Setdcbpriority – 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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Example

hbacmd h=10.190.103.165 m=cim u=root p=Host001 n=root/emulex

SetDCBParam 00-00-c9-3c-f7-88 fcoepriority 3

SetDCBPriority

This command sets the PFC priorities and the ETS priority groups priorities. The values

must be set according to the following rules:

The priorities range from 0 to 7.

A priority (0-7) must exist in only one priority group.

All priorities must appear once in any of the eight (PG0-PG7) priority groups or

if available, PG15.

Note: For an OCe14000 adapter, you can use the PG15 priority group for RoCE

priority only.

To specify no priorities for a priority group use '-'.

Any assigned PFC priority must be assigned as the single priority in a priority

group (for example, no other priorities allowed in a group assigned the PFC

priority).

Any PG assigned one or more priorities should also be assigned a non-zero

bandwidth value (see SetCnaPGBW).

The following rules are specific to FCoE and iSCSI adapters:

A maximum of two PFC priorities can be assigned.

If FCoE is running on the port, one of the PFC priorities must match the FCoE

priority.

If iSCSI is running on the port, one of the PFC priorities must match the iSCSI

priority.

The following rules are specific to NIC-only adapters:

Only one PFC priority can be assigned.

The following rules are specific to RoCE adapters:

The RoCE priority should be assigned to the PFC priority and as the only

priority to one of the following Priority Groups: PG0-PG7 or PG15.

All non-RoCE priorities should be assigned together to only one priority group

other than the RoCE priority group.

Supported By

Linux, Solaris, VMware ESXi, and Windows

Note: RoCE is only available on Windows operating systems.

Syntax

SetDcbPriority <WWPN|MAC> <PFC> <PG0> <PG1> <PG2> <PG3> <PG4> <PG5>

<PG6> <PG7> [PG15]

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