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1. Up Interface up Dwn Interface down Dis Interface disabled Uplink State Group E aL Status Enabled Up Upstream Interfaces Po 128 Up Downstream Interfaces Te 0 1 Dwn Te 0 2 Dwn Te 0 3 Dwn Te 0 4 Up Te 0 5 Up Te 0 6 Dwn Te 0 7 Up Te 0 8 Dwn Te 0 9 Dwn Te 0 10 Dwn Te 0 11 Dwn Te 0 12 Up Te 0 13 Up Te 0 14 Dwn Te 0 15 Up Te 0 16 Dwn Te 0 17 Dwn Te 0 18 Dwn Te 0 19 Dwn Te 0 20 Dwn Te 0 21 Dwn Te 0 22 Dwn Te 0 23 Dwn Te 0 24 Dwn Te 0 25 Dwn Te 0 26 Dwn Te 0 27 Dwn Te 0 28 Dwn Te 0 29 Dwn Te 0 30 Dwn Te 0 31 Dwn Te 0 32 Dwn Dell NOTE In this example if port channel 128 goes down the downstream interfaces are brought operationally down set to UFD error disabled Similarly if the upstream port channel goes up the downstream ports are brought up cleared from UFD error disabled VLAN Configuration on Physical Ports and Port Channels Unlike other Dell Networking OS platforms IOA allows VLAN configurations on port and port channel levels This allows you to assign VLANs to a port port channel Note In PMUX mode In order to avoid loops only disjoint VLANs are allowed between the uplink ports uplink LAGs and uplink to uplink switching is disabled 1 Initialize the port with configurations such as admin up portmode and switchport Dell configure Dell conf int teng
2. Show the VLAN status Dell show vlan Codes Default VLAN Mirroring VLANs O Openflow P Primary G GVRP VLANs C Community R Remote Port solated Q U Untagged T Tagged x Dotlx untagged X Dot1lx tagged o OpenFlow untagged O OpenFlow tagged G GVRP tagged M Vlan stack H VSN tagged i Internal untagged nternal tagged v VLT untagged V VLT tagged NUM Status Description Q Ports 1 Active U Po20 Fo 0 33 37 U Po21 Fo 0 49 1000 Active T Po20 Fo 0 33 37 1001 Active T Po21 Fo 0 49 Dell Uplink Failure Detection UFD UFD provides detection of the upstream connectivity loss and if used with network interface controller NIC teaming automatic recovery from a failed link 1 Create the UFD group and associate the downstream and upstream ports Dell configure Dell conf uplink state group 1 Dell conf uplink state group 1 Dell conf uplink state group 1 upstream port channel 128 Dell conf uplink state group 1 downstream tengigabitethernet 0 1 32 2 Show the running configurations in the UFD group 1 Dell conf uplink state group 1 show config l uplink state group 1 downstream TenGigabitEthernet 0 1 32 upstream Port channel 128 Dell conf uplink state group 1 3 Show the UFD status Dell show uplink state group detail
3. Dell conf if po 128 show config Codes Default VLAN G GVRP VLANs R Remote Port Mirroring VLANs P Primary C Community Isolated O Openflow Q U Untagged T Tagged x Dotlx untagged X Dotlx tagged o OpenFlow untagged O OpenFlow tagged G GVRP tagged M Vlan stack H VSN tagged i Internal untagged Internal tagged v VLT untagged V VLT tagged NUM Status Description Q Ports 1 Active U Te 0 33 10 Active T Pol28 Te 0 41 42 T Te 0 1 11 Active T Po128 Te 07 41 42 20 Dell Ac Ac Ac Ac Ac tive tive tive tive tive T Ten 071 T Pol28 Te 0 41 42 T Te O 1 T Pol28 Te 0 41 42 T Te 0 1 T Pol28 Te 0 41 42 T Te O 1 T Pol28 Te 0 41 42 T Te O 1 U Po128 Te 0 41 42 U Te 0 1 You can remove the inactive VLANs that have no member ports using the following command Dell configure Dell conf no interface vlan lt vlan id gt gt vlan id Inactive VLAN with no member ports You can remove the tagged VLANs using the no vlan tagged lt VLAN RANGE gt command You can remove the untagged VLANs using the no vlan untagged command in the physical port port channel Virtual Link Trunking VLT in PMUX Mode VLT allows the physical links between two devices known as VLT nodes or peers within a VLT domain to be considered a single logical link to connected
4. Dell show vlt detail Local LAG Id Peer LAG Local Status Peer Status Active VLANs 128 128 UP UP J Dell Stacking in PMUX Mode PMUxX stacking allows the stacking of two or more IOA units This allows grouping of multiple units for high availability IOA supports a maximum of six stacking units NOTE Prior to configuring the stack group ensure the stacking ports are connected and in 40G native mode Dell Dell configure Del Dell conf 00 37 46 STACK _PORTS_ADDED stacking ports config to take Del Dell conf 00 STACK_PORTS_AD stacking ports conf stack unit DE 1 Configure stack groups on all stack units conf Sstack unit 0 stack group 0 STKUNITO M CP Ports Fo 0 33 2 o IFMGR 6 have been configured as Please save and reset stack unit 0 for effect 0 stack group 1 SRE ALS Bis STKUNITO M CP Ports Fo 0 37 2 o IFMGR 6 have been configured as Please save and reset stack unit 0 for config to take effect Dell conf end Del1 00 38 16 SSTKUNITO M CP SYS 5 CONFIG Configured from console Reload the stack units Dell reload Proceed with reload confirm yes no yes Show the units stacking status Dell show system brief Stack MAC 00 01l e8 el el c3 Reload Type normal reload Next boot normal reload Stack
5. Usage Information Use the dcb map command to specify PFC and ETS settings and apply them to Ethernet ports After you apply a DCB map to an interface the PFC and ETS settings in the map are applied when you enable the Ethernet port DCBx is enabled by default The dcb map command is supported only on physical Ethernet interfaces Related Commands e show gos dcb map e dcbh map stack unit all stack ports all description Add a text description of the FCoE and FC parameters used to transmit storage traffic over an IOA and MXL switch with the FC Flex IO module NPIV proxy gateway in a converged fabric Syntax description text Parameters text Enter a maximum of 32 characters Defaults None Command Modes FCOE MAP Command History Version 9 3 0 0 Related Commands e fcoe map e show fcoe map fabric Apply an FCoE map on a fabric facing Fibre Channel FC port Syntax Fabric map name Parameters map name Enter a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters To remove an FCoE map from an FC interface enter the no fabric map name command in Interface Configuration mode Defaults None Command Modes INTERFACE FIBRE_CHANNEL Command History Version 9 3 0 0 Usage Information After you apply an FCoE map on an FC interface when you enable the port no shutdown the FC port will login to the FC equipment it is connected to after login success
