The OneCommand Utility User Manual
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Transmit System Name Enabled - Provides the system's assigned name in an alpha-numeric
format. The value equals the sysName object, if the LAN device supports RFC 3418.
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Receive Enabled - LLDP Receive can be enabled or disabled.
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Transmit System Description Enabled - Provides a description of the network entity in an alpha-
numeric format. This includes the system's name and versions of hardware, operating system
and networking software supported by the device. The value equals the sysDescr object, if the
LAN device supports RFC 3418.
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Transmit System Capabilities Enabled - Indicates the primary function(s) of the device and
whether or not these functions are enabled on the device. The capabilities are indicated by two
octets. Bits 0 through 7 indicate Other, Repeater, Bridge, WLAN AP, Router, Telephone,
DOCSIS cable device and Station respectively. Bits 8 through 15 are reserved.
iSCSI Priority Area
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Active Priority - The active iSCSI priority.
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Configured Priority - The configured iSCSI priority.
Priority Groups Area
Active Groups
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Group ID - The Priority Group ID.
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Priority Membership - The different priorities that are assigned to the various Priority Groups.
This is the currently active configuration.
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Bandwidth % - The bandwidths that are assigned to different Priority Groups. This is the
currently active configuration.
Configured Groups
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Group ID - The Priority Group ID.
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Priority Membership - The configured priority membership grouping.
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Bandwidth % - The configured value of bandwidth for the different Priority Groups.
Configure CEE Dialog Box Buttons
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Defaults - Click to return parameters to default iSCSI CEE settings.
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Configuration Rules - Click to display the iSCSI Priority window that lists the rules for configuring
iSCSI priorities. You must observe the following rules when configuring CEE for iSCSI adapter
ports:
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One and only one priority is configured for the iSCSI priority.
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The iSCSI priority is assigned alone to any of the priority groups.
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All other priorities must be assigned to one and only one other priority group.
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Bandwidths of all the priority groups must add up to 100%.
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OK - Click to apply and save your changes.
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Cancel - Click to discard any changes you made.
Configuring FCoE Initialization Protocol (FIP) for FCoE Adapters
The FIP tab enables you to configure FIP for FCoE adapters.
To configure FIP:
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From the discovery-tree, select the FCoE adapter whose FIP properties you want to configure.