Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual
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QoS - Non-DCB
Viewing FCoE parameters on the Network OS switch port
Table 100
describes the parameters that displays on the View Port dialog box - FCoE tab.
TABLE 99
QoS (non-DCB) parameters on the Network OS switch port
Field/Component
Description
Mode
The mode of Quality of Service (QoS) assigned to the port (non-DCB).
Trust
NOTE: Applicable only for standalone
Network OS devices.
Indicates whether the Ethernet trust of the port is enabled or disabled.
Flow Control
The Ethernet priority flow control mode of the port. The default flow
control mode is Off. Possible modes are as follows:
•
Off
•
802.3x pause
•
Tx On or Off
•
Rx On or Off
•
Priority Flow Control. For this mode, the Tx and Rx values for each
CoS display in the table.
Maps
Displays details about the following DCB maps:
•
CoS to CoS — Displays the details of the CoS to CoS map assigned
to the port.
•
Traffic Class — Displays the details of the Traffic Class map
assigned to the port.
TABLE 100
FCoE parameters on the Network OS switch port
Field/Component
Description
FCoE
If the port was FCoE-enabled, then the FCoE field is Enabled. If the FCoE
map is not assigned to the selected port, the FCoE tab is hidden.
FCoE Map Parameters
Displays the following FCoE map and Fabric map parameters:
FCoE Map
•
Fabric Map — The Fabric map that is associated with the FCoE map.
•
DCB Map — The DCB map that is associated with the FCoE map.
Fabric Map
•
VLAN ID — Displays the FCoE VLAN identifier that associates the
VLAN with the FCoE map. The values range from 2 through 3583,
and 1002 is the default.
•
FCMAP — The unique MAC address prefix an FCoE Forwarder (FCF)
uses to identify FCoE traffic on a particular FCoE VLAN.
•
Fabric ID — The Fabric identifier. The default value is 128.
•
Priority — The FCoE priority forwarding class to queue mapping. The
default priority value is 3.
•
FIP Advertisement Interval — Displays the frequency, in seconds, at
which FIP advertisements are set. The default interval value is
8000.
•
FIP Keep Alive Timeout — Displays whether the Keep Alive Timeout
feature is enabled. The feature represents the amount of time (in
seconds) to keep keep-alive connections active. The default value
is Enabled.