Fabric OS 5.2.x administrator guide 387
Verifying the FCIP tunnel configuration
After you have created local and remote FCIP configurations, use the
portEnable
[
slot
/]
port
command
to enable the port.
It is recommended that you verify that the tunnel configuration operation succeeded using the
portShow
fcipTunnel
command (be sure to specify the slot/port numbers and number of tunnels). Look at the
“Status” field to verify that the tunnel is now “Active.”
You can also use
portShow fcipTunnel
to display performance characteristics, when running WAN
tools on a pair of Brocade port endpoints. For more information about using
portShow
for performance
analysis, see
“FCIP Tunnel Performance Characteristics”
on page 21-30.
Following is the syntax for the
portShow fcipTunnel
command to display FCIP tunnels on a GbE port:
portshow fciptunnel [
slot
/][ge]
port
[
args
]
where:
all
Displays all FCIP tunnels.
tunnel_id
Displays the specified FCIP tunnel.
The following example shows an active tunnel with fastwrite enabled but tape pipelining off:
If IPSec has been enabled and a policy added to the configuration, you will see the policy information
under the status section of the output, as shown below. The policy information is visible only when IPSec is
configured and is displayed with the information shown in the example above when the
portShow
command is issued.
After FCIP tunnels are created, the configuration is saved in a persistent database. At this point, all
configured FCIP tunnels now appear in the fabric as VE_Ports.
switch:admin06> portshow fciptunnel ge0 all
-------------------------------------------
Tunnel ID 0
Remote IP Addr 10.0.10.224
Local IP Addr 10.0.10.225
Remote WWN Not Configured
Local WWN 10:00:00:05:1e:37:91:dd
Compression on
Fastwrite on
Tape Pipelining off
Uncommitted bandwidth, minimum of 1000 Kbps (0.001000 Gbps)
SACK on
Min Retransmit Time 100
Keepalive Timeout 10
Max Retransmissions 8
Status : Active
Uptime 21 seconds
IKE Policy 1
Authentication Algorithm: SHA-1
Encryption: 3DES
Perfect Forward Security: off
Diffie-Hellman Group: 1
SA Life (seconds): 3600
SA Life (MB): 4500
IPSec Policy 1
Authentication Algorithm: SHA-1
Encryption: 3DES
Perfect Forward Security: off
Diffie-Hellman Group: 1
SA Life (seconds): 3600
SA Life (MB): 4500
Pre-Shared Key 0x1234500000000000000000000000000000
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