Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual
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OneCommand™ Manager Application
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8. Managing Adapters and Ports
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Enabled – DCBX can be enabled or disabled. With DCBX enabled, the
configured values are used only if the switch does not provide them. With
DCBX disabled, the configured values are used.
Operating Version – Operating version of the DCBX protocol. The system
adjusts as needed to operate at the highest version supported by both link
partners. This setting cannot be changed.
Maximum Version – The highest DCBX protocol version supported by the
system. Version numbers start at zero. The DCBX protocol must be backward
compatible with all previous versions. This setting cannot be changed.
LLDP Settings Area
Transmit Enabled – LLDP Transmit can be enabled or disabled.
Transmit Port Description Enabled – Provides a description of the port in an
alpha-numeric format. The value equals the ifDescr object, if the LAN device
supports RFC 2863.
Transmit System Name Enabled – Provides the system's assigned name in an
alpha-numeric format. The value equals the sysName object, if the LAN device
supports RFC 3418.
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 or not 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
Active Priorities – The priorities that are marked active for PFC.
Enable – When checked, PFC is enabled.
Configured Priorities – The priorities that are configured, but might not yet be
active. The FCoE and iSCSI priorities should be checked.
FCoE Priority Area
Active Priority – The active FCoE priority.
Configured Priority – The configured FCoE priority.
iSCSI Priority Area
Active Priority – The active iSCSI priority.
Configured Priority – The configured iSCSI priority.
ETS Priority Groups Area