Enabling/disabling pfc throttle on an fcoe port, Configuring fip parameters for an fcoe adapter, Iscsi port – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

Page 1222: Viewing iscsi port information, Iscsi port 2

Advertising
background image

OneCommand Manager for VMware vCenter Version 10.2 User Manual

P010089-01A Rev. A

6. Managing Adapters and Ports

iSCSI Port

1222

2. In the Emulex Device Management tree-view, select the FC port for which you want

to change the driver parameters.

3. Select the Driver Parameters tab.
4. Click Export to create and save a desired port parameter configuration. Each

definition is saved in a comma-delimited file with the following format:

<parameter-name>=<parameter-value>

5. Click Apply to apply your configuration changes.

Enabling/Disabling PFC Throttle on an FCoE Port

To enable or disable PFC throttle:
1. Select a host in the vSphere console tree-view and select the Emulex OneCommand

tab.

2. In the Emulex Device Management tree-view, select the FCoE port whose PFC

throttle status you want to change.

3. Select the Port Details tab (Figure 6-2 on page 54).
4. In the PFC Throttle area, select Enable or Disable. PFC throttle is immediately

enabled or disabled, depending upon your selection.

Note: The Enable/Disable button is disabled for OCe11100–series adapters and the

LPe16202 CFA.

Configuring FIP Parameters for an FCoE Adapter

The FIP tab enables you to configure FIP for FCoE adapters.
To configure FIP parameters for an FCoE port:
1. Select a host in the vSphere console tree-view and select the Emulex OneCommand

tab.

2. In the Emulex Device Management tree-view, select the FCoE port for which you

want to configure FIP information.

3. Select the FIP tab (Figure 6-16 on page 71).
4. Set the parameters you want and click Apply Changes.

iSCSI Port

Viewing iSCSI Port Information

When you select an iSCSI port from the Emulex Device Management tree-view, the

iSCSI Port Information tab shows general attributes associated with the selected iSCSI

port.
To view general iSCSI port information:
1. Select a host in the vSphere console tree-view and select the Emulex OneCommand

tab.

Advertising