DescriptionName
Thiscan be one of the following:
Auto—CiscoUCS and the network negotiate whether PPP is used
onthis fabricinterconnect
On—PPPis enabledon this fabricinterconnect
Priorityfield
Thiscan be one of the following:
Off—Pauserequests from the network are ignored and traffic flow
continuesas normal
On—Pauserequests are honored andall trafficis halted on that
uplinkport until the network cancels the pause request
Receivefield
Thiscan be one of the following:
Off—Trafficon the port flows normally regardless of the packet
load.
On—CiscoUCS sends a pauserequest to thenetwork if the
incomingpacket rate becomes too high. The pause remains in
effectfor a few milliseconds before traffic is reset to normal levels.
Sendfield
Step 6 ClickOK.
What to Do Next
Associatethe flow control policy with an uplink Ethernet port or port channel.
Deleting a Flow Control Policy
Procedure
Step 1 Inthe Navigation pane, clickthe LAN tab.
Step 2 Onthe LAN tab, expand LAN >Policies >Organization_Name.
Step 3 Expandthe Flow ControlPolicies node.
Step 4 Right-clickthe policy youwant todelete and selectDelete.
Step 5 Ifthe CiscoUCS Manager GUI displaysa confirmation dialog box, clickYes.
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