> From: Gerald Stanje [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2013 5:47 PM
> To: Love, Robert W; Patil, Kiran; [email protected]
> Subject: RE: example
> 
> Here the output:
> 
> 
> 
>     [root@promd-1n-dhcp2-dhcp411 fcoe_scripts]# modprobe fcoe
>     [root@promd-1n-dhcp2-dhcp411 fcoe_scripts]# echo eth2 >
> /sys/module/libfcoe/parameters/create_vn2vn
>     [root@promd-1n-dhcp2-dhcp411 fcoe_scripts]# fcoeadm -i
>         Description:      82599EB 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection
>         Revision:         01
>         Manufacturer:     Intel Corporation
>         Serial Number:    90E2BA3D3880
>         Driver:           ixgbe 3.9.15-k
>         Number of Ports:  1
> 
>             Symbolic Name:     fcoe v0.1 over eth2
>             OS Device Name:    host6
>             Node Name:         0x100090E2BA3D3882
>             Port Name:         0x200090E2BA3D3882

Above is the WWN to use in targetcli, remember it's particular about the case, 
so try lower if upper doesn't work and I think you drop the '0x'.

>             FabricName:        0x0000000000000000
>             Speed:             10 Gbit
>             Supported Speed:   1 Gbit, 10 Gbit
>             MaxFrameSize:      2112
>             FC-ID (Port ID):   0x003882
>             State:             Online
> 
> 
> fcoe is ready to go?
> 

FCoE is up and running on that port.

Aside from the port being "Online," you can see that a FC-ID has also been 
chosen- an indication that the port gone through the FIP VN2VN FC-ID discovery 
process.

//Rob
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