Users Guide

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Usage
Information
The configurations are supported only in the multiswitch mode. In F_port mode, all the ports operate
as F Port. On enabling the multiswitch mode, a port works as either a F_port or an E_port.
To change modes, disable current mode and enable the new mode. This operation leads to traffic
disruption on the corresponding port.
You can disable the multiswitch mode only if you delete the related configurations.
For NPG switch mode, the default port mode is N. You can change the port mode to F. The NPG
switch mode does not support E port mode.
In F port switch mode, you cannot change the port mode to E or F.
The no form of this command resets the fc port mode to the default value.
Example
OS10(config-if-fc-1/1/1)#fc port-mode E
Supported
Releases
10.5.1.0 or later
feature fc
Enables the multiswitch feature.
Syntax
feature fc [domain-id domain-id-val | npg | fip-snooping [with-cvl] |
multi-switch]
Parameters
with-cvlTo enable CVL.
domain-idEnter the domain ID of the E_Port.
domain-id-valValid values are from 1 to 239.
Defaults Disabled
Command Mode GLOBAL CONFIGURATION
Usage
Information
Use the multiswitch option to support the multiswitch fabric mode.
Delete multiswitch configurations when disabling a feature.
You can disable the multiswitch mode only if you delete the related configurations.
The no form of this command deletes the configuration.
Example
OS10(config)# feature fc multi-switch
Supported
Releases
10.5.1.0 or later
fspf cost
Configures the FSPF cost value for every interface.
Syntax
fspf cost cost-val
Parameters
cost-valValid values are from 1 to 65535.
Defaults FSPF cost for the following is:
8G-125
16G-62
32G-31
Command Mode Fibre Channel INTERFACE
Usage
Information
The configurations are supported only in the multiswitch mode.
This command configures the cost of the selected interface. Also, it configures the same cost value
on both ends of the link.
Different cost values lead to repeat the request repeatedly or even indefinitely.
The no version of this command resets the command to default value, for the interface speed.
444 Fibre Channel