Managing port channels using channel management, Enabling and disabling channel management – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand Manager for VMware vCenter Version 10.2 User Manual

P010089-01A Rev. A

6. Managing Adapters and Ports

OCe10100–Series and OCe11100–Series Adapters

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Note: If the adapter does not support personalities, personality controls are not

displayed. If the adapter does not support a particular personality type that

control is disabled.

4. Reboot the host for the personality change to take effect.

Managing Port Channels Using Channel Management

Note: Channel management is not available for the LPe16202 CFA and

OCe10100-series adapters.

Channel management allows each supported OCe11100-series adapter’s physical port

to be partitioned into a maximum of four isolated channels providing a converged

conduit for network and storage traffic. Each channel has its own unique MAC address

and provides traffic management capabilities such as enabling or disabling send and

receive traffic, minimum and maximum transmit rates, and VLAN IDs for untagged

packets.
Ports are managed using the Channel Management tab. The Channel Management tab

is displayed when an adapter port is selected in the discovery-tree and Channel

Management is enabled on the Adapter Information tab. See “Enabling and Disabling

Channel Management” on page 113.
The Channel Management tab for UMC or vNIC2 shows the function number, type of

protocol, MAC address, and more for each channel. You can also configure and enable

or disable channels, and assign LPVIDs.
Refer to the Emulex Universal Multichannel Reference Guide for more information about

channel management.

Notes:

Channel management and SR-IOV cannot be used together. If you set channel

management, then you must disable SR-IOV. If you set SR-IOV, then you must

disable UMC.

Properties for all channels on a port can be viewed and modified at the time

channel management is enabled on the Adapter Information tab; before the

required reboot to activate channel management on the adapter.

vNIC2 mode or UMC mode is required to dynamically control UCNA ports

using channel management.

Enabling and Disabling Channel Management

To enable channel management, select a management type from the Management Type

After Reboot list in the Channel Management area when in the Adapter Information

view. See Figure 6-42, OneConnect Adapter Information Tab, on page 108.
To disable channel management, select None from the Management Type After Reboot

list.

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