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Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OCM for VMware vCenter Version 10.2 User Manual

P009805-01A Rev. A

11. Using OneCommand Manager for VMware vCenter Command Line Interface

The Command Reference

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When in channel management mode, you can disable a channel’s logical link by setting

the minimum bandwidth and the maximum bandwidth to 0. If a channel’s protocol is

set to None, the minimum and maximum bandwidth must be 0. Setting the minimum

bandwidth to a value greater than 0 enables the channel if it was previously disabled.

Notes:

For OCe14000–series adapters (with NPar disabled), the total minimum

bandwidth must add up to 0 or 100%. If the adapter is enabled for NPar, the

total minimum bandwidth must add up to 100%.

The maximum bandwidth of a channel must be greater than or equal to the

minimum bandwidth for that channel up to a maximum of 100.

This command fails if the current channel management mode is vNIC1 or UFP,

or None.

When channel management is enabled, a system reboot is not required for the

change take effect.

Parameters

Example

elxvcpcmd.exe v=10.20.30.40 u=username p=password h=10.11.12.13CMSetBW

00-00-c9-bb-cc-aa 25,50 50,75 0,0 25,100

> elxvcpcmd.exe v=10.192.000.000 u=root p=vmware h=10.192.000.000

cmgetparams 00-00-c9-12-34-56

Active mode: UMC

Configured mode: UMC

Available modes: UMC

Func# Type MAC Address LPVID Min BW Max BW

----- ----- ----------------- ----- ------ ------

0 NIC 00-00-c9-12-34-56 2 25 50

1 iSCSI 00-00-c9-12-34-57 n/a 50 100

2 NIC 00-00-c9-12-34-58 3 0 0

3 NIC 00-00-c9-12-34-59 4 25 50

v

The vCenter server IP address.

u

The user name for the vCenter server.

p

The user password for the vCenter server.

h

The IP address of the ESXi host with Emulex adapters.

WWPN

WWPN of an FCoE function on the physical port.

MAC

MAC address of any NIC function on the physical adapter port.

Bandwidth Value

Note: The number of channels and the max value of N are adapter model

specific.

Min0,Max0

Minimum and maximum bandwidths for channel 0

Min1,Max1

Minimum and maximum bandwidths for channel 1

MinN,MaxN

Minimum and maximum bandwidths for channel 2