Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual
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OneCommand™ Manager Application
P010066-01A Rev. A
8. Managing Adapters and Ports
FC/FCoE
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SLI-1 Name – The name of the SLI-1 firmware overlay.
SLI-3 Name – The name of the SLI-3 firmware overlay.
Adapter Boot Version – Displays one of the following:
The selected adapter port's boot code version if boot code is present.
“Disabled” if the boot code is disabled.
“Not Present” if boot code is not loaded. If boot code is not loaded, the
Enable Adapter boot checkbox is not visible and you cannot configure the
selected port to boot from SAN.
Enable adapter boot checkbox – Check this box if you want the adapter to load
and execute boot code during system startup. Click Configure Boot to
configure boot from SAN. See “Configuring Boot from an FC SAN” on page 254
for more information. (Not available in read-only mode.)
Note: Enabling adapter boot only causes the adapter to load the boot code and
execute it during system startup. It does not mean that the adapter will
boot from SAN. To boot from SAN, the boot type must be enabled. Do
this in the Boot from SAN configuration window for each boot type. In
addition, the BIOS must be configured to boot from SAN.
WWN Management Area
Note: COMSTAR ports are supported on Solaris 11 only.
Current
WWPN – The World Wide Port Name for the selected adapter port.
WWNN – The World Wide Node Name for the selected adapter port.
Pending Changes
WWPN – Works in conjunction with the Change WWN button. Displays the
World Wide Port Name you assigned for the selected adapter port, but the
system must be rebooted for these changes to take effect and appear under the
“Current” listing. See “Changing FC/FCoE World Wide Port and Node
Names” on page 140 for more information.
WWNN – Works in conjunction with the Change WWN button. Displays the
World Wide Node Name you assigned for the selected adapter port, but the
system must be rebooted for these changes to take effect and appear under the
“Current” listing. See “Changing FC/FCoE World Wide Port and Node
Names” on page 140 for more information.