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Configuring and obtaining FC4 information of
nodes
After a node registers with a switch through a FLOGI, the node sends a name service registration request
to the switch to register extended information, including FC4 information.
FC4 information includes the following fields to describe the FC4-layer protocol supported by a node
and the feature of the supported protocol:
•
FC4-Type—FC4-layer protocol supported by a node, including SCSI-FCP, IP, SNMP, and NPV.
•
Feature—Feature of the supported FC4-layer protocol. Each FC4-layer protocol can include one of
the four Features and defines the meaning of each Feature.
Before communicating with other nodes, a node obtains information about all nodes that support
SCSI-FCP from the switch. You can use the display fc name-service database command to display the
FC4 information of nodes in the name service database.
When registering extended information:
•
A server registers SCSI-FCP for FC4-Type and Initiator for Feature.
•
A disk device registers SCSI-FCP for FC4-Type and Target for Feature.
As a result, servers can determine the disk devices to send access requests after obtaining information
about nodes supporting SCSI-FCP.
Enabling auto discovery of SCSI-FCP information
In some situations, for example, when a node logs out and then logs back in, the node does not register
SCSI-FCP support. Therefore, the node does not have a Feature value. This might cause communication
failure between the node and other nodes.
When this feature is enabled, the switch automatically obtains the SCSI-FCP support and the Feature
value by sending a PRLI packet to the node that is logging in. Then, the switch stores the SCSI-FCP
information in the name service database.
NOTE:
After this feature is enabled, nodes with older-model HBAs might not actively register name service
information with the switch.
To enable auto discovery of SCSI-FCP information:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter VSAN view.
vsan vsan-id
N/A
3.
Enable auto discovery of
SCSI-FCP information.
fc name-service auto-discovery
By default, auto discovery of
SCSI-FCP information is enabled.