Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual
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OneCommand Manager for VMware vCenter Version 10.2 User Manual
P010089-01A Rev. A
6. Managing Adapters and Ports
OCe10100–Series and OCe11100–Series Adapters
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Transmit System Description Enabled – Provides a description of the network
entity in an alpha-numeric format. This includes system's name and versions of
hardware, operating system and networking software supported by the device.
The value equals the sysDescr object, if the LAN device supports RFC 3418.
Transmit System Capabilities Enabled – Indicates the primary function(s) of the
device and whether these functions are enabled on the device. The capabilities
are indicated by two octets. Bits 0 through 7 indicate Other, Repeater, Bridge,
WLAN AP, Router, Telephone, DOCSIS cable device and Station respectively.
Bits 8 through 15 are reserved.
Receive Enabled – LLDP Receive can be enabled or disabled.
PFC Priorities Area
You can configure PFC priorities on LPe16202 NIC ports and OCe11100–series NIC
and iSCSI ports.
Note: There is no PFC support for an OCe10100–series adapter’s NIC or iSCSI
port.
Active Priorities – The priorities that are marked active for PFC.
Enable – This checkbox enables PFC priorities.
If you are configuring a NIC port, clear this checkbox.
If you are configuring an iSCSI or FCoE port, select this checkbox.
Configured Priorities – If the Enable checkbox is selected, these are the priorities
that are configured, but might not yet be active. You can select two PFC priority
checkboxes. One of these selections must match the iSCSI priority. The other
PFC priority is for Ethernet traffic. The PFC priority for Ethernet traffic must be
assigned to a Priority Group which has no other priorities.
FCoE Priority Area (FCoE adapter ports only)
Active Priority – The active FCoE priority.
Configured Priority – The configured FCoE priority.
iSCSI Priority Area (FCoE adapter ports only)
Active Priority – The active iSCSI priority.
Configured Priority – The configured iSCSI priority.
ETS Priority Groups Area
Active Groups
Max Configurable PGs – The maximum number of Priority Groups that can
be configured.
Group ID – The Priority Group ID.
Priority Membership – The different priorities assigned to the various
Priority Groups. This is the current active configuration.
Bandwidth – The bandwidths that are assigned to different Priority Groups.
This is the current active configuration.