
104 Network OS YANG Reference Manual
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brocade-port-profile
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brocade-port-profile
Description Provides a data model for creating and activating port-profiles and for mapping a port-profile to
MAC addresses.
A port-profile is a collection of network policies to be applied to network traffic on a given port.
Automatic Migration of Port Profiles (AMPP) provides fabric-wide configuration of Ethernet policies
and achieves per-port-profile forwarding and enables network level features to support VM mobility.
With Server Virtualization, a VM can move from one physical server to another. When such a move
occurs, it is ideal for the access layer to apply the network policies on the VM transparently. The
Brocade Virtual Access Layer (VAL) service provides such automatic migration of the port-profile on
a given VM MAC address transparently.
A port-profile typically comprises the subprofiles listed in Table 4.
VM MAC addresses are added to a port-profile to specify all the network attributes for a server port.
A port-profile is activated on a server port as part of regular MAC learning. VM MAC to port-profile
association is specified using the brocade-port-profile management module. The actual
association in hardware is applied when the MAC address is learned.
Top-level
containers
Top-level nodes and their subtree hierarchies follow.
module: brocade-port-profile
+--rw port-profile [name]
| +--rw name common-def:name-string128
| +--rw allow
| | +--rw nonprofiledmacs? empty
| +--rw vlan-profile?
| | +--rw switchport?
| | +--rw basic? empty
| | +--rw mode
| | | +--rw vlan-mode? appm-sw-mode-type
| | +--rw access
| | | +--rw vlan
| | | +--rw name? interface:vlan-type
| | +--rw trunk
| | +--rw allowed
| | | +--rw vlan
| | | +--rw all? empty
| | | +--rw none? empty
| | | +--rw add? interface:ui32-vlan-range
| | | +--rw except? interface:ui32-vlan-range
| | | +--rw remove? interface:ui32-vlan-range
| | +--rw native-vlan? uint32
| +--rw fcoe-profile?
TABLE 4 AMPP subprofiles
Subprofile Description
VLAN profile VLAN membership and filtering rules.
QoS profile QoS policies.
FCoE profile The attributes needed for the port to support FCoE. These attributes include FCoE VLAN,
FCMAP, FCoE Priority, Virtual Fabric ID, and so on.
Security profile Security rules needed for the server port, typically enabling 802.1x with EAP TLV extensions
for VM Mobility, and MAC-based standard and extended ACLs.
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