Viewing nic vpd information – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual
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OneCommand™ Manager Application
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8. Managing Adapters and Ports
NIC
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PCI Function – The PCI function number assigned to the NIC function.
PCI Bus Number – The PCI BUS number assigned to the NIC function.
Max MTU – The maximum transmission unit for iSCSI traffic.
Current MTU – The current transmission unit for iSCSI traffic.
Port Speed – The current port speed of the selected port.
Bandwidth Limit – The QoS bandwidth restriction on the port. (Non vNIC
adapters only)
VEPA Mode – Not Supported. The feature is only available on OCe14000-Series
adapter NIC ports when SR-IOV is enabled on the NIC function.
IPv6 Address – The IPv6 address for the NIC port.
IPv6 Gateway Address – The IPv6 gateway address for the NIC port.
Radio buttons
None – Select this option to disable network boot on the selected port.
PXE – (Preboot Execution Environment) Select this option to enable PXE boot
on the selected port/function.
Note: PXE boot is only supported on the first function of each physical port on
the adapter.
iBFT – (iSCSI Boot firmware table) - If supported by the adapter, select this
option to enable iBFT on the selected port.
Checkboxes
Enable SR-IOV – (Single Root I/O Virtualization) Check to enable SR-IOV on
the selected function. This checkbox is not shown if the operating system or port
does not support SR-IOV. See “Enabling and Disabling SR-IOV on NIC Ports”
on page 190 for more information.
Note:
Not available on OCe11101-EM/EX or OCe11102-EM/EX adapters.
A system reboot is required to change the SR-IOV state.
SR-IOV is not supported with UMC.
Viewing NIC VPD Information
The VPD tab displays vital product data (if available) for the selected NIC adapter port
such as the product name, part number, serial number and so on.
To view VPD information:
1. Select Host or Fabric view.
2. In the discovery-tree, select the NIC port whose VPD information you want to view.