Configuring fip snooping, Overview, Fip snooping network diagram – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring FIP snooping

Overview

A node must register with an FC fabric to communicate with devices in the FC SAN. An FC switch has

point-to-point connections with nodes and brings up an interface connected to a node only after the
node completes fabric login on the interface.
In an FCoE implementation, Transit switches can be present between ENodes and FCF switches, so the

connections between ENodes and FCF switches are no longer point-to-point. In this case, a node that has

not performed fabric login may communicate with the FC SAN. For example, two ENodes are connected
to one FCF switch through a Transit switch. After one ENode has registered with the FCF switch and the

corresponding interface is brought up, the other ENode can also communicate with the FC SAN.
FCoE Initialization Protocol Snooping (FIP snooping) is a security feature that can run only on Transit

switches in an FCoE network. By checking source MAC addresses of FCoE frames, FIP snooping enables
a Transit switch to forward FCoE frames only between the ENode that has performed fabric login and the

FCF switch that has accepted its fabric login.

FIP snooping network diagram

Figure 16

shows a typical FIP snooping network diagram.

Figure 16 FIP snooping network diagram

Ethernet interfaces on a Transit switch can operate in ENode or FCF mode. An Ethernet interface

connected to an ENode must be configured to operate in ENode mode, and an Ethernet interface

connected to an FCF switch must be configured to operate in FCF mode.
To control packet exchange between ENodes and FCF switches, enable FIP snooping and configure the

Ethernet interfaces to operate in a correct mode on the Transit switch.

How FIP snooping works

After FIP snooping is enabled for a VLAN, Ethernet interfaces on the Transit switch establish FIP snooping

rules according to FIP frames (with EtherType as 0x8914) and then control the forwarding of FCoE frames

(with EtherType as 0x8906) based on the FIP snooping rules.
To facilitate description, the following definitions are specified:

FCF
mode

ENode
mode

ENode
mode

FCF switch

Transit switch

Fabric

ENode

FCF switch

FCF
mode

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