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Contents
Main
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iSCSI Boot Setup Using Fast!UTIL on page 3-6
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Table of Contents
Preface
Quick Start
1 Product Overview
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2 Configuring NIC
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3 Configuring iSCSI
4 Configuring FCoE
A Adapter LEDs Glossary Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
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Preface
Whats in This Guide
Intended Audience
Related Materials
Documentation Conventions
License Agreements
Technical Support
Training
Contact Information
Knowledge Database
Legal Notices
Warran ty
Laser Safety
FDA Notice
Agency Certification
CE Mark 2004/108/EC EMC Directive compliance:
CNS 13438: Class A
MIC: Class A
Product Safety Compliance
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Quick Start
Installation Instructions
Step 1. Install the Adapter Hardware
Figure i Illustration of Server Motherboard and Slots
Step 2. Install the Adapter Drivers
Step 3. Install QConvergeConsole
Step 4. Update the Flash
Additional Resources
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What is a Converged Network Adapter?
What is an Intelligent Ethernet Adapter?
Functionality and Features
Functional Description
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Supported Operating Systems
Adapter Specifications
Physical Characteristics
Standards Specifications
Environmental Specifications
The environmental specifications are listed in Table1-1.
Table 1-1. Environmental Specifications
Condition Operating Non-Operating
Converged Network Adapter SuperInstaller Installation
QLogic Windows SuperInstaller
QLogic Linux SuperInstaller
Multi-boot Image for 10Gb Converged Network AdapterCNA Function Configuration Utility
Operating System Support
Converged Network Adapter Function Configuration Package Contents
Using QLflash
Updating the Multi-boot Code
QLflash Command Line Options
QLflash Options
Adapter Configuration Utility
Type
MinBW%
Protocol
Restore to Non-NIC Partition Settings
Exit the CNA Function Configuration Utility
Installing the QLogic Adapter vCenter Plug-in for ESX/ESXi
Introduction
Figure 1-1. vSphere Client Showing QLogic Adapter Tab
Requirements
Installing the QLogic Adapter CIM Provider
Initial Installation
Subsequent Update Installation
Starting the QLogic Adapter CIM Provider
Removing the QLogic Adapter CIM Provider
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Starting the QLogic Adapter vCenter Plug-in
Removing the QLogic Adapter vCenter Plug-in
Installing the Flash Utility
Updating the Flash
Using the vCenter Plug-in on a Tomcat Server
Installing Tomcat on Linux
Starting and Stopping Tomcat on Linux
Installing Tomcat on Windows
Starting and Stopping Tomcat on Windows
Installing the vCenter Plug-in on Tomcat
Plug-in Unregistration from a Manual Installation
Launching the Plug-in from vSphere Client
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Installing NIC in Linux
Packaging Content
Linux OS Support
Supported Features
Installing NIC in Windows
Configuring PXE Boot
Figure 2-1. Dell BIOS: Integrated Devices
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Figure 2-4. Embedded NIC 1 QLogic PXE
Configuring Driver Software Parameters
Linux NIC Driver Management Applications
qaucli Utility
ethtool Utility
Sample Output 1
In the following example, ethtool eth[n] lists interface settings. Sample Output 2
QLogic Device Windows Property Pages
Table 2-1. Windows Driver Configurable Parameters
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Configuring NIC Driver Parameters with QCC GUI
VLAN Configuration
Teaming/Bonding
Team MAC Address
Teaming Modes
Table 2-2. Windows Teaming Modes
Failsafe Mode
Table 2-2. Windows Teaming Modes (Continued)
Switch-Independent Load Balancing Mode
Link Aggregation Mode
Static Link Aggregation (SLA)
Dynamic Link Aggregation (DLA)
Using the CLI for Teaming
Using the Team Management GUI
Figure 2-5. Team Management Property Page
Teaming Configuration
Creating a Team
Figure 2-6. Creating a Team
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Figure 2-12. Adding a Team
Figure 2-13. Modifying Advanced Team Properties
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Figure 2-14. Modifying Team Properties
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Figure 2-16. Modifying the Team Type Deleting a Team
Saving and Restoring Teaming Configuration
Viewing Teaming Statistics
Linux Bonding/Failover/Aggregation
Using LACP on 8200 Series Adapters for Windows
Figure 2-17. Enabling LACP
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NIC Partitioning (NPAR)
Setup Requirements
Table 2-3. NPAR Operating System Requirements
Operating Systems Platforms
Table 2-4. NPAR Management Tool and Driver Requirements
SW Components Description
NPAR Configuration
NIC Partitioning Options
Figure 2-22. NPAR Default Function Settings Personality Changes
Quality of Service
Table 2-5. NPAR Configuration Options
eSwitch
Configuration Management Tools
QLogic OptionROM at POST
QConvergeConsole (QCC) GUI
QConvergeConsole (QCC) CLI
QLogic Device Windows Properties Page
NPAR Setup and Management Options
Overview
QLogic OptionROM at POST
Figure 2-23. POST Test Screen Prompt to Enter Setup Menu
Figure 2-24. Function Configuration Screen
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Figure 2-29. Saving Configuration Changes
QConvergeConsole (QCC) GUI
Configure NIC Partitions
Figure 2-30. NