Reference Guide

fcoe priority-bits
Congures the priority bits for FCoE application TLVs.
Syntax
fcoe priority-bits priority-value
Parameter priority-value — Enter PFC priority value advertised in FCoE application TLV. You can enter one of the
following values: 0x01, 0x02, 0x04, 0x08, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, or 0x80.
Default 0x08
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage Information
You can congure only one PFC priority at a time. The no version of this command returns the conguration to
default value.
Example
OS10(config)# fcoe priority-bits 0x08
Supported Releases 10.4.0E(R3) or later
lldp tlv-select dcbxp-appln fcoe
Enables FCoE application TLV for an interface.
Syntax
lldp tlv-select dcbxp-appln fcoe
Parameter None
Default Enabled
Command Mode INTERFACE
Usage Information
The default priority value advertised in FCoE application TLV is 3. If the PFC conguration in an interface matches
3, then the FCoE application TLV is advertised as 3. Otherwise, FCoE application TLV is not advertised.
When you congure the application priority using fcoe priority-bits command, the congured value is
advertised in the TLV, which is not dependent on PFC conguration.
The no version of this command disables the FCoE application TLV.
Example
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/1)# lldp tlv-select dcbx-appln fcoe
Supported Releases 10.4.0E(R3) or later
show fcoe enode
Displays the details of ENodes connected to the switch.
Syntax
show fcoe enode [enode-mac-address]
Parameters enode-mac-address — (Optional) Enter the MAC address of ENode. This option displays details pertaining to
the specied ENode.
148 Fibre Channel