Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand Manager Command Line Interface Version 10.2 User Manual

P010067-01A Rev. A

5. CLI Client Command Descriptions

Attributes Commands

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to a range of values for auto-negotiation with the switch, for example

10Gb/1Gb/100Mb. There are three values that can be configured - port speed mode,

speed value(s), and the DAC cable length.
The configurable port speeds are based upon the port module type and the mode

defined by port speed Mode parameter. For the “Default” port speed Mode, the speed

setting is not required.

Note: 10GB CX4, 10GB XFP and SGMII port module types do not support port speed

settings.

Supported By

Linux, Solaris, VMware ESXi, and Windows

Syntax

SetPhyPortSpeed <WWPN|MAC> <Mode> [Speed [Length]]

Parameters

WWPN

The WWPN of an FCoE port.

MAC

The MAC address of a NIC or iSCSI port.

Mode

The Mode number:
0 = Default

1 = Auto-negotiate; requires the Speed parameter

2 = Force; requires the Speed and Length parameters

Note: When the adapter's port speed setting and the switch's port speed setting conflict, the

link will not be brought up.

Speed

The speed string of the PHY port. Some valid string values include “100Mb”,

“1Gb”, and “10Gb”. The PortAttributes command lists all the valid speeds in

Auto-negotiate and Force modes.

Auto-negotiated Speeds

A comma-separated list of available auto-negotiated speeds is displayed by

the PortAttributes command for OneConnect OCe11100-series and

OCe14000-series adapters. For combinations of speeds, each speed is

separated by a slash, for example, 10Gb/1Gb/100Mb. If the port does not

support auto-negotiated speeds this property will be displayed as "Not

Supported".

Forced Speeds

A comma-separated list of available forced speeds is displayed by the

PortAttributes command for OneConnect OCe11100-series and

OCe14000-series adapters. There are no combinations of speeds for forced

speeds. If the port does not support forced speeds this property will be

displayed as "Not Supported".

Note: When the Mode parameter is 1 or 2, the Speed parameter is required. When the Mode

parameter is 0, the Speed parameter is ignored.

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