The OneCommand Utility User Manual
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Sync’d -
If yes, the PFC priorities have been set by the peer.
This parameter cannot be set.
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Error - The state of FCoE Error feature. The error feature indicates whether an error has
occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer. Error is also set to TRUE when the
Compatible method for the feature fails.
FCoE Properties Area
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State - The FCoE state. It can be Enabled or Disabled.
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Active Priorites - The current active priority assigned for FCoE.
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Sync’d - If yes, the FCoE priority has been set by the peer. This parameter cannot be set.
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Error - The state of FCoE Error feature. The error feature indicated whether an error has
occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer. Error is also set to YES when the
Compatible method for the feature fails.
Priority Group Properties Area
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State - The FCoE state. It can be Enabled or Disabled.
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Sync’d -
If yes, the Priority Groups have been set by the peer.
This parameter cannot be set.
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Error - The state of FCoE Error feature. The error feature indicated whether an error has
occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer. Error is also set to YES when the
Compatible method for the feature fails.
Active Groups
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PG - The Priority Group number. It can be 0 to 7.
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Priorities - The priorities that are assigned to each Priority Group. It is represented in comma
separated format.
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Bandwidth % - The percentage of available link bandwidth allocated to a particular Priority
Group.
CEE Tab Buttons
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Configure CEE - Click to configure CEE parameters. See the instructions below.
To configure CEE for FCoE adapter ports:
1.
From the discovery-tree, select the FCoE adapter port whose CEE properties you want to
configure.
2.
Select the CEE tab.
3.
Click Configure CEE. The Configure CEE dialog box appears.
Note: While there are eight CEE priority groups in which the CEE priorities can be
assigned, only two of those groups can be assigned priorities and bandwidths. The
FCoE priority is assigned to one priority group and the other seven (NIC) priorities
must be assigned to one and only one other priority group. If you are configuring
priority groups on a DCBX enabled switch, in order to work properly with the adapter
port, you should only configure two priority groups in the same way.