338SAN Multiprotocol Routing: An Introduction and Implementation
12.3 Configuring FCIP
In this section, we discuss FCIP configuration using FM, DM, and the CLI. We
predominantly use the FM FCIP wizard to complete the configuration of FCIP. We
then use the FM PortChannel wizard to bundle the two FCIP links into a single
PortChannel. We then discuss configuring a single FCIP link with the CLI.
To configure FCIP:
1.The first step in configuring FCIP is to enable the GigE interfaces we want to
use and setting the MTU. The path to do this in FM is in the Physical
Attributes pane. Select Switches→Interfaces →Gigabit Ethernet, as
shown in Figur
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