6. advertisements are sent to the server ports Related Commands e fcoe map e interface fibrechannel e show fcoe map fabric id vlan Configure the association between the dedicated VLAN used to carry FCoE traffic between servers and a SAN and the fabric storage arrays Syntax fabric id fabric num vlan vlan id To remove a fabric VLAN association from an FCoE map enter the no fabric id vlan command Parameters e fabric id fabric num Enter a fabric ID number that is the same as the ID number of the dedicated VLAN The range is from 1 to 4094 e vlan vlan id Enter the ID number of the dedicated VLAN Defaults None Command Modes FCOE MAP Command History Version 9 3 0 0 Usage Information The fabric and VLAN ID numbers must be the same However in each FCoE map the fabric ID FC MAP value and FCoE VLAN parameters must be unique You must first create a VLAN and then specify the configured VLAN ID in the fabric id vlan command Otherwise the following error message displays FTOS conf fcoe f fabric id 10 vlan 10 Error Vlan 10 does not exist Related Commands e fcoe map e show fcoe map fcf priority Configure the priority to select an upstream FCoE forwarder FCF Syntax fcf priority priority To remove a configured FCF priority from an FCoE map enter the no fcf priority command Parameters priority Enter the fcf priority The range
7. e dcb map e fcoe map The following table describes the show npiv devices brief output Field Description ENode Intf IOA and MXL switch with the FC Flex IO module Ethernet interface slot port to which a server CNA is connected ENode WWPN Worldwide port name WWPN of a server CNA port FCoE Vlan VLAN ID of the dedicated VLAN used to transmit FCoE traffic to and from the fabric Fabric_Intf Fabric facing Fibre Channel port slot port on which FC traffic is transmitted to the specified fabric Fabric Map Name of the FCoE map containing the FCoE FC configuration parameters for the server CNA fabric connection LoginMethod Method used by the server CNA to log in to the fabric for example FLOGI ENode logged in using a fabric login FLOGI FDISC ENode logged in using a fabric discovery FDISC Status Operational status of the link between a server CNA port and a SAN fabric Logged In Server has logged in to the fabric and is able to transmit FCoE traffic The following table describes the show npiv devices output Field Description ENode number A server CNA that has successfully logged in to a fabric over an IOA and MXL switch with the FC Flex IO module Ethernet port in ENode mode Enode MAC MAC address of a server CNA port Enode Intf Port number of a server facing Ethernet port operating in ENode mode FCF MAC Fibre Channel forwarder MAC MAC addre
8. external devices For VLT operations use the following configurations on both the primary and secondary VLT Ensure the VLTi links are connected and administratively up VLTi connects the VLT peers for VLT data exchange 1 Configure VLTi Dell configure 127 l member fortygige 0 33 37 Dell conf int port channel Dell conf if po 127 channel Dell conf if po 127 no shutdown Dell conf if po 127 end 2 Configure the VLT domain lt domain peer link port channel 127 t domain back up destination 169 254 31 23 t domain unit id 0 Dell configure Dell conf vlt domain 1 Dell conf v gt VLT peer destination Dell conf vl Dell conf vl 00 01 09 06 06 06 gt unit id O VLT Primary unit id 1 VLT Secondary Dell conf vl Dell conf vlt domain end t domain system mac mac address Configure the VLT port channel In the following example the local and remote VLT port channels are the same but you can also use different VLT port channels Dell configure Dell con Dell conf if po 128 Dell conf if po 128 Dell conf if po 128 Dell conf if po 128 Dell conf if po 128 Dell conf if po 128 Show the VLT peer status Dell show vlt brief port swit vit peer lag port channel f int por
9. group group num Enter the keyword priority group then the number of an 802 1p priority group Use the priority pgid command to create the priority groups in a DCB map e bandwidth percentage Enter the keyword bandwidth then a bandwidth percentage allocated to the priority group The range is 1 to 100 The sum of all allocated bandwidth percentages in priority groups in a DCB map must be 100 e strict priority Configure the priority group traffic to be handled with strict priority scheduling Strict priority traffic is serviced first before bandwidth allocated to other priority groups is made available e pfc on off Configure whether priority based flow control is enabled on or disabled off for port traffic in the priority group Defaults None Command Modes DCB MAP Command History Usage Information Version 9 3 0 0 Use this command to configure PFC and ETS traffic handling for each priority group in a DCB map You can enable PFC on a maximum of two priority queues If you configure more than one priority group as strict priority the higher numbered priority queue is given preference when scheduling data traffic If a priority group does not use its allocated bandwidth the unused bandwidth is made available to other priority groups By default equal bandwidth is assigned to each dot1p priority ina priority group Use the bandwidth parameter to configure the bandwidth p
10. is from 0 to 128 Defaults 128 Command Modes FCOE MAP Command History Version 9 3 0 0 Usage Information The FCF priority is used by the server CNAs to select an upstream FCF to use for a fabric login FLOGI Related Commands e fcoe map e show fcoe map fc ma Configure the FCoE mapped address prefix value used to identify FCoE traffic transmitted on the FCoE VLAN for the specified fabric Syntax fc map fc map value To remove a configured FC MAP value from an FCoE map enter the no fc map command Parameters fc map value Enter the unique MAC address prefix used by a SAN fabric The range is from OEFCOO to OEFCFF Defaults None Command Modes FCOE MAP Command History Version 9 3 0 0 Usage Information Related Commands In an FCoE map the FC MAP value fabric ID and FCoE VLAN parameters must be unique e fcoe map e show fcoe map fcoe priority bits Configure the administrative values for advertised for the FCoE protocol in application priority TLVs Syntax fcoe priority bits priority bitmap To remove the configured FCoE priority use the no fcoe priority bits command Parameters priority bitmap Enter the priority bitmap range The range is from 1 to FF Defaults 0x8 Command Modes PROTOCOL LLDP Command History Version 9 3 0 0 fcoe map Configure the links betwe
