Restoring all parameters to their earlier values, Resetting all default values, Figure 8-27 – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand™ Manager Application

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8. Managing Adapters and Ports

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Figure 8-27 Driver Parameters Tab – Adapter Selected

4. In the Driver Parameters tab, click the parameter that you want to change. A

description of the parameter appears on the right side of the tab.

5. Enter a new value in the Value field in the same hexadecimal or decimal format as

the current value or select a value from the drop-down menu. If you enter a value

and the current value is in hexadecimal format, it is prefaced by “0x” (for example,

0x2d). You can enter a new hexadecimal value without the “0x”. For example, if you

enter ff10, this value is interpreted and displayed as “0xff10”.

6. If you want the change to be temporary (causing the parameter to revert to its last

permanent setting when the system is rebooted), check the Make change

temporary box. This option is available only for dynamic parameters.

7. If you are making changes to multiple parameters, and you want all the changes to

be temporary, check the Make all changes temporary box. This setting overrides

the setting of the Make change temporary box. Only dynamic parameters can be

made temporary.

8. Click Apply.

Restoring All Parameters to Their Earlier Values

If you changed parameters, but did not click Apply and you want to restore the

parameters to their last saved values, click Restore.

Resetting All Default Values

To reset all parameter values to their default (factory) values, click Defaults.

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