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Interconnect bay summary (fip snooping) enet – HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 20-port Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Interconnect Bay Summary (FIP Snooping) Enet

This screen displays FCoE Initialization Protocol (FIP) snooping information for the selected module.

IMPORTANT:

All reachable FCFs and fabrics with FCoE network-defined VLANs configured in

VC appear in the FIP uplink information. If the FCoE network-defined VLAN is configured in VC

and the switch, then FIP uplink information is displayed. The information is displayed even if the
FCoE network has not been assigned to any profile.

The following table describes the columns within the Uplink Port(s) table.

Column

Description

LAG ID

Identifies the group of ports that have been aggregated together to form

an 802.3ad Link Aggregation Group. This ID is unique only within a

single VC-Enet module, meaning the same LAG ID can be used on
different VC-Enet modules, but it is only meaningful for ports within the

same VC-Enet module.

Ports

All uplink ports that are members of the LAG

Uplink Set

Uplink set associated with the port

VLAN ID

The VLAN ID associated with the FCoE network configured on the Shared
Uplink Set.

Active Downlinks

The number of server ports that are active or logged into an associated

FCoE VLAN network. This number can be 0 if none of the servers assigned
to that FCoE VLAN are logged into the specified fabric. For example, all

servers assigned to that FCoE VLAN are powered down, the specified

FCoE VLAN has not been assigned to a server, or all servers assigned to

that FCoE VLAN fail to log into the FCoE fabric.

FC Map

FCoE MAC address prefix provided to the Fibre Channel Forwarder

(FCF). This address is used to construct the FCoE MAC address. FCoE

MAC address is the concatenation of the FC-MAP and FC_ID.