11. name INTERFACE or configuration in an FCoE map INTERFACE PORT_CHANNEL on the Ethernet port Repeat this step to apply an FCoE map to more than one port Enable the port for FCoE no shutdown INTERFACE transmission using the map settings Applying an FCoE Map on Fabric Facing FC Ports The IOA and MXL switch with the FC Flex IO module FC ports are configured by default to operate in N port mode When you apply an FCoE map on a fabric facing FC port the FC port becomes part of the FCoE fabric Each IOA and MXL switch with the FC Flex IO module FC port is associated with an Ethernet MAC address FCF MAC address When you enable a fabric facing FC port the FCoE map applied to the port starts sending FIP multicast advertisements using the parameters in the FCoE map over server facing Ethernet ports A server sees the FC port with its applied FCoE map as an FCF port Task Command Command Mode Configure a fabric facing FC interface CONFIGURATION port fibrechannel slot port Apply the FCoE and FC fabric fabric map name INTERFACE configurations in an FCoE map to the port Repeat this step to apply an FCoE map to more than one FC port FIBRE_CHANNEL Enable the port for FC transmission no shutdown INTERFACE FIBRE_CHANNEL You can apply a DCB or FCoE map to a range of Ethernet or Fibre Channel interfaces by using the interface range command for example Del fibr
12. side configuring data center bridging DCB parameters and so forth By default IOA starts up in IOA Standalone mode You can change to PMUX mode by executing the following commands and then reloading the IOA After the IOA reboots the IOA operates in PMUX mode PMUX mode supports both stacking and VLT operations Configuring and Changing to PMUX Mode After the IOA is operational in the default Standalone mode 1 Connect the terminal to the console port on the IOA to access the CLI and enter the following commands Login username Password Dell gt enable Dell Dell show system stack unit 0 iom mode Unit Boot Mode Next Boot 0 standalone standalone Dell 2 Change IOA mode to PMUX mode Dell conf stack unit 0 iom mode programmable mux Where stack unit 0 defines the default stack unit number 3 Delete the startup configuration file Dell delete startup config 4 Reboot the IOA by entering the reload command Dell reload 5 Repeat the above steps for each member of the IOA in PMUX mode After system is up you can see the PMUX mode status Dell sh system stack unit 0 iom mode Unit Boot Mode Next Boot 0 programmable mux programmable mux Dell The IOA is now ready for PMUX operations Configuring the Commands without a Separate User Account Starting with Dell Networking OS version 9 3 0 0 you can configure the PMUX mode CLI commands witho
13. 001 Dell 5 Show LAG member ports utilization LAG bundle Inactive H VSN tagged Internal untagged nternal tagged v VILT untagged V VLT tagged Status Description Q Ports Active U Po10 Te 0 41 42 U Poll Te 0 43 Active T Pold Te 0 41 42 Active T Poll Te 0 43 Dell show link bundle distribution Link bundle trigger threshold 60 10 Utilization In Percent 0 Alarm State Line Protocol Utilization In Percent Interface Te 0 41 Up 0 Te 0 42 Up 0 LAG bundle 11 Utilization In Percent 0 Alarm State Inactive Interface Line Protocol Utilization In Percent Te 0 43 Up 0 Dell Multiple Uplink LAGs with 40G Member Ports By default in IOA native 40G QSFP optional module ports are used in Quad 4x10G mode to convert Quad mode to Native 40G mode refer to the sample configuration Also note converting between Quad mode and Native mode and vice versa requires that you reload the system for the configuration changes to take effect The following sample commands configure multiple dynamic uplink LAGs with 40G member ports based on LACP 1 Convert the quad mode 4x10G ports to native 40G mode Dell configure Dell conf no stack unit 0 port 33 portmode quad Disabling quad mode on stack unit 0 port 33 will make interfac configs of Te 0 33 Te 0 34 Te 0 35 Te 0 36 obsol
14. 04 FKA ADV Period 8 Fef Priority 128 Config State ACTIVE Oper State DOWN Members See the following tables for field descriptions Related Command e fcoe map The following table describes the show fcoe map brief output Field Description Field Name Name of a SAN fabric Fabric ID The ID number of the SAN fabric to which FC traffic is forwarded VLAN ID The dedicated FCoE VLAN used to transport FCoE storage traffic between servers and a fabric over the NPIV proxy gateway The configured VLAN ID must be the same as the fabric ID FC MAP FCoE MAC address prefix value The unique 24 bit MAC address prefix that identifies a fabric FCF Priority The priority used by a server to select an upstream FCoE forwarder Config State Indicates whether the configured FCoE and FC parameters in the FCoE map are valid Active all mandatory FCoE and FC parameters are correctly configured Incomplete either the FC MAP value fabric ID or VLAN ID are not correctly configured Oper State Operational status of link to the fabric Up link is up and transmitting FC traffic Down link is down and not transmitting FC traffic Link wait link is up and waiting for FLOGI to complete on peer FC port Removed port has been shut down The following table descri bes the show fcoe map map name output Field Description Fabric Name Name of
