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Admin port mode is F, trunk mode is on<br />

snmp link state traps are enabled<br />

Port vsan is 10<br />

1 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0<br />

frames/sec<br />

1 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 bytes/sec, 0<br />

frames/sec<br />

0 frames input, 0 bytes<br />

0 discards, 0 errors<br />

0 frames output, 0 bytes<br />

0 discards, 0 errors<br />

last clearing of "show interface" counters never<br />

CMHLAB-DC1-TOR1#<br />

FCoE-NPV on Nexus 5x00<br />

Configuration of the FCoE NPV mode on a Nexus 5x00 switch is similar to the configuration<br />

for the Fibre Channel NPV mode. The main difference is the configuration of an Ethernet<br />

port for the ISL <strong>and</strong> the VNP port. Figure 8-12 shows the topology used for the FCoE-NPV<br />

examples.<br />

Figure 8-12. FCoE NPV Configuration Between a Nexus 5000 <strong>and</strong> Nexus 7000<br />

First, the FCoE NPV feature must be enabled, as shown in Example 8-8.<br />

Note<br />

FCoE-NPV cannot be enabled if FCoE is already enabled; otherwise, the following<br />

message displays: ERROR: Cannot enable feature fcoe-npv because feature fcoe is<br />

enabled. Disable feature fcoe, reload the system, <strong>and</strong> try again.<br />

Example 8-8. FCOE-NPV Feature Installation

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