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Fabric OS Command Reference
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portCfg
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delete
tunnel_ID
Deletes the specified FCIP tunnel. This command deletes all associated circuits
created with the
fciptunnel
or
fcipcircuit
commands. Use the
portShow
command to display all FCIP tunnels and their associated circuits.:
fcipcircuit
Creates an FCIP circuit on an existing tunnel. Use this command to configure
additional circuits. The circuit-specific parameters are optional. The syntax for
portcfg fcipcircuit
is as follows:
portcfg fcipcircuit
[
slot
/]
ve_port
option
circuit_ID
options
[
arguments
]
[
optional_arguments
]
The following options and arguments are supported with
fcipcircuit
:
create
circuit_ID
remote_ip_addr
local_ip_addr
comm_rate
[
circuit_arguments
]
Creates an FCIP circuit. You must specify the following parameters when creating
an additional circuit:
circuit_ID
Specifies a numeric identifier for the circuit. The circuit ID is an integer value
between 0-9 for both the Brocade FX8-24 and the Brocade 7800.
remote_ip_addr
Specifies the IP address for the remote end of the FCIP circuit.
local_ip_addr
Specifies the IP address for the local end of the FCIP circuit.
The following two operands are mutually exclusive:
comm_rate
Specifies the committed traffic rate on the FCIP tunnel in Kbps. The valid
range is 10,000 Kbps to 1,000,000 Kbps for 1G ports and 10,000 Kbps to
10,000,000 Kbps for 10G ports. There is no default. Both sides of the tunnel
must have matching configurations.
-b
|
--min-comm-rate
value
-B
|
--max-comm-rate
value
Alternately you can set a minimum and a maximum for the committed rate to
configure the tunnel for Adaptive Rate Limiting (ARL), which allows for a
more effective sharing of bandwidth between applications. The valid range is
10,000 Kbps to 10,000 Kbps for 1G ports and 1,000,000 Kbps to 10,000,000
Kbps for 10G ports. The maximum committed rate can be no larger than five
times the minimum committed rate, and both sides of the circuit must have
matching configurations.
modify
[
circuit_ID
] [
circuit_arguments
Modifies the properties of an existing FCIP circuit. To modify a circuit, you must
specify at least one of the optional circuit parameters for the command to be
effective. Any circuit attribute you change with the
fcipcircuit modify
command
affects only the specified FCIP circuit. All other circuits remain unchanged.
Refer to
fciptunnel create
and
modify
for a listing of optional circuit arguments
and their descriptions.
delete
circuit_ID
Deletes the specified FCIP circuit.