15. 1 priority traffic to a priority group ina DCB map Syntax priority pgid dotlp0O_group num dotipl_group num dotlip2_group num dotlp3_group num dotlp4_group num dotlp5_group num dotlp6_group num dotlp7_group num To remove a priority pgid configuration from a DCB map enter the no priority pgid command Parameters e dotp0_group num Enter the priority group number for each 802 1p class of traffic in a DCB map e dotpl_group num e dotp2_group num e dotp3_group num e dotp4_group num e dotp5_group num e dotp 6 _group num e dotp7_group num Defaults None Command Modes DCB MAP Command History Version 9 3 0 0 Usage Information Related Command PFC and ETS settings are not pre configured on Ethernet ports You must use the dcb map command to configure different groups of 802 1p priorities with PFC and ETS settings Using the priority pgid command you assign each 802 1p priority to one priority group All 802 1p priorities mapped to the same queue must be in the same priority group e dcb map e priority group bandwidth pfc priority group bandwidth pfc Configure the ETS bandwidth allocation and PFC mode used to manage port traffic in an 802 1p priority group Syntax priority group group num bandwidth percentage strict priority pfc on off To remove a priority group configuration in a DCB map enter the no priority group bandwidth pfc command Parameters e priority
16. IO module NPIV proxy gateway Syntax show npiv devices brief Parameters Brief Displays an overview of current server CNA fabric connections Command Modes e EXEC e EXEC Privilege Command History Version 9 3 0 0 Example dell show npiv devices brief Total NPIV Devices 2 ENode Intf ENode WWPN FCoE Vlan Fabric Intf Fabric Map LoginMethod Status Te 0 12 20 01 00 10 18 1 94 20 1003 Fe 0 5 fid_1003 FLOGI LOGGED_IN Te 0 13 10 00 00 00 c9 d9 9c cb 1003 Fe 0 0 fid_1003 FDISC LOGGED_IN See the following tables for field descriptions Example ENode 0 ENode MAC 00 10 18 1 94 21 ENode Intf Te 0 12 FCF MAC Sert9cdd refs 105s Fabric Intf Fc 0 5 FCoE Vlan 1003 Fabric Map f1ida_1003 ENode WWPN 20 01 00 10 18 1 94 20 ENode WWNN 20 00 00 10 18 1 94 21 FCoE MAC Oe fc 03 01 02 01 FC ID OLS02 204 LoginMethod FLOGI Secs 5593 Status LOGGED_IN ENode 1 ENode MAC 00 10 18 1 94 22 ENode Intf Te 0 13 FCF MAC 1 SGLEYsddefe10 rey Fabric Intf Fc 0 0 FCoE Vlan 1003 Fabric Map fid_1003 ENode WWPN 10 00 00 00 c9 d9 9c cb ENode WWNN 10 00 00 00 c9 d9 9c cd FCoE MAC Oe fc 03 01 02 02 FC ID w Ol2022 04 LoginMethod FDISC Secs 15593 Status LOGGED_IN See the following tables for field descriptions Related Command
17. Info Unit UnitType Status ReqTyp CurTyp Version Ports 0 Management online I O Aggregator I O Aggregator lt lt release version gt gt 56 1 Standby online I O Aggregator I O Aggregator lt lt release version gt gt 56 2 Member not present 3 Member not present 4 Member not present 5 Member not present N Port Identifier Virtualization NPIV Proxy Gateway NPG NPIV NPG feature provides Fibre Channel over Ethernet FCoE FC bridging on the IOA and MXL 10 40GbE switch with the FC Flex IO module allowing server converged network access CNA to communicate with storage area network SAN fabrics In NPIV mode the FC Ethernet split happens at the chassis edge thus removing the need for an explicit external Fibre Channel forwarder FCF To configure the IOA and MXL with the FC Flex IO modules to operate as an NPIV proxy gateway use the following commands dcb map Create a DCB map to configure priority flow control PFC and enhanced transmission selection ETS on Ethernet ports that support converged Ethernet traffic Apply the DCB map to an Ethernet interface Syntax dcb map map name Parameters map name Enter a DCB map name The maximum number of alphanumeric characters is 32 To remove a DCB map from an interface enter the no dcb map map name command in Interface Configuration mode Defaults None Command Modes e CONFIGURATION e INTERFACE Command History Version 9 3 0 0
18. The default is None fc map fc map value FCoE MAP Configure the priority used by a server CNA to select the FCF for a fabric login FLOGI The range is from 0 to 128 The default is 128 fcf priority priority FCoE MAP Enable the monitoring FIP keepalive messages if it is disabled to detect if other FCoE devices are reachable The default is enabled Configure the time in seconds used to transmit FIP keepalive advertisements The range is 8 to 90 seconds keepalive fka adv period seconds FCoE MAP FCoE MAP The default is 8 seconds Applying an FCoE Map on Server Facing Ethernet Ports You can apply multiple FCoE maps on an Ethernet port or port channel When you apply an FCoE map on a server facing port or port channel e The port is configured to operate in hybrid mode accept both tagged and untagged VLAN frames e The associated FCoE VLAN is enabled on the port or port channel When you enable a server facing Ethernet port the servers respond to the FIP advertisements by performing FLOGIs on upstream virtualized FCF ports The NPG forwards the FLOGIs as fabric discovery FDISC messages to a SAN switch Task Command Command Mode Configure a server facing interface CONFIGURATION Ethernet port or port channel tengigabitEthernet with an FCoE map slot port fortygigabitEthernet slot port port channel num Apply the FCoE FC fcoe map map
19. Users Guide for the Programmable MUX PMUX on the M I O Aggregator Dell Networking OS version 9 3 0 0 Copyright 2014 Dell Inc All rights reserved This product is protected by U S and international copyright and intellectual property laws Dell and the Dell logo are trademarks of Dell Inc in the United States and or other jurisdictions All other marks and names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies Introduction This document provides configuration instructions and examples for the Programmable MUX PMUX mode for the Dell Networking M I O Aggregator using Dell Networking OS version 9 3 0 0 This document includes the following Programmable MUX features e Programmable MUX PMUX o Multiple uplink link aggregation group LAGs 10G member ports 40G member ports Uplink failure detection UFD Virtual local area network VLAN configurations on a physical port port channel Virtual link trunking VLT Stacking N port identifier virtualization NPIV O O O O 0 NOTE For more information refer to the M IO Aggregator Command Line Interface for Dell Networking OS Version 9 2 0 2 9 2 0 0 and the M IO Aggregator Configuration Guide for Dell Networking OS Version 9 2 0 2 9 2 0 0 I O Aggregator IOA Programmable MUX PMUX Mode IOA PMUX is a mode that provides flexibility of operation with added configurability This involves creating multiple LAGs configuring VLANs on uplinks and the server
