Custom (with fcoe lossless) – HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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The QoS screen is accessible to all users with network or domain role permissions. All other users have

read-only access.

Select the configuration type from the pull-down list:

Passthrough—Incoming non-FCoE packets are not classified or altered. There are no traffic classes,
maps, or rules.

Custom (with FCoE Lossless) (on page

104

)—Enable QoS and allow a customized configuration that

includes FCoE class. The configuration defines two system classes: Best Effort and FCoE Lossless. You

can configure six additional classes for non-FCoE Ethernet traffic. You must configure traffic class

parameters and traffic classification.

Custom (without FCoE Lossless) (on page

107

)—Enable QoS and allow a customized configuration.

The configuration defines one system class (Best Effort), and you can configure seven additional classes

for non-FCoE Ethernet traffic. You must configure traffic class parameters and traffic classification. You
cannot switch to this type when the domain has a fabric associated with an FCoE capable interconnect

module, a shared uplink set has an FCoE network, or a server profile has an FCoE connection.

Custom (with FCoE Lossless)

When using the Custom (with FCoE Lossless) QoS configuration type, you must configure traffic class

parameters and traffic classification.
Custom with FCoE Lossless enables QoS and allows customized configuration including the FCoE class. It

includes two system classes (FCoE Lossless and Best Effort) and up to six custom classes for non-FCoE Ethernet

traffic.

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