Add FCoE SAN
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   The following procedure explains how to add Fibre Channel over
   Ethernet (FCoE) storage devices and make them available during
   the installation:

   Procedure 1. Add FCoE Target
    1. Click the Add FCoE SAN button in the bottom right corner of
       Installation Destination - Specialized & Network Disks. A
       new dialog window will open.
    2. Select the network interface (NIC) which is connected to
       your FCoE switch from the drop-down menu. Note that this
       network interface must be configured and connected - see
       Network & Hostname.
    3. Below the NIC drop-down menu are two choices:

        Use DCB
                Data Center Bridging (DCB) is a set of
                enhancements to the Ethernet protocols designed to
                increase the efficiency of Ethernet connections in
                storage networks and clusters. This option should
                only be enabled for network interfaces that
                require a host-based DCBX client. Configurations
                on interfaces that implement a hardware DCBX
                client should leave this check box empty.

        Use auto vlan
                This option indicates whether VLAN discovery
                should be performed. If this box is checked, then
                the FCoE Initiation Protocol (FIP) VLAN discovery
                protocol will run on the Ethernet interface once
                the link configuration has been validated. If they
                are not already configured, network interfaces for
                any discovered FCoE VLANs will be automatically
                created and FCoE instances will be created on the
                VLAN interfaces. This option is enabled by
                default.

    4. After you select which interface and options to use, click
       Add FCoE Disk(s). Discovered FCoE storage devices will be
       displayed under the Other SAN Devices tab in Installation
       Destination - Specialized & Network Disks.
