Defining an fcoe network – HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Set preferred connection speed. This value is the default speed for server profile connections

mapped to this network. The server administrator can override this setting on an individual
profile connection.
Set maximum connection speed. This value is the maximum speed for server profile connections
mapped to this network. This speed limits the maximum port speed from the server to the network

connection associated with the multiple networks.

8.

Click Apply. The shared uplink and associated networks are now defined and available for use in
creating server profiles.

Defining an FCoE network

You can create an FCoE network by creating a Shared Uplink Set and then adding an FCoE network to it.
You cannot create an FCoE network independently outside of a Shared Uplink Set.
Dual-hop FCoE support
Prior to the VC v4.01 release, VCM support of FCoE did not extend outside of the enclosure. All FCoE traffic

was converted to native FC prior to reaching VC interconnect uplinks. This solution required a FC switch to

be connected to the VC interconnects. The Dual-hop FCoE feature of VC allows FCoE traffic to be propagated
out of the enclosure to an external FCoE-capable bridge which will handle the conversion of FCoE to FC

traffic and vice-versa. This allows server connections to use Ethernet transport and results in the following

benefits:

Cable consolidation

Reduction in the number of per server adapters and interconnects required

Reduction in utilization of the upstream switch ports

Ease and simplification of management

This feature is called FCoE Dual Hop because there are two FCoE ‘hops’ between the server and the
conversion point from FCoE to FC. The first hop is between the server CNA adapter and the VC Module. The

second hop is between the VC Modules and the external FCoE à FC bridge device. No additional external

FCoE bridges or gateways can be in this configuration. Introducing an additional external FCoE bridge or

gateway would make it impossible to guarantee the lossless handling of the traffic and ensure

congestion-free connectivity.
This feature is supported on VC FlexFabric or VC Flex-10/10D modules. VC FlexFabric modules support

FCoE on uplink ports X1-X4 while the VC Flex10/10D modules support FCoE on all uplink ports (X1-X10).

FCoE traffic is forwarded to the top-of-rack (ToR) device which performs the FCoE to FC traffic conversion. The

ToR device must act as either a bridge to the native FC infrastructure or directly connect to FC-based Storage
devices.
The following FCoE capable ToR switches have been tested and are supported with this feature:

HP 5820-14XG ToR 10GbE Switch with 5820 4-port 8/4/2 Gbps FCoE SFP Module operating in
FCoE Gateway mode

Cisco Nexus 5xxx switches (50x0 and 55xx) operating as either NPV Gateway or FC Forwarder (FCF).
In FCF mode, FC SAN switches must be Cisco MDS family for interoperability.

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