fc-fabrics
Syntax
fc-fabrics {
fc-fabric-name {
description
fabric-id fc-fabric-id;
fabric-type proxy;
interface {
interface-name {
max-login-sessions max-login-sessions;
}
interface-name {
max-login-sessions max-login-sessions;
}
<...>;
max-login-sessions max-login-sessions;
}
vlan.interface-name;
}
fc2 {
traceoptions {
file filename <replace> <size size> <files number> <no-stamp>;
<world-readable | no-world-readable>;
flag flag <flag-modifier>;
}
}
max-login-sessions max-login-sessions;
protocols {
fip {
fcoe-trusted;
fc-map fc-map-value;
fka-adv-period milliseconds;
interface {
interface-name {
fka-adv-period milliseconds;
priority priority;
}
}
max-sessions-per-enode max-sessions-per-enode;
priority priority;
traceoptions {
file filename <replace> <size size> <files number> <no-stamp>;
<world-readable | no-world-readable>;
flag flag <flag-modifier> <disable>;
}
}
}
proxy {
auto-load-rebalance
load-balance-algorithm (simple | enode-based | flogi-based);
no-fabric-wwn-verify;
traceoptions {
file filename <replace> <size size> <files number> <no-stamp>;
<world-readable | no-world-readable>;
flag flag <flag-modifier> <disable>;
}
}
}
}
Hierarchy Level
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Description
Enabling tracing can adversely impact scale and performance and may increase security risk. We strongly recommend using the trace, tracing, or traceoptions commands only under the guidance of a JTAC support engineer. After collecting the debug information, immediately disable tracing to minimize risk and restore normal system performance.
Configure an FC fabric. You can configure a maximum of 12 FC fabrics, one per native FC port.
Changing the name of an FC fabric causes all logins to drop and forces the ENodes to log in again.
Options
fc-fabric-name —Unique name of the FC fabric.
The other statements are explained separately.
Required Privilege Level
storage—To view this statement in the configuration.storage-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Release Information
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1.