Oracle F2 10 Gb and 40 Gb Ethernet Module Commands
These tables document the common tasks for managing this module and the links for
the procedures to complete these tasks. These tables are listed in the sequential
order in which they are to be performed, if applicable.
A gateway port is an external port that connects to the Internet. This table lists
gateway port commands available for this module.
Table 1 Gateway Port Commands
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Configure and manage a gw port
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set gw-port slot/port
{up|down}
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Display gw port information
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show gw-port
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If your deployment requires additional ports, you can configure up to two more
ports. This table lists the multi-configuration port commands.
Table 2 Multi-Configuration Port Commands
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Configure and manage a multi-config port
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set multiconfig-port slot/port
[-port-type=
{gwEthernet40GbPort|gwEthernet10GbPort}
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Display multi-config port information
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show multiconfig-port
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LAGs combine multiple physical gateway ports into one logical port group to
increase bandwidth and provide HA. This table lists the LAG commands available for
this module.
Table 3 LAG Commands For 10G Ports
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Configure and manage a LAG
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add lag slot.index port
port_number
-descr=
set lag {*|*.*|name}
[-descr=value]
remove lag
{*|*.*|name}
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Display LAG information
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show lag {*|*.*|name}
[-alarms]
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Note -
LAGs can be made across any of the 10G ports, with the 4k vlan range shared
across all ports. The 4x40G ports have a separate Gateway for each port, with
each 40G port having 4k vlan range. LAGs can not be made across these 40G ports.
However, if a 40G port personality is converted into 4x10G ports, then LAGs can
be made across the 10G ports.
Public network enables access to other networks or an external Ethernet network.
This table lists the public network commands available for this module.
Table 4 Public Network Commands
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Configure and manage a public network
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add public-network name ID uplink
slot/port|slot.port [-group-name=value]
[-type=value] [-mtu=value] [-pkey=value]
[-trunk-mode={true|false}]
remove public-network
name
set public-network name [-pkey=value]
[-mtu=value]
[-new-name=value]
remove vnic vnic
name
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Display public network information
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show public-network
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A vNIC is a virtual NIC that appears to the OS as a physical NIC and enables a
server to have an Ethernet network attachment without having a physical NIC present.
This table lists the VNIC commands available for this module via OFOS CLI.
Table 5 VNIC Commands
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Configure and manage a VNIC
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add server-profile name
add vnic name.server_profile_name
cloud_name
set vnic
vnic-name.server-profile
remove vnic
vnic-name.server-profile
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Display VNIC information
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show vnic {*|vnic-name.server-profile}
[-detail]
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