610

ICX 6650

FSX 800
FSX 1600

ICX 7750

Multi-port static MAC address

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

Yes

08.0.10

Static MAC entries with option to set
traffic priority

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.10

Flow-based MAC address learning

No

No

No

No

No

08.0.01

No

Port-based VLANs

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.10

Address locking (for MAC addresses)

08.0.01

1

08.0.01

1

08.0.01

1

08.0.01

1

08.0.01

1

08.0.01

1

08.0.10

1

MAC address filter override of 802.1X

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.10

MAC address filtering on source and
destination MAC addresses

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.10

MAC address move notification

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.10

Ability to disable MAC learning

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.10

Dynamic buffer allocation for QoS
priorities

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.10

Remote Fault Notification (RFN) for
1Gbps fiber

No

No

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.10

Link Fault Signaling (LFS) for 10Gbps

No

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.10

Layer 2 jumbo frames

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.10

User-configurable buffer profiles

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

08.0.01

No

No

No

Buffer profile for VoIP on FastIron
Stackable devices

No

No

08.0.01

08.0.01

No

No

No

PxE boot

No

No

No

08.0.01

08.0.01

No

No

SNMP MAC notification trap support

08.0.10

08.0.10

08.0.10

08.0.10

08.0.10

08.0.10

08.0.10

The procedures in this chapter describe how to configure basic Layer 2 parameters.

Brocade devices are configured at the factory with default parameters that allow you to begin using the
basic features of the system immediately. However, many of the advanced features such as VLANs or
routing protocols for the device must first be enabled at the system (global) level before they can be
configured. If you use the Command Line Interface (CLI) to configure system parameters, you can find
these system level parameters at the Global CONFIG level of the CLI.

NOTE

• Before assigning or modifying any router parameters, you must assign the IP subnet (interface)

addresses for each port.

• For information about configuring IP addresses, DNS resolver, DHCP assist, and other IP-related

parameters, refer to the FastIron Ethernet Switch Layer 3 Routing Configuration Guide .

• For information about the Syslog buffer and messages, refer to the FastIron Ethernet Switch

Administration Guide .

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This feature was deprecated in release 08.0.01.

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