Web tools and fcoe overview, Web tools, the egm license, and dcfm, Port information that is unique to fcoe – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Web Tools Administrator’s Guide

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Web Tools and FCoE overview

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DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL

Web Tools and FCoE overview

Brocade Web Tools is an embedded graphical user interface (GUI) that enables administrators to
monitor and manage single or small fabrics, switches, and ports. Web Tools is launched directly
from a web browser, or from the DCFM client.

NOTE

For complete information on Web Tools, refer to the Web Tools Administrator’s Guide. This chapter
only discusses Web Tools and FCoE configuration.

A limited set of features is accessible using Web Tools without a license, and is available free of
charge. Additional switch management features are accessible using Web Tools with the Enhanced
Group Management (EGM) license. Refer to

“Web Tools, the EGM license, and DCFM”

for more

information.

A new view has been added to Web Tools for the Brocade 8000 switch and FCOE10-24 DCX blade,
and new tabs have been added to the Switch Administration panel and the Port Administration
panel to support FCoE interfaces and trunks.

Web Tools, the EGM license, and DCFM

Beginning with Fabric OS version 6.1.1, Web Tools functionality is tiered and integrated with DCFM.
If you are migrating from a Web Tools release prior to Fabric OS version 6.1.1, this may impact how
you use Web Tools.

A Web Tools license is not required, and a basic version of Web Tools is available for free. Additional
functionality may be added by obtaining the Enhanced Group Management (EGM) license. The
EGM license is only for 8 Gbps platforms, such as the Brocade DCX and DCX-4S enterprise-class
platforms, the Encryption Switch, and the 300, 5100, and 5300 switches. For non-8 Gbps
platforms, all functionalities are available without the EGM license.

Port information that is unique to FCoE

The General tab of the Port Administration panel displays several parameters that are unique to
CEE/DCE interfaces:

Interface Mode—The interface mode vales are either None or L2 mode.

VLAN ID—The VLANs that carry traffic on the links are attached to this port.

LAG—The ID of the Link Aggregation Group (LAG), with which this port is associated. If no ID is
specified, the port is not associated with any LAG.

L2 Mode—The values are Access, Trunk, or Converged. Access mode allows only one VLAN
association, and allows only untagged frames. Trunk mode allows more than one VLAN
association, and allows tagged frames. Converged mode interface can be native (untagged or
access) in one VLAN and it could be non-native (trunk or tagged) type in more than one VLAN.

CEE Map—The name of a CEE map that was created and associated with the port.

Traffic Class Map—The name of a traffic class map that was created and associated with the
port.

LLDP Status—Indicates whether LLDP is active or inactive.

LLDP Profile—The name of an LLDP profile that was created and associated with the port.

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