Configuration properties
Adapter configuration properties
The following properties are configured on the target server adapters from the source server data.
Properties that are common to all HP adapters include:
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SpeedDuplex
—Determines the current speed and duplex of the adapter. Possible values include
Auto/Auto, 10/Half, 10/Full, 100/Half, 100/Full, 1000/Full. The default is Auto/Auto. The value
must be valid for the adapter on the target system.
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PreferredPrimaryRanking
—Determines the preferred primary ranking of the adapter. This value is
written only for adapters that are teamed.
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ConfiguredPortCost
—Defines the port cost for the adapter. The default is 0. This value is written only
for adapters that are teamed.
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DefaultVlanId—
Determines the VLAN ID used for any un-tagged packets received by the adapter.
This only applies to adapters that have VLANs defined.
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VlanID—
Specifies the VLAN identifier value for the device.
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VlanName—
Specifies the descriptive name for the VLAN ID. Every VLAN must have a name
assigned to it. Duplicate names are allowed if you want to use the same names for different VLan
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network address is the burned-in address. This value must be a valid unicast address if it is edited.
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multifunction parameters but the parameters are not assigned, the
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NetworkAddress
—This value is written only for adapters that are not teamed. It overrides the burne
in address with a locally administered address. A null value is always written to the XML data fi
because locally administered addresses must be unique. A null value is valid and indicates the
HP Multifunction adapter properties
The following properties are common only to HP Multifunction adapters.
To transfer iSCSI, TCP/IP Offload Engine (TOE), and Receive-Side Scaling (RSS) parameters on an
adapter, th
machine.
If the following parameters are assigned to an adapter that does not support iSCSI, TOE, or RSS, they ar
ignored. If an adapter supports these
existing settings are left unchanged.
iSCSIEnabled
—Causes Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) to be config
adapter. 0=Disabled. 1=Enabled. The default setting is Disabled.
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iSCSIVlanId
—Specifies the iSCSI VLAN identifier value for the iSCSI enab
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iSCSIVlanName
—Specifies the descriptive name for the iSCSI VLAN ID.
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