Buffer credit recovery over an ex_port, Enabling and disabling buffer credit recovery – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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For an F_Port on a Brocade switch or Access Gateway connected to an adapter, the following
conditions must be met:

The Brocade switch or Access Gateway must run Fabric OS v7.1 or later.

Fabric OS must support buffer credit recovery at both ends of the link.

The adapter must be running HBA v3.2 firmware or later.

The adapter must operate at maximum speed.

The flow-control mode must be R_RDY.

The feature is enabled automatically during a link reset if the conditions are met. If the conditions
for buffer credit recovery are not met, the link will come up, but buffer credit recovery will not be
enabled.

Refer to the Fabric OS Command Reference for lists of devices and blades that support 16 Gbps
and 8 Gbps.

Buffer credit recovery over an EX_Port

Buffer credit recovery is supported on a Fibre Channel router (FCR) EX_Port that connects over an
inter-fabric link (IFL) to an edge fabric E_Port when the following conditions are met:

The FCR and the switch at the other end of the IFL must both run Fabric OS v7.1 or later.

The FCR and switch at either end of the IFL must both support 16 Gbps or 8 Gbps. Buffer credit
recovery is not supported if the EX_Ports do not support the same data rate.

Either end of the ISL must support buffer credit recovery.

If the inter-fabric link (IFL) connects devices that support 8 Gbps only, long-distance mode
must also be enabled. Long distance mode can be enabled or disabled on devices that
support 16 Gbps.

Virtual Channel flow control (VC_RDY) or Extended VC flow control (EXT_VC_RDY) mode must
be in use. Buffer credit recovery is not supported for EX_Ports when Normal (R_RDY) flow
control mode is in use.

The feature is enabled automatically during a link reset if the conditions are met. If the capabilities
at either end of the EX_Port-to-E_Port link are not matched, the link will come up, but Refer to the
Fabric OS Command Reference for lists of devices and blades that support 16 Gbps and 8 Gbps.

Enabling and disabling buffer credit recovery

To disable buffer credit recovery on a port, perform the following steps.

1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.

2. Enter the portCfgCreditRecovery command and include the -disable option.

The following example disables buffer credit recovery on port 1/20.

switch:admin> portcfgcreditrecovery 1/20 -disable

To enable buffer credit recovery on a port for which it has been disabled, perform the following
steps.

1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.

2. Enter the portCfgCreditRecovery command and include the -enable option.

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