03-05-2014 02:41 PM
hi guys,
Is-it possible to configure a storage vdc in npv mode ?
We "just" want to consolidate access I/O...
C7HP Blade with Nx2232 connected to Nx7010 with storage vdc connected to MDS (FCF)...
Many thanks.
Nicolas.
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03-19-2014 01:14 AM
03-06-2014 07:29 AM
I don't think that there is a FCoE NPV license, resp. a NX-OS command "feature fcoe-npv" for N7K; therefore in the storage VDC, you do NPIV, not NPV.
It is common, to use the N7k in the access, connecting hosts with FCoE:
FCoE on the Nexus 7000 also supports a unique capability that enables interfaces to be shared between two VDCs. This enables the Nexus 7000 to be used in the access layer of networks where servers connect to the switch and use FCoE. A shared interface enables FCoE traffic to be segmented into the Storage VDC at the edge of the network. When an interface is shared between two VDCs, a few rules must be followed:
03-06-2014 09:16 AM
Just pointing out what wdey said.
The npv mode isn't supported by Nexus 7000, you can use as a regular fabric and then connect to you MDS with E ports.
Regards.
Richard
03-06-2014 01:44 PM
Hi Richard, Hi Wdey,
First of all thks for your replies
Who is right ???
I am used to use npv/npiv with Nx 5k.
I would want do the same config but with Nx 7k,as Wdey said. I do not have any experience on vdc storage.
+ At present, i can test on a 7k
By reading, i can find information as said Richard. all doc said "regular fabric", not npv/npiv.
+ i could read only mds devices is allowed to connect with E ports... not broadcade fabric....
who is right ?
I am very amazed about that. Why ????
Thx
Nicolas.
03-06-2014 11:17 PM
Hi Nicolas
N5k and N7k are different, eg.
- N5k supports Ethernet, FCoE and native FC, N7k only FCoE and Ethernet, not native FC
- N5k has storage license for FCoE, native FC, and FC NPV, plus there is a special FCoE NPV license
- N5k supports multi-hop FCoE, but also segregating FCoE ingress traffic, with egress classical FC and Ethernet
- N7k supports multi-hop FCoE, VE and VF (access) ports
- N7k supports storage VDC, N5k doesn't
- N7k Storage VDC Features:
- N5k allows more possible configurations, then N7k see eg. http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus5000/sw/san_switching/503_n2_1/Cisco_n5k_nxos_sanswitching_config_guide_rel503_n2_1_chapter6.html
I assume this is what you want to achieve ? it is possible with N5k, not with N7k, as it doesn't support FCoE NPV.
Hope this helps ??
03-19-2014 01:14 AM
Hi wdey,
Great !
Many thanks for all these information.
BR
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