Deleting a Named VLAN with the LAN Uplinks Manager

IfCisco UCS Manager includes a named VLAN with the same VLAN ID as the one you delete,the VLAN
isnot removedfrom the fabric interconnect configuration until all named VLANs with that ID are deleted.
Procedure
Step 1 Inthe LAN UplinksManager, click the VLANs tab.
Step 2 Clickone of the following subtabs, depending upon what type of VLANyou wantto delete:
DescriptionSubtab
Displaysall VLANs in theCisco UCS domain.
All
Displaysthe VLANs that are accessible to both fabric interconnects.
DualMode
Displaysthe VLANs that are accessible to only fabric interconnect A.
FabricA
Displaysthe VLANs that are accessible to only fabric interconnect B.
FabricB
Step 3 Inthe table,click the VLAN you wantto delete.
Youcan use the Shift key or Ctrl key to select multiple entries.
Step 4 Right-clickthe highlighted VLANor VLANs andselect Delete.
Step 5 Ifthe CiscoUCS Manager GUI displaysa confirmation dialog box, click Yes.
Configuring QoS System Classes with the LAN Uplinks Manager
Thetype of adapter in a server may limit the maximum MTU supported. For example, network MTU above
themaximums may cause the packet to be dropped for the following adapters:
• The Cisco UCS M71KR CNA adapter,which supports a maximum MTU of9216.
• The Cisco UCS 82598KR-CI adapter,which supports a maximum MTU of 14000.
Procedure
Step 1 Inthe LAN UplinksManager, click the QoS tab.
Step 2 Updatethe following properties for the system class you want to configure to meet the traffic management
needsof the system:
Someproperties may notbe configurablefor all system
classes.
Note
Cisco UCS Manager GUI Configuration Guide, Release 2.0
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Configuring QoS System Classes with the LAN Uplinks Manager