Setdcbparam – 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

DCB Commands

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SetDCBParam

This command configures the DCB and LLDP settings on a OneConnect adapter port.

Use the GetDCBParams command to obtain valid parameter names for use in this

command.

Notes:

You cannot set DCBX mode. If you attempt to specify a “dcbxmode” parameter,

an error message is displayed.

RoCE is only available on the OCe140000-series of adapters.

RoCE is only available on Windows operating systems.

Supported By

Linux, Solaris, VMware ESXi, and Windows

Syntax

SetDCBParam <WWPN|MAC> <Param> <Value>

Parameters

DCB Settings for <Param> and <Value>

WWPN

The WWPN of an FCoE port.

MAC

The MAC address of a NIC or iSCSI port.

Param

The parameter name. See the following “DCB Settings for <Param> and

<Value>” and “LLDP Settings for <Param> and <Value>” sections.

Value

The parameter value. See the following “DCB Settings for <Param> and

<Value>” and “LLDP Settings for <Param> and <Value>” sections.

<Param>

Description and <Value>

DCBXState

The DCBX protocol state.

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

PFCEnable

Flow control in both directions (transmit and receive).

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

FCoEPriority

This parameter is applicable for ports running FCoE only. A

single priority must be specified. The range of valid values is 0-7.

Note: Only one priority can be specified for each invocation of this command

and must be for a protocol running on the port. If more than one
protocol priority can be set, they should be unique values.

iSCSIPriority

This parameter is applicable for ports running iSCSI only. A

single priority must be specified. The range of valid values is 0-7.

Note: Only one priority can be specified for each invocation of this command

and must be for a protocol running on the port. If more than one
protocol priority can be set, they should be unique values.

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