20. Version 9 3 0 0 e fcoe map e show fcoe map interface vian Create a dedicated VLAN to be used to send and receive Fibre Channel traffic over FCoE links Syntax interface vlan vlan id Parameters vlan id Enter a number as the VLAN Identifier The range is 1 to 4094 Defaults Not configured Command Modes CONFIGURATION Command History Usage Information Version 9 3 0 0 You must configure a separate FCoE VLAN for each fabric to which FCoE traffic is forwarded When you apply an FCoE map to a server facing Ethernet port the port is automatically configured as a tagged member of the FCoE VLAN For more information about VLANs and the commands to configure them refer to the Virtual LAN VLAN Commands section of the Layer 2 chapter Example Single Range Dell conf interface vlan 10 Dell conf if vl 10 Related Commands keepalive e fcoe map e show fcoe map Enable FIP keepalive message monitoring if disabled Syntax Keepalive To remove FIP keepalive monitoring from an FCoE map enter the no keepalive command Parameters None Defaults Enabled on Ethernet and FC interfaces Command Modes FCOE MAP Command History Version 9 3 0 0 Usage Information Use FIP keepalive FKA messaging to detect if the other FCoE devices are reachable Related Command e fcoe map e show fcoe map Priority pgid Assign 802
21. a SAN fabric Fabric ID The ID number of the SAN fabric to which FC traffic is forwarded VLAN ID The dedicated FCoE VLAN used to transport FCoE storage traffic between servers and a fabric over the NPIV proxy gateway The configured VLAN ID must be the same as the fabric ID VLAN priority FCoE traffic uses VLAN priority 3 This setting is not user configurable FC MAP FCoE MAC address prefix value The unique 24 bit MAC address prefix that identifies a fabric FKA ADV_period Time in seconds used to transmit FIP keepalive advertisements FCF Priority The priority used by a server to select an upstream FCoE forwarder Config State Oper State Indicates whether the configured FCoE and FC parameters in the FCoE map are valid Active all mandatory FCoE and FC parameters are correctly configured Incomplete either the FC MAP value fabric ID or VLAN ID are not correctly configured Operational status of link to the fabric Up link is up and transmitting FC traffic Down link is down and not transmitting FC traffic Link wait link is up and waiting for FLOGI to complete on peer FC port Removed port has been shut down Members IOA and MXL Switch with the FC Flex IO module Ethernet and FC ports that are members of the dedicated FCoE VLAN show npiv devices Display the FCoE and FC devices currently logged in to an IOA and MXL switch with the FC Flex
22. ach dotip class of dot lpl_group num service O through 7 dot Ip2_group n um Leave a space between each 90t1p3 group num priority group number dOr TBA FOUR Tun dotlp5_group num dotlp6_group num dotlp7_group num Important Points to Remember e Ifyou remove a dot1p priority to priority group mapping from a DCB map the no priority pgid command the PFC and ETS parameters revert to their default values on the interfaces on which the DCB map is applied By default PFC is not applied on specific 802 1p priorities ETS assigns equal bandwidth to each 802 1p priority e To change the ETS bandwidth allocation configured for a priority group in a DCB map do not modify the existing DCB map configuration Instead first create a new DCB map with the desired PFC and ETS settings and apply the new map to the interfaces to override the previous DCB map settings Then delete the original dotip priority priority group mapping Applying a DCB Map on Server Facing Ethernet Ports You can apply a DCB map only on a physical Ethernet interface and can apply only one DCB map per interface Task Command Command Mode Enter Interface Configuration interface CONFIGURATION mode ona server facing port tengigabitEthernet to apply a DCB map slot port fortygigabitEthernet slot port Apply the DCB map on an dcb map name INTERFACE Ethernet port Repeat this step to apply a DCB map to more than one port Creat
23. acp port channel 11 mode active Dell conf if te 0 43 lacp end Del 3 Show the LAG configurations and operational status Dell show interface port channel brief Codes L LACP Port channel O OpenFlow Controller Port channel LAG Mode Status Uptime Ports L 10 L3 up 00 01 00 Te 0 41 Up Te 0 42 Up L 11 L3 up 00 00 01 Te 0 43 Up 4 Configure the port mode VLAN and so forth on the port channel Dell configure Dell conf int port channel 10 Dell conf if po 10 portmode hybrid Dell conf if po 10 switchport Dell conf if po 10 vlan tagged 1000 Dell conf if po 10 link bundle monitor enable Dell configure Dell conf int port channel 11 Dell conf if po 11 portmode hybrid Dell conf if po 11 switchport Dell conf if po 11 vlan tagged 1000 Error Same VLAN cannot be added to more than one uplink port LAG Dell conf if po 11 vlan tagged 1001 Dell conf if po 11 link bundle monitor enable Dell show vlan Codes Default VLAN G gt Mirroring VLANs P Primary C Os U X O G 1 O Openflow Un Do tagged T Tagged tix untagged X Dotl GVRP VLANs R Community Remote Port solated x tagged OpenFlow untagged O OpenFlow tagged GVRP tagged M Vlan stack NUM 1000 1
