02-21-2012 10:26 AM
Hi Guys,
is this configuration even possible (see picture). I have FC connectivity between MDS 9513 and Nexus 5596UP, they are connected with regular 8G FC connection (TE). If i have a host that has CNA adapter, can i configure a "storage" VLAN on the Nexus, map this FCOE enabled VLAN to the VSAN and provide FC storage to the CNA adapter (create vfc and bind it to Ethernet port fist).
Thank you
02-21-2012 01:37 PM
Yes, this is a supported configuration. If the 9513 is staying around as the core the 5596 could be configured in NPV mode to simplify FC operations and FC domain. If the 5596 is changed to NPV it is disruptive, config is reset and the switch reboots.
02-23-2012 11:37 AM
Hi Jeremy,
so no issues with 5596 running a FCOE enabled VLAN that is just local to that particular switch ? I am familiar with NPV as we set it on all of our 9124e HP blade enclosure switches. Our 9513s are supported by EMC and they don't support F-port trunking. I am afraid that if i enable NPV on 5596 and then later on need to add another ISL, i won't be able to port-channel them. What are you thoughts ?
Thank you
02-23-2012 12:13 PM
No issues, it is recommend that the FCoE VLAN be dedicated and only exist on that switch. The VLAN must be trunked to the Ethernet interface the CNAs connected to and then create a vfc that is then bound to the Ethernet interface.
In NPV mode the port-channel would be an F port.
02-23-2012 12:23 PM
Jeremy Waldrop wrote:
No issues, it is recommend that the FCoE VLAN be dedicated and only exist on that switch.
interesting, multihop FCOE is supported so where is this recommendation coming from ?
02-23-2012 12:29 PM
For multihop FCoE the MDS would have to have an FCoE card or you would have to be connecting to a nexus 7k. For multihop then the VLAN would need to be trunked to the MDS/7k.
02-23-2012 12:44 PM
multihop is not supported between 5k ?
02-23-2012 01:49 PM
obviously it's supported so i am still puzzled where you got that recommendation ?
02-23-2012 01:56 PM
Yes, it is supported but the diagram you provided at the top has a single 5k connecting to an MDS. From a host CNA to a 5k and then to MDS isn't multihop FCoE. Do you have another Nexus 5k/7k in the mix?
02-24-2012 04:19 AM
Jeremy Waldrop wrote:
Do you have another Nexus 5k/7k in the mix?
not at the moment but i could connect another 5k to the one that's already in my diagram and extend that FCOE VLAN to that switch as well. Would that even work if my original 5K is running in NPV mode (Nested NPIV)
Thanks
06-04-2012 05:45 PM
Looks like your initial question is answered
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