Cisco Systems UCSCPCIECSC02 manual Backing Up and Restoring the Adapter Configuration

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Managing Network Adapters

Backing Up and Restoring the Adapter Configuration

Backing Up and Restoring the Adapter Configuration

Exporting the Adapter Configuration

The adapter configuration can be exported as an XML file to a TFTP server.

Before You Begin

Obtain the TFTP server IP address.

Procedure

Step 1 In the Navigation pane, click the Server tab.

Step 2 On the Server tab, click Inventory.

Step 3 In the Inventory pane, click the Network Adapters tab.

Step 4 In the Adapter Cards area, select the adapter card.

If the server is powered on, the resources of the selected adapter card appear in the tabbed menu below the Adapter Cards area.

Step 5 In the tabbed menu below the Adapter Cards area, click the General tab.

Step 6 In the Actions area of the General tab, click Export Configuration.

The Export Adapter Configuration dialog box opens.

Step 7 In the Export Adapter Configuration dialog box, update the following fields:

 

Name

Description

 

TFTP Server IP Address field

The IP address of the TFTP server to which the adapter configuration

 

 

file will be exported.

 

Path and Filename field

The path and filename CIMC should use when exporting the file to the

 

 

TFTP server.

Step 8 Click Export Configuration.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Overview of the Cisco UCS C-Series Network Adapters Managing Network AdaptersCisco UCS P81E Virtual Interface Card Viewing Network Adapter PropertiesSerial Number column Cimc Management EnabledPCI Slot column Product Name columnFault Configuration Pending fieldFIP Mode field NIV Mode fieldConfiguring Adapter Properties Click Save Changes Enable FIP Mode check boxEnable NIV Mode check box Number of VM FEX Interfaces Name field Managing vHBAsGuidelines for Managing vHBAs Viewing vHBA PropertiesClass of Service drop-down list FC SAN Boot check boxEnable Persistent LUN Binding Default Vlan fieldRatov field Enable FCP Error RecoveryLink Down Timeout field Port Down Timeout fieldLUNs per Target field Interrupt Mode drop-down listFlogi Timeout field Throttle Count fieldModifying vHBA Properties World Wide Node Name field Error Recovery area, update the following fields Fibre Channel Interrupt area, update the following fields Name Click Add vHBA Creating a vHBAFc1 VHBA Boot TableCreating a Boot Table Entry Deleting a vHBAVHBA Persistent Binding Deleting a Boot Table EntryViewing Persistent Bindings Guidelines for Managing vNICs Managing vNICsRebuilding Persistent Bindings PCI Order field Viewing vNIC PropertiesTrust Host CoS check box Failback Timeout field Enable PXE Boot check boxEnable Uplink Failover check box Receive Queue Count field Interrupt Count fieldCoalescing Time field Coalescing Type drop-down listTransmit Queue Ring Size field Enable TCP Rx OffloadEnable TCP Tx Offload Enable Large Receive check boxModifying vNIC Properties Enable TCP-IPv6 Extension RSSAccess Ethernet Interrupt area, update the following fields Ethernet Transmit Queue area, update the following fields Enable TCP Receive Side Scaling Click Add vNIC Creating a vNICViewing Virtual FEX Properties Managing VM FEXDeleting a vNIC Virtual Machine Fabric ExtenderUplink Failover column Vlan Mode columnPXE Boot field Properties buttonCoalescing Type field Interrupt Mode fieldEnable TCP-IPv4 RSS field Enable TCP SegmentationEnable Large Receive field Enable IPv4 RSS fieldTftp Server IP Address field Backing Up and Restoring the Adapter ConfigurationExporting the Adapter Configuration Click Export ConfigurationClick Import Configuration Importing the Adapter ConfigurationRestoring Adapter Defaults Adapter Firmware Installing Adapter Firmware From a Local FileManaging Adapter Firmware Install Firmware button Installing Adapter Firmware From a Tftp ServerActivating Adapter Firmware Resetting the AdapterOL-23489-08
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