24. ange interface ManagementEthernet mtu interface vlan negotiation auto portmode hybrid channel member interface port channel minimum links Vlan tagged Vlan untagged description Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP CLI Commands ip igmp group join limit ip igmp last member query interval ip igmp querier timeout ip igmp query interval p ip igmp query max resp tim ip igmp snooping enable ip igmp version ip igmp snooping last member query interval p ip igmp snooping fast leave ip igmp snooping mrouter ip igmp snooping querier Layer 2 CLI Commands mac address table aging time static mac address tabl mac address table station move refresh arp Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP CLI Commands lacp long timeout lacp port priority port channel mode port channel protocol lacp Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP CLI Commands advertise dotl tlv advertise dot3 tlv advertise management tlv clear lldp counters clear lldp neighbors debug lldp interface disable hello mode multiplier Quality of Service QoS CLI Commands dotlp priority rate shape service class dynamic dotlp service class dotlp mapping service class bandwidth ban
25. channel protocol lacp Dell conf if range fo 0 33 fo 0 37 lacp port channel 20 mode active Dell conf Dell conf int fortygige 0 49 Dell conf if fo 0 49 port channel protocol lacp Dell conf if fo 0 49 lacp port channel 21 mode active Dell conf if fo 0 49 lacp Dell conf if fo 0 49 no shut Configure the port mode VLAN and so forth on the port channel Dell configure Dell conf int port channel 20 Dell conf if po 20 portmode hybrid Dell conf if po 20 switchport Dell conf if po 20 no shut Dell conf if po 20 ex Dell conf int port channel 21 Dell conf if po 21 portmode hybrid Dell conf if po 21 switchport Dell conf if po 21 no shut Dell conf if po 21 end Dell 5 Show the port channel status Dell sh int port channel br Codes L LACP Port channel O OpenFlow Controll er Port channel LAG Mode Status Uptime Ports L 20 L2 up 00 00 53 Fo 0 33 Up Fo 0 37 Up L 2L L2 up 00 00 02 Fo 0 49 Up Dell Dell conf int port channel 20 Dell conf if po 20 vlan tagged 1000 Dell conf if po 20 Dell conf if po 21 vlan tagged 1000 Error Same VLAN cannot be added to more than one uplink port LAG Dell conf if po 21 vlan tagged 1001 Dell conf if po 21
26. dwidth percentag percentage clear gos statistics policy aggregate description policy map output gos policy output rate police rate shape service policy output service queu set show gos policy map wred wred profile Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP CLI Commands snmp server enable traps snmp server host clear logging logging logging buffered logging console logging monitor show logging logging source interfac show logging driverlog stack unit terminal monitor Storm Control CLI Commands show storm control unknown storm control broadcast unicast Configuration storm control multicast storm control broadcast Configuration Interface Uplink Failure Detection UFD CLI Commands clear ufd disable debug uplink state group description downstream downstream auto recover downstream disable links enable show running config uplink state group show uplink state group uplink state group upstream Virtual Link Trunking VLT CLI Commands back up destination clear vlt statistics peer link port channel lacp ungroup member independent show vlt mismatch vit domain unit id vilt peer lag port channel
27. echannel 0 8 11 Dell config interface range tengigabitEthernet 1 12 23 tengigabitEthernet 2 24 35 config interface range fibrechannel 0 0 3 Enter the keywords interface range then an interface type and port range The port range must contain spaces before and after the dash Separate each interface type and port range with a space comma and space Sample Configuration 1 Configure a DCB map with PFC and ETS settings Dell config dcb map SAN_DCB_MAP Dell config dcbx name priority group 0 bandwidth 60 pfc off Dell config dcbx name priority group 1 bandwidth 20 pfc on Dell config dcbx name priority group 2 bandwidth 20 pfc on Dell config dcbx name priority pgid 0001200 0 2 Apply the DCB map on a downstream server facing Ethernet port Dell config interface tengigabite Dell config if te 0 0 dcb map SAN_ thernet 1 0 DCB_MAP 3 Create the dedicated VLAN to be used for FCoE traffic Dell conf interface vl 4 Configure an FCoE map to be appl upstream core facing FC ports an 1002 ied to the downstream server facing Ethernet and SAN_FABRIC_A fabric id 1002 vlan 1002 description SAN_FABRIC_A fc map Oefc00 Dell config fcoe map Dell config fcoe name Dell config fcoe name Dell config fcoe name Dell config fcoe name D
28. ell config fcoe name Dell config fcoe name 5 Enable an upstream FC port Dell config interface keepalive fcf priority 128 fka adv period 8 fibrechannel 0 0 Dell config if fc 0 no shutdown Dell config if fc 0 fabric SAN_FABRIC_A 6 Enable a downstream Ethernet port Dell config interface tengigabitEthernet 0 0 Dell conf if te 0 no shutdown Dell conif if te 0 fcoe map SAN_FABRIC_A Displaying NPIV Proxy Gateway Information To display NPG operation information use the following show commands Command Description Show interfaces status Displays the operational status of Ethernet and Fibre Channel interfaces show fcoe map brief map name Displays the FC and FCoE configuration parameters in FCoE maps show gos dcb map map name show npiv devices brief Displays the configuration parameters in a specified DCB map Displays information on FCoE and FC devices currently logged in to the NPG show fc switch Displays the FC mode of operation and worldwide node WWN name For more information about NPIV Proxy Gateway information refer to the 9 3 0 0 Addendum IOA PMUX Mode CLI Commands The following tables list the IOA PMUX mode CLI commands that you can access without a separate user profile For more information about these commands refer to the Addendum for Dell Network
29. en the server CNAs and a SAN fabric Apply the FCoE map on a server facing Ethernet port Syntax fcoe map map name To remove an FCoE map from an Ethernet interface enter the no fcoe map map name command in Interface configuration mode Parameters map name Enter a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters Defaults Command Modes None for the MXL switch For the IOA the following parameters are applied e Description SAN_FABRIC e Fabric id 1002 e Fcoe vian 1002 e Fc map OxOefc00 e Fcf priority 128 e Fka adv period 8000mSec e Keepalive enable e Vlan priority 3 e CONFIGURATION e INTERFACE Command History Version 9 3 0 0 Usage Information In each FCoE map the fabric ID FC MAP value and FCoE VLAN parameters must be unique Use one FCoE map to access one SAN fabric You cannot use the same FCoE map to access different fabrics Related Commands e interface fibrechannel e show fcoe map fka adv period Configure the time used to transmit FIP keepalive FKA advertisements Syntax Parameters fka adv period seconds To delete the FIP keepalive time period from an FCoE map enter the no fka adv period command Seconds Enter the time period in seconds used to send FIP keepalive messages to peer devices The range is from 8 to 90 seconds Defaults 8 seconds Command Modes FCOE MAP Command History Related Commands
