Limitations and restrictions – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Configuring encryption and compression

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Changing port speed on encryption/compression enabled ports

The port speed values can be displayed through several commands, including portStatsShow,
portEncCompShow, and portCfgSpeed. However, the port speed can only be changed using the
portCfgSpeed command.

If the port speed is configured as AUTO NEG, the speed of the port is taken as 16G for calculation
purposes. We recommend that you configure to the ports to a specific speed before enabling
encryption/compression. See

“Configuring encryption and compression”

on page 399 for more

details.

You can change the port speed on any port which has encryption or compression enabled with the
portCfgSpeed command. When you attempt to change speed on a port which has encryption or
compression enabled, a validation alert appears. If the capacity is available, the port will be
allowed to be configured with the new speed. If there is not enough capacity available, an error
message will appear, and you will not be able to change the port speed. See the Fabric OS
Command Reference
for more details on this command.

Example Port speed change failure

switch> portenccompshow
User

Encryption

Compression

Config

Port

configured

Active

Configured

Active

Speed

----

----------

------

----------

------

-----

0

No

No

Yes

No

4G

1

No

No

Yes

No

4G

2

No

No

Yes

No

8G

3

No

No

Yes

No

16G

4

No

No

Yes

No

16G

switch> portcfgspeed 1 0
Configuration for port (1) failed as it exceeds current supported capacity.

Compression ratios and encryption/compression enabled ports

The compression ratio value is recalculated every 5 seconds, and is the ratio between the
accumulated original length and the compressed length of the data over the previous 5 seconds.
When a port is configured for compression, entering portStatsShow displays the port’s
compression ratio. See the Fabric OS Command Reference for more details on this command.

Limitations and restrictions

The ASIC Compression Block can compress data only if there is at least 3 bytes of data.

The value shown by portStatsShow is a five-second average. Your results will depend on the
pattern of the payload data.

The average frame size reported by portCfgShow is the configured framesize, that is, what was
input using portCfgLongdistance on the CLI.

The portBufferShow command shows the average framesize for both received (rx) and
transmitted (tx) frames. The rx values are after compression and the tx values are before
compression.

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