Viewing nic port information – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand™ Manager Application

P010066-01A Rev. A

8. Managing Adapters and Ports

NIC

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DataSequenceInOrder – The order between sequences.

HeaderDigest – The valid values for this property are CRC32C or None. If set to

CRC32C and the initiator is configured accordingly, the integrity of an iSCSI

PDU's header segments is protected by a CRC32C checksum.

DataDigest – The valid values for this property are CRC32C or None. If set to

CRC32C and the initiator is configured accordingly, the integrity of an iSCSI

PDU's data segment is protected by a CRC32C checksum.

MaxConnections – The maximum number of connections to targets that are

allowed within a single session.

MaxRecvDataSegmentLength – The maximum data segment length in bytes an

initiator or target can receive in an iSCSI PDU.

ErrorRecoveryLevel – The operational ErrorRecoveryLevel for the session. 0

indicates recovery only by session restart. 1 indicates recovery by reissuing

commands, data, or status. 2 indicates connection failure recovery.

NIC

Viewing NIC Port Information

When you select a NIC port from the discovery-tree, the NIC Port Information tab

contains general attributes associated with the selected NIC port.
The NIC Port Information tab also allows you to enable or disable network boot on the

selected port.

Note: NIC ports do not exist only on NIC-Only adapters. NIC ports can also exist on

iSCSI and FCoE adapters.

To view general NIC port information:
1. Select Host or Virtual Ports view.

Note: In Virtual Ports view, NIC ports only appear on FCoE adapters. They do not

appear on iSCSI or NIC-only adapters.

2. Select a NIC-Only adapter in the discovery-tree.

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