30. ercentage assigned to a priority group The sum of the bandwidth allocated to all priority groups in a DCB map must be 100 of the bandwidth on the link You must allocate at least 1 of the total port bandwidth to each priority group Related Command e dcb map e priority pgid show fcoe map Display the Fibre Channel and FCoE configuration parameters in FCoE maps Syntax Parameters show fcoe map brief map name e brief Displays an overview of currently configured FCoE maps e map name Displays the FC and FCoE configuration parameters in a specified FCoE map The FCoE map is applied on Ethernet FCoE and FC ports to transmit FC storage traffic to a specified fabric Command Modes e EXEC e EXEC Privilege Command History Version 9 3 0 0 Usage Information Use this command to display the FC and FCoE parameters used to configure server facing Ethernet FCoE and fabric facing FC ports in all FCoE maps In each FCoE map the values for the fabric ID FC MAP and FCoE VLAN must be unique Example Dell show fcoe map brief Fabric Name Fabric Id Vlan Id FC MAP FCF Priority Config Stat Oper Stat test 16 16 Oefc02 128 ACTIVE UP cnatest 1003 1003 Oefc03 128 ACTIVE UP Sitest 1004 1004 Oefc04 128 ACTIVE DOWN Dell show fcoe map si Fabric Name si Fabric Id 1004 Vlan Id 1004 Vlan priority 3 FC MAP Oefc
31. ete after a save and reload confirm yes no yes Please save and reset unit 0 for the changes to take effect Dell conf no stack unit 0 port 37 portmode quad Disabling quad mode on stack unit 0 port 37 will make interfac configs of Te 0 37 Te 0 38 Te 0 39 Te 0 40 obsolete after a save and reload confirm yes no yes Please save and reset unit 0 for the changes to take effect Dell conf no stack unit 0 port 49 portmode quad Disabling quad mode on stack unit 0 port 49 will make interfac configs of Te 0 49 Te 0 50 Te 0 51 Te 0 52 obsolete after a save and reload confirm yes no yes Please save and reset unit 0 for the changes to take effect Dell conf no stack unit 0 port 53 portmode quad Disabling quad mode on stack unit 0 port 53 will make interfac configs of Te 0 53 Te 0 54 Te 0 55 Te 0 56 obsolete after a save and reload confirm yes no yes Please save and reset unit 0 for the changes to take effect Dell conf Save the configuration Dell write memory 01 05 48 S SSTKUNITO M CP FILEMGR 5 FILESAVED Copied running config to startup config in flash by default Dell reload Proceed with reload confirm yes no yes Configure the port channel with 40G member ports Dell configure Dell conf interface range fortygige 0 33 fortygige 0 37 Dell conf if range fo 0 33 fo 0 37 no shut Dell conf if range fo 0 33 fo 0 37 port
32. igabitethernet 0 1 Dell conf if te 0 1 no shutdown Dell conf if te 0 1 portmode hybrid Dell conf if te 0 1 switchport 2 Configure the tagged VLANs 10 through 15 and untagged VLAN 20 on this port Dell conf if te 0 1 vlan tagged 10 15 Dell conf if te 0 1 vlan untagged 20 Dell conf if te 0 1 3 Show the running configurations on this port Dell conf if te 0 1 show config interface TenGigabitEthernet 0 1 portmode hybrid switchport vlan tagged 10 15 vlan untagged 20 no shutdown Dell conf if te 0 1 end Dell 4 Initialize the port channel with configurations such as admin up portmode and conf int port channel 128 switchport Dell configure Del Dell conf if po Dell conf if po 128 portmode hybrid 128 switchport Configure the tagged VLANs 10 through 15 and untagged VLAN 20 on this port channel Del Del Del conf if po 28 v conf if po 128 conf if po 28 v an tagged 10 15 an untagged 20 Show the running configurations on this port channel interface Port channel 128 port swit lan tagged 10 15 vV tmode hybrid chport vlan untagged 20 shutdown Dell conf if po 128 end Dell Show the VLAN configurations Dell show vlan
33. igure NPG operation on an IOA and MXL switch with the FC Flex IO module follow these Enable Fibre Channel capability on the switch Apply a DCB map on server facing Ethernet ports Apply an FCoE map on server facing Ethernet ports steps 1 2 Create a DCB map 3 4 Create an FCoE VLAN 5 Create an FCoE map 6 7 Apply an FCoE Map on fabric facing FC ports Enabling Fibre Channel Capability on the Switch You must first enable an IOA and MXL switch with the FC Flex IO module that you want to configure as an NPG for the FC protocol Command Mode Enable an IOA and MXL switch feature fc CONFIGURATION with the FC Flex IO module for the FC protocol Creating a DCB Map Configure the priority based flow control PFC and enhanced traffic selection ETS settings in a DCB map before you can apply them on downstream server facing ports Task Command Command Mode Create a DCB map to specify dcb map name CONFIGURATION the PFC and ETS settings for groups of dot1p priorities Configure the PFC setting on priority group DCB MAP or off and the ETS bandwidth group_num bandwidth percentage allocated to traffic Percentage strict in each priority group or priority pfc on whether priority group traffic One should be handled with strict priority scheduling Specify the priority group ID priority pgid DCB MAP number to handle VLAN dot1lp0_group num traffic for e
