Changing wwn configuration for an fc port, Figure 6-18 – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand Manager for VMware vCenter Version 10.2 User Manual

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6. Managing Adapters and Ports

Viewing and Managing FC/FCoE LUNs

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Figure 6-18 Configure DCB Dialog Box for FCoE Adapter Ports (DCBX Enabled)

Note: An error message is displayed if you try to configure more priority groups

than the adapter supports. The “Max Configurable PGs” field in the ETS

Priority Groups area shows the number of priority groups supported by the

adapter.

Changing WWN Configuration for an FC Port

The Maintenance tab enables you to change the WWPN and the WWNN of a selected

adapter port. For example, you might want to use an installed adapter as a standby if

another installed adapter fails. By changing the standby adapter's WWPN or WWNN,

it can assume the identity and configuration (such as driver parameters and persistent

binding settings) of the failed adapter.
There are three options for referencing WWNs:

Factory default WWN – The WWN as shipped from the factory.

Non-volatile WWN – The values that are saved in the non-volatile adapter’s

flash memory that survive a reboot and/or power outage.

Volatile WWN – A temporary value that is saved in the volatile memory on the

flash. If volatile WWNs are set, they are used instead of the non-volatile WWNs.

Volatile WWN changes require a warm system reboot to take effect. Volatile

WWN changes are lost on systems that power cycle the adapters during the

reboot.

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