Web Tools Administrator's Guide (53-1001772-01, June 2010)
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Configuring FCoE login groups
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Use the following procedure to configure a VLAN.
1. Select the CEE tab on the Switch Administration panel.
2. Select the VLAN tab.
3. Click Add.
The VLAN Configuration dialog box displays.
4. Specify a VLAN ID.
The format is VLAN<bridge number><ID>. In this Fabric OS release, no bridge instances are
supported, so the bridge number is always 0, and the value under Bridge is statically defined
as VLAN0. The <ID> is an integer from 1 to 3583, that must be entered in the ID field.
5. Select the Native check box.
6. Under the Selection List, click the plus sign (+) next to the Interface and LAG folders, and select
individual interfaces and LAGs you want to associate with the VLAN ID.
7. Cl ick Add to move the interfaces or LAGs to the Selected List.
Note the reminder that interfaces must be configured as L2, and that the interfaces or LAGs
must be in Trunk mode to be associated with multiple VLANs, Access mode interfaces can be
associated with only one VLAN, and the Converged mode interface can be Native in one VLAN
and it could be non-native type in more than one VLAN.
8. Click OK.
9. Repeat the procedure for additional VLANs.
10. To edit VLAN, select the detail from the table in the VLAN tab and click Edit.
The FCoE check box is selected by default.
11. Click OK to enable FCoE. Clear the check box to disable FCoE.
Configuring FCoE login groups
FCoE login groups control which FCoE devices are allowed to log in to a switch or fabric.
The FCoE Ports window is used for configuring the FCoE ports on a switch.
Use the following procedure to configure an FCoE login group.
1. Select the CEE tab on the Switch Administration panel.
2. Select the FCoE Login Group tab.
3. Click New.
The New Login Group dialog box displays.
4. Enter a name for the login group in the Login Group Name field.
5. Select the switch WWN.
The choices are: