Managing Network Adapters
Viewing vHBA Properties
Name | Description | |
World Wide Port Name field | The WWPN associated with the vHBA. | |
| To let the system generate the WWPN, select AUTO. To specify a | |
| WWPN, click the second radio button and enter the WWPN in the | |
| corresponding field. | |
FC SAN Boot check box | If checked, the vHBA can be used to perform a SAN boot. | |
Enable Persistent LUN Binding | If checked, any LUN ID associations are retained in memory until they | |
check box | are manually cleared. | |
Uplink Port field | The uplink port associated with the vHBA. | |
| Note | This value cannot be changed for the |
|
| fc0 and fc1. |
MAC Address field | The MAC address associated with the vHBA. | |
| To let the system generate the MAC address, select AUTO. To specify | |
| an address, click the second radio button and enter the MAC address in | |
| the corresponding field. | |
Default VLAN field | If there is no default VLAN for this vHBA, click NONE. Otherwise, | |
| click the second radio button and enter a VLAN ID between 1 and 4094 | |
| in the field. | |
Class of Service | The CoS for the vHBA. | |
| Select an integer between 0 and 6, with 0 being lowest priority and 6 | |
| being the highest priority. | |
| Note | This option cannot be used in NIV |
|
| mode. |
Rate Limit field | The data rate limit for traffic on this vHBA, in Mbps. | |
| If you want this vHBA to have an unlimited data rate, select OFF. | |
| Otherwise, click the second radio button and enter an integer between | |
| 1 and 10,000. | |
| Note | This option cannot be used in NIV |
|
| mode. |
PCIe Device Order field | The order in which this vHBA will be used. | |
| To let the system set the order, select ANY. To specify an order, select | |
| the second radio button and enter an integer between 0 and 17. | |
EDTOV field | The error detect timeout value (EDTOV), which is the number of | |
| milliseconds to wait before the system assumes that an error has | |
| occurred. |
Enter an integer between 1,000 and 100,000. The default is 2,000 milliseconds.
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