Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand™ Manager Application

P010066-01A Rev. A

8. Managing Adapters and Ports

NIC

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PFC Properties Area

State – Enabled means that flow control in both directions (Tx and Rx) is

enabled. State – Enabled means that flow control in both directions (Tx and Rx)

is enabled. Disabled means that priority-flow control is currently disabled. The

priority value, if Shown, is not applicable. This may be caused by:

The switch port priority-flow control being set to On instead of Auto

Switch port using port flow control instead of priority flow control

PFC disabled at adapter or switch

Active Priorities – Lists the priorities with PFC set to enabled.

Sync’d – If yes, the PFC priorities have been set by the peer. This parameter

cannot be set.

Error – The error state. This capability indicates whether an error has occurred

during the configuration exchange with the peer or when the compatible

method for the capability fails.

NIC Properties Area

State – The NIC state. It can be enabled or disabled.

Active Priority – The current active priority assigned for NIC.

Sync’d – If yes, the NIC priority has been set by the peer. This parameter cannot

be set.

Error – The NIC error state. This capability indicates whether an error has

occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer.

ETS Priority Group Properties Area

Note: Not displayed when multichannel is enabled on the adapter with the exception

of NPar.

State – The current Priority Group state. It can be enabled or disabled.

Sync’d – If yes, the Priority Groups have been set by the peer. This parameter

cannot be set.

Error – The error state. This capability indicates whether an error has occurred

during the configuration exchange with the peer.

Active Groups

PG – The Priority Group number. It can be 0 to 7.

Priorities – The priorities that are assigned to each Priority Group. It is

represented in comma separated format.

Bandwidth % – The percentage of available link bandwidth allocated to a

particular Priority Group.

Max Configurable PGs – This field indicates maximum number of priority

groups that can be configured on the selected adapter port.

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