Enabling FCoE and Enabling NPV
You can enable FCoE first and then enable NPV. This method requires the full Storage Services License. A
write erase reload occurs when this method is used. This method allows both FCoE and FC upstream and host
NPV connections. You must also configure class-fcoe in all QoS policy types.
1
Enable FCoE.
switch#
configure terminal
switch(config)#
feature fcoe
FC license checked out successfully
fc_plugin extracted successfully
FC plugin loaded successfully
FCoE manager enabled successfully
FC enabled on all modules successfully
Warning: Ensure class-fcoe is included in qos policy-maps of all types
2
Enable NPV.
switch#
configure terminal
switch(config)#
feature npv
Enabling FCoE NPV
You can enable FCoE NPV using the
feature fcoe-npv
command. We recommend this method in topologies
that include all FCoE connections. A write erase reload does not occur when you use this method and a storage
service license is not required. Enabling FCoE NPV using the
feature fcoe-npv
command requires an installed
FCOE_NPV_PKG license.
Before You Begin
FCoE NPV has the following prerequisites:
•
Ensure that the correct licenses are installed.
•
For the Cisco Nexus 5500 Platform switches, ensure that the FCF supports multiple FC ports and multiple
logins (FLOGI) on a single physical VF port.
•
Configure the VNP ports.
Procedure
Purpose
Command or Action
Enters global configuration mode.
switch#
configure terminal
Step 1
Enables FCoE NPV.
feature fcoe-npv
Step 2
Exits configuration mode.
exit
Step 3
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Enabling FCoE and Enabling NPV