Portcfglongdistance – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Fabric OS Command Reference

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portCfgLongDistance

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portCfgLongDistance

Configures a port to support long distance links.

SYNOPSIS

portcfglongdistance [slot/]port
[distance_level]
[vc_translation_link_init]
[-distance distance] | [-buffer buffers]
[-framesize frame_size]
[-fecenable | -fecdisable]

DESCRIPTION

Use this command to allocate frame buffer credits to a port or to configure a specified long distance link.
The port can only be used as an E_Port. Changes made by this command are persistent across switch
reboots and power cycles. This configuration can be cleared but not set on VE/VEX_Ports.

Long distance configuration allows native FC ports to run WAN/LAN connections. It ensures that the full
bandwidth of a link or trunk can be utilized for a particular long distance configuration. The receiving port
must have sufficient buffers available, so that the transmitting port can stuff the link with enough frames
to fill the entire length of the link. As the distance between switches and the link speed increases,
additional buffer-to-buffer credits are required to maintain maximum performance. If a port is configured
as a long distance port, the remaining ports of that port group could be disabled, fail to initialize, or move
to "buffer limited" mode due to a lack of frame buffer credits.

The number of credits reserved for a port depends on the switch model and on the extended fabric mode
for which it is configured. Not all distance modes are supported by all platforms. For example, the FC10-6
only supports LO and LS up to 120 km at 10 Gbps, and the maximum supported distance can vary
greatly depending on switch platform and available buffers. Refer to the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide
for details on platform-specific buffer credit models, long distance mode support, and maximum distance
supported for specific hardware configurations.

NOTES

This command requires an Extended Fabrics license.

The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in
place. Refer to Chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS Commands" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for
details.

A long-distance link can also be configured to be part of a trunk group. Refer to portCfgTrunkPort help
for details.

When a port is configured as a long-distance port, the output of portShow and switchShow displays the
long-distance level. Refer to portShow help and switchShow help for details.

The portCfgISLMode and portCfgLongDistance LE, LD, or LS levels can be enabled at the same time.
Such an ISL uses the R_RDY mode of flow control over the long distance link. While using R_RDY mode
flow control, an E_Port cannot form trunk groups of long-distance links even if the trunking is enabled.
This feature is not backward compatible with firmware versions that do not support it.

Ctrl-D cancels the configuration update.

The Fabric OS port configuration commands are not supported on FCoE ports.

OPERANDS

This command has the following operands:

slot

Specifies the slot number (for bladed systems only), followed by a slash (/).

port

Specifies the number of the port to be configured relative to its slot for bladed
systems. Use switchShow to display a list of valid ports. This operand is
required.

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