Configuring Cee Parameters For Fcoe Adapter Ports - Emulex ProLiant BL620c - G7 Server User Manual

Onecommand manager application user manual (p004343-01a version 5.0, february 2010)
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down values are Standard and Per Priority. The DCBX Sync column indicates if the feature
parameter exchange with the switch was successful. "Yes" means it was successful. "No" means
it was not successful. The Current Value column indicates the current setting for the value.
PFC Priority Map - A series of eight checkboxes that can only be selected if the Pause Type is
set to "Per Priority". Selected values correspond to the flow control priorities being used by the
board. The value of the FCoE Priority must always be included among the PFC Priority Map
values. Select a number of values from 1 to 8. Possible values are 0 to 7.
Priority Area Field Definitions
DCBX Sync - Indicates if the feature parameter exchange with the switch was successful. "Yes"
means it was successful. "No" means it was not successful.
FCoE Priority - The available values for the FCoE Priority parameter. Possible drop down values
are 0 to 7.
CEE/FCoE Tab Buttons
Update Firmware - Enables you to update CEE firmware on the selected adapter. See "Updating
CEE Firmware for a Single Adapter (LP21000 Series Adapters Only)" on page 123 for more
information.
Defaults - Returns the dialog box parameters to their factory settings.
Apply Changes - Applies any changes made under the Configured Value column. If DCBX is
present on the attached fabric switch, these changes are saved in non-volatile memory, but not
loaded. If DCBX is not present, changes made in the Configured Value column may or may not
take effect, depending on the switch's configuration. You are notified of any failures to save the
configured values to the CEE adapter's non-volatile memory.

Configuring CEE Parameters for FCoE Adapter Ports

The CEE tab displays parameters for FCoE adapter ports.
To view the CEE parameters for FCoE adapter ports:
1. From the discovery-tree, select the FCoE adapter port whose CEE properties you want to view.
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