Managing Network Adapters

Managing VM FEX

Deleting an iSCSI Boot Configuration for a vNIC

Before You Begin

You must log in with admin privileges to perform this task.

Procedure

 

Command or Action

Purpose

 

Step 1

Server# scope chassis

Enters the chassis command mode.

Step 2

Server /chassis # scope adapter index

Enters the command mode for the adapter card at the

 

 

PCI slot number specified by index.

 

 

Note

The server must be powered on before you

 

 

 

can view or change adapter settings.

Step 3

Server /chassis/adapter # scope

Enters the host Ethernet interface command mode for

 

host-eth-if {eth0 eth1 name}

the specified vNIC.

Step 4

Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if #

Deletes the iSCSI boot capability for the vNIC.

 

delete iscsi-boot 0

 

 

Step 5

Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if* #

Commits the transaction to the system configuration

 

commit

Note

The changes will take effect upon the next

 

 

server reboot.

This example shows how to delete the iSCSI boot capability for a vNIC:

Server # scope chassis

Server /chassis # scope adapter 1

Server /chassis/adapter # scope host-eth-if eth0

Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # delete iscsi-boot 0

Server /adapter/host-eth-if/iscsi-boot *# commit

New host-eth-if settings will take effect upon the next server reset

Server /adapter/host-eth-if/iscsi-boot #

Managing VM FEX

Virtual Machine Fabric Extender

Cisco Virtual Machine Fabric Extender (VM FEX) extends the (prestandard) IEEE 802.1Qbh port extender architecture to virtual machines. In this architecture, each VM interface is provided with a virtual Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) device and a virtual port on a switch.

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