Q-Logic ISR6200 Router User Manual


 
5–Fibre Channel over IP
Configuring FCIP
5-4 ISR651101-00 G
Window Scaling (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Enabled ]
Window Scaling Factor (Min=0, Max=9) [7 ]
TCP Port No. (Min=1024, Max=65535) [3225 ]
GE Port Speed (0=Auto, 1=100Mb, 2=1Gb) [Auto ]
Bandwidth, Mbit/sec (Min=1, Max=1000) [1000 ]
VLAN (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
FCIP SW Compression (0=Enable, 1=Disable) [Disabled ]
All attribute values for FCIP Route 1 will now be saved.
To configure FCIP in the CLI:
1. From a command prompt, enter the fciproute add command.
2. Enable (or disable) the FCIP Interfaces FC & GE ports to be used by
the FCIP route.
3. At the FC Port prompt, enter the number corresponding to the FC port to
be used for this FCIP route.
4. At the GE Port prompt, enter the number corresponding to the GE port to
be used for this FCIP route.
5. At the IP Address prompt, enter the router’s GE port IP address (the
router being configured).
6. At the Subnet Mask prompt, enter the router’s GE port subnet mask.
7. At the Gateway IP Address prompt, enter the router’s GE port gateway
IP address.
8. At the Remote IP Address prompt, enter the remote (peer) router’s IP
address.
9. At the MTU Size prompt, specify the maximum transmission unit (MTU),
either 0=Normal, 1=Jumbo, or 2=Other.
The MTU size is typically set to Normal (1,500 bytes). If all segments of
the WAN support jumbo frames (9,000 bytes), select Jumbo. The Other
option is typically used for WANs using encryption that requires the frame to
be less than 1,500 bytes due to encryption overhead.
10. At the TCP Window Size prompt, specify the window size for the WAN as
determined in “TCP Window Settings” on page 5-14.
NOTE:
No action is taken on any of the settings until you complete the last step. To
cancel FCIP route configuration, enter q for any parameter.