D “lldp settings for <param> and <value>” s – 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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LLDP Settings for <Param> and <Value>

RoCEPriority

This parameter is applicable for ports running RoCE 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.

PFCPriority

A list of comma-separated values where multiple PFC priorities

are supported. The comma-separated list can contain up to seven

values ranging from 0-7.

defaults

Use to set the DCB parameters (including priority groups) to their

default values. For example:

hbacmd SetDCBParam <WWPN|MAC> defaults

<Param>

Description and <Value>

TxState

Transmit State: DCBX uses LLDP to exchange parameters

between two link peers. For the DCBX protocol to operate

correctly, both LLDP Rx and Tx must be enabled. If either Rx or

Tx is disabled, DCBX is disabled.
0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

RxState

Receive State: DCBX uses LLDP to exchange parameters between

two link peers. For the DCBX protocol to operate correctly, both

LLDP Rx and Tx must be enabled. If either Rx or Tx is disabled,

DCBX is disabled.
0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

TxPortDesc

Transmit Port Description: provides a description of the port in an

alpha-numeric format.
0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

TxSysDesc

Transmit System Description: provides a description of the

network entity in an alpha-numeric format.
0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

TxSysName

Transmit System Name: provides the system’s assigned name in

an alpha-numeric format.
0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

TxSysCap

Transmit System Capabilities:
0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

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