34. ing OS 9 3 0 0 or the PowerEdge M IO Aggregator Command Line Interface for Dell Networking OS version 9 2 0 2 9 2 0 0 Data Center Bridging DCB CLI Commands advertise dcbx appln tlv advertise dcbx tlv Dcb map dcb enable dcb stack unit all pfc dcb stack unit pfc buffering buffering pfc port count pfe pfc port count pfc queues queues dcbhx port role dcbx version iscsi priority bits description pfc mode on fcoe priority bits pfc priority Priority pgid priority group pfc no drop queues show interface dcbx detail scheduler show interface pfc show dcb Show gos dcb map show interface ets show stack unit stack ports pfc show interface pfc statistics details show stack unit details n tack ports ets FIP Snooping CLI Commands clear fip snooping database clear fip snooping statistics interface vlan feature fip snooping fip snooping enable fip snooping fc map fip snooping port mode fcf High Availability HA CLI Commands redundancy force failover show redundancy Internet Small Computer System Interface iSCSI Optimization CLI Commands advertise dcbx app tlv iscsi aging time iscsi cos iscsi enable iscsi priority bits iscsi profile compellant iscsi target port Interfaces CLI Commands clear counters interface flowcontrol interface r
35. ing an FCoE VLAN Create a dedicated VLAN to send and receive FC traffic over FCoE links between servers and a fabric over an NPG The NPG receives FCoE traffic and forwards de capsulated FC frames over FC links to SAN switches in a specified fabric When you apply an FCoE map to an Ethernet port the port is automatically configured as a tagged member of the FCoE VLAN Task Command Command Mode Create the dedicated VLAN for FCoE traffic The range is from 2 to 4094 VLAN 1002 is commonly used interface vlan vlan id CONFIGURATION to transmit FCoE traffic Creating an FCoE Map The values for the FCoE VLAN fabric ID and FC MAP must be unique Apply an FCoE map on downstream server facing Ethernet ports and upstream fabric facing Fibre Channel ports Task Create an FCoE map Command fcoe map map name Command Mode CONFIGURATION Configure the association between the dedicated VLAN and the fabric where the desired storage arrays are installed The fabric and VLAN ID numbers must be the same The range is from 2 to 4094 fabric id fabric num vlan vilan id FCoE MAP Add a text description The maximum is 32 characters description text FCoE MAP Specify the FC MAP value used to generate a fabric provided MAC address You must enter a unique MAC address prefix as the FC MAP value for each fabric The range is from OEFCOO to OEFCFF
36. ss of IOA and MXL switch with the FC Flex IO module FCF interface Fabric Intf Fabric facing Fibre Channel port slot port on which FCoE traffic is transmitted to the specified fabric FCoE VLAN ID of the dedicated VLAN used to transmit FCoE traffic from a server CNA to a fabric and configured on both the server facing IOA and MXL switch with the FC Flex IO module port and server CNA port Fabric Map Name of the FCoE map containing the FCoE FC configuration parameters for the server CNA fabric connection Enode WWPN Worldwide port name of the server CNA port Enode WWNN Worldwide node name of the server CNA FCoE MAC Fabric provided MAC address FPMA The FPMA consists of the FC MAP value in the FCoE map and the FC ID provided by the fabric after a successful FLOGI In the FPMA the most significant bytes are the FC MAP the least significant bytes are the FC ID FC ID FC port ID provided by the fabric LoginMethod Method used by the server CNA to log in to the fabric for example FLOGI or FDISC Secs Number of seconds that the fabric connection is up State Status of the fabric connection logged in Configuring an NPIV Proxy Gateway Prerequisite Before you configure an NPIV proxy gateway on an IOA or MXL switch with the FC Flex IO module ensure the following e DCB is enabled by default e DCB PFC and ETS parameters are configured for converged traffic To conf
37. t channel 128 tmode hybrid tchport link bundle monitor enabl no shutdown end VLT Domain Brief Domain ID 1 Role Primary Role Priority 32768 ICL Link Status Up HeartBeat Status Up VLT Peer Status Up Local Unit Id 0 Version 6 2 Local System MAC address 00 01 e8 e1 Remote System MAC address f8 b1 56 0e Configured System MAC address 00 01 09 06 Remote system version 6 2 Delay Restore timer 90 seconds Peer Routing Peer Routing Timeout timer Multicast peer routing timeout Disabled 0 seconds 150 seconds 128 e el c3 ble Ge 2 06 06 Dell 5 Configure the secondary VLT NOTE Repeat steps from 1 through 4 on the secondary VLT ensuring you use the different backup destination and unit id Dell show vlt brief VLT Domain Brief Domain ID Role Role Priority ICL Link Status HeartBeat Status VLT Peer Status Local Unit Id Version Local System MAC address Remote System MAC address Configured Remote system Delay Restor Peer Routing Peer Routing Timeout timer version timer System MAC address 1 Secondary 32768 Up Up Up 1 6 2 8 b1 56 0e e 00 0l e8 el b1 PE 13 00 01 09 06 06 06 6 2 90 seconds Disabled 0 seconds Multicast peer routing timeout 150 seconds Dell
38. ut having to configure a new separate user profile The user profile you defined to access and log in to the switch is sufficient to configure the PMUX mode commands The IOA PMUX Mode CLI Commands section lists the PMUX mode CLI commands that you can now configure without a separate user account Multiple Uplink LAGs Unlike IOA Automated modes Standalone VLT and Stacking Modes the IOA Programmable MUX can support multiple uplink LAGs You can provision multiple uplink LAGs Note In order to avoid loops only disjoint VLANs are allowed between the uplink ports uplink LAGs and uplink to uplink switching is disabled Multiple Uplink LAGs with 10G Member Ports The following sample commands configure multiple dynamic uplink LAGs with 10G member ports based on LACP 1 Bring up all the ports Dell configure Dell conf int range tengigabitethernet 0 1 56 Dell conf if range te 0 1 56 no shutdown 2 Associate the member ports into LAG 10 and 11 Dell configure Dell conf int range tengigabitethernet 0 41 42 Dell conf if range te 0 41 42 port channel protocol lacp Dell conf if range te 0 41 42 lacp port channel 10 mode active Dell conf if range te 0 41 42 lacp end Dell Dell configure Dell conf int tengigabitethernet 0 43 Dell conf if te 0 43 port channel protocol lacp Dell conf if te 0 43 l
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