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Interface Status Sp<br />

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supfc0<br />

up 1<br />

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Ethernet VLAN Type<br />

Mode Status Reason Speed Por<br />

t<br />

Interface<br />

#<br />

----------------------------------------------------------<br />

----------------------<br />

Eth6/17 1 eth trunk down Administratively<br />

down auto(D) --<br />

Eth6/18 1 eth trunk down Administratively<br />

down auto(D) --<br />

Eth6/19 1 eth trunk down Administratively<br />

down auto(D) --<br />

Eth6/20 1 eth trunk down Administratively<br />

down auto(D) --<br />

Eth6/25 -- eth routed down Administratively<br />

down auto(D) --<br />

Eth6/26 -- eth routed down Administratively<br />

down auto(D) --<br />

Eth6/27 -- eth routed down Administratively<br />

down auto(D) --<br />

Eth6/28 -- eth routed down SFP not<br />

inserted auto(D) --<br />

Eth6/29 1 eth trunk up none<br />

258<br />

Eth6/30 1 eth trunk up none<br />

258<br />

N7K-1-FCoE#<br />

The next step required is to create the VFC interface for the h<strong>os</strong>t <strong>and</strong> specify the shared<br />

interface as the binding. This is the same syntax used on the Nexus 5x00 earlier in the<br />

chapter. Example 8-18 shows the process for the topology shown in Figure 8-14.

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