Viewing ports in vcs mode – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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Viewing the 802.1x parameter on the Network OS switch

Table 95

describes the parameter that displays on the View Switch dialog box - QoS tab.

Viewing ports in VCS mode

1. Launch the DCB Configuration dialog box using one of the following methods:

Select Configure > DCB from the menu bar.

Right-click the DCB switch from the device tree, and select Configure > DCB.

Right-click the DCB switch from the topology map and select Configure > DCB.

The DCB Configuration dialog box displays, showing the status of all DCB-related hardware and
functions.

2. Select a Network OS switch port in the DCB Products/Ports table and click View.

The View Port dialog box displays, allowing you to view the Network OS switch port parameters.

3. Click one of the following tabs and refer to the appropriate corresponding table for a

description of the feature parameters.

Port —

“Viewing port parameters on the Network OS switch port”

on page 843

QoS — Refer to

“Viewing QoS parameters on the Network OS switch port”

on page 844.

FCoE — Refer to

“Viewing FCoE parameters on the Network OS switch port”

on page 845.

LLDP-DCBX — Refer to

“Viewing LLDP-DCBX parameters on the Network OS switch port”

on

page 846.

802.1x

“Viewing the 802.1x parameter on the Network OS switch port”

on page 846.

Viewing port parameters on the Network OS switch port

Table 96

describes the parameters that displays on the View Port dialog box — Port tab.

TABLE 95

802.1x configuration parameter on VCS switch

Field/Component

Description

802.1x

Displays the enabled or disabled status of the 802.1x configuration on
the Network OS switch.

TABLE 96

Port parameters on the Network OS switch port

Field/Component

Description

Port

The status of the port (enabled or disabled).

Profile

The port’s profiled status (enabled or disabled). When enabled, the
Interface Mode, L2 Mode, and Default CoS are configured by way of port
profiles.

Interface Mode

The port’s configured operating mode. Options include L2 (Layer 2) and
None. <profile> is displayed if the port is profiled.

L2 Mode

The L2 mode. Supported L2 modes for a port are Access, Trunk, and
Converged. <profile> is displayed if the port is profiled.

Default CoS

The default Cost of Service (CoS) assigned to the port. The value range is
from COS 0 through COS 7 and the default value is COS 0. <profile> is
displayed if the port is profiled.

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