DELL S6000-ON User Manual

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Configure a Port for a Bridge-to-Bridge Link
If a switch port is connected to another FIP snooping bridge, configure the FCoE-Trusted Port mode for 
bridge-bridge links.
Initially, all FCoE traffic is blocked. Only FIP frames with the ALL_FCF_MAC and ALL_ENODE_MAC values 
in their headers are allowed to pass. After the switch learns the MAC address of a connected FCF, it 
allows FIP frames destined to or received from the FCF MAC address.
FCoE traffic is allowed on the port only after the switch learns the FC-MAP value associated with the 
specified FCF MAC address and verifies that it matches the configured FC-MAP value for the FCoE VLAN.
Configure a Port for a Bridge-to-FCF Link
If a port is directly connected to an FCF, configure the port mode as FCF. Initially, all FCoE traffic is 
blocked; only FIP frames are allowed to pass.
FCoE traffic is allowed on the port only after a successful fabric login (FLOGI) request/response and 
confirmed use of the configured FC-MAP value for the VLAN.
FLOGI and fabric discovery (FDISC) request/response packets are trapped to the CPU. They are forwarded 
after the necessary ACLs are installed.
Impact on Other Software Features
When you enable FIP snooping on a switch, other software features are impacted. The following table 
lists the impact of FIP snooping.
Table 24. Impact of Enabling FIP Snooping
Impact
Description
MAC address learning
MAC address learning is not performed on FIP and 
FCoE frames, which are denied by ACLs 
dynamically created by FIP snooping on server-
facing ports in ENode mode.
MTU auto-configuration
MTU size is set to mini-jumbo (2500 bytes) when a 
port is in Switchport mode, the FIP snooping 
feature is enabled on the switch, and FIP snooping 
is enabled on all or individual VLANs.
Link aggregation group (LAG)
FIP snooping is supported on port channels on 
ports on which PFC mode is on (PFC is 
operationally up).
STP
If you enable an STP protocol (STP, RSTP, PVSTP, 
or MSTP) on the switch and ports enter a blocking 
state, when the state change occurs, the 
corresponding port-based ACLs are deleted. If a 
port is enabled for FIP snooping in ENode or FCF 
mode, the ENode/FCF MAC-based ACLs are 
deleted.
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