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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide
OL-6965-03, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 2.x
Chapter 19 FCIP Configuration
Modifying FCIP Links
Step 3 Click the Profiles tab if it is not already selected. You see the FCIP Profiles dialog box. Any profiles
already bound are listed in the table along with their IP addresses.
Step 4 Optionally, click the Create Row button on Fabric Manager or the Create button on Device Manager to
add a new profile.
Step 5 Enter the profile ID in the ProfileId field.
Step 6 Enter the IP address of the interface to which you want to bind the profile.
Step 7 Modify the optional TCP parameters, if desired. Refer to Fabric Manager Online Help for explanations
of these fields
Step 8 Optionally, click the Tunnels tab and modify the remote IP address in the Remote IPAddress field for
the endpoint to which you want to link.
Step 9 Enter the optional parameters, if desired. See the “Configuring Advanced FCIP Interfaces” section on
page 19-13.
Step 10 Click Apply Changes icon to save these changes or Click Undo Changes to discard any unsaved
changes.
Verifying Interfaces and Extended Link Protocol
To verify the FCIP interfaces and Extended Link Protocol (ELP) on Device Manager, follow these steps:
Step 1 Be sure you are connected to a switch that contains an IPS module.
Step 2 Select FCIP from the Interface menu.
Step 3 Click the Interfaces tab if it is not already selected. You see the FCIP Interfaces dialog box.
Step 4 Click the ELP tab if it is not already selected. You see the FCIP ELP dialog box.
Checking Trunk Status
To check the trunk status for the FCIP interface on Device Manager, follow these steps:
Step 1 Be sure you are connected to a switch that contains an IPS module.
Step 2 Select FCIP from the IP menu.
Step 3 Click the Trunk Config tab if it is not already selected. You see the FCIP Trunk Config dialog box. This
shows the status of the interface.
Step 4 Click the Trunk Failures tab if it is not already selected. You see the FCIP Trunk Failures dialog box.