Configuring minimum and maximum bandwidth, Configuring lpvid – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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Boot Version 10.2 for NIC, iSCSI, FCoE, and RoCE Protocols User Manual

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2. Configuring PXE Boot for NIC on LPe16202, OCe10100, and OCe11100-series Adapters

Using the PXESelect Utility

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2. From the MultiChannel Configuration screen, you can perform the following tasks:

Configure PXE boot support – see “Configuring PXE Boot Support” on

page 1525 for instructions.

Configure PXE VLAN ID/Priority – see “Configuring the PXE VLAN ID and

Priority” on page 1526 for instructions.

Identify ports – see “Physically Identifying the Port” on page 1527 for

instructions.

Erase the port and adapter configuration – see “Erasing Ports and Controller

Configuration” on page 1527 for instructions.

Configure the minimum and maximum bandwidth for each channel.

Configure the LPVID for each channel.

Note: Your adapter or system may not support all multichannel options.

Configuring Minimum and Maximum Bandwidth

To configure bandwidth:
1. On the configuration screen, use the <Tab> key to select Minimum Bandwidth or

Maximum Bandwidth.

The Minimum Bandwidth value is the least amount of bandwidth that the

function can provide. It is represented as a percentage. The Minimum

Bandwidth value must be less than or equal to the Maximum Bandwidth value.

The total of the Minimum Bandwidth values for all enabled functions on that

port must be equal to 100.

Note: A Minimum Bandwidth value of 0 is a valid value. When all of the

partitions’ Minimum Bandwidth values are zero, the bandwidth is

distributed equally among the current active partitions. If a specific

partition’s Minimum Bandwidth and Maximum Bandwidth values are

0, that partition’s logical link will be brought down.

The Maximum Bandwidth value is the greatest amount of bandwidth that the

function can provide. It is represented as a percentage.

2. Enter the value for the specified option and press <Enter>.
3. Select Save and press <Enter>.

Configuring LPVID

The LPVID is used to enforce a VLAN ID on all traffic originating from an IP address,

channel, or PCI function. If the operating system for that PCI function has set up a

VLAN ID, then the operating system-configured VLAN ID takes precedence over the

LPVID for transmit packets while the operating system-configured VLAN ID and

LPVID-tagged packets will both be received. If the operating system has not set up any

VLAN IDs, then the LPVID is used for tagging.

Note: LPVID and user-configured VLAN IDs from the operating system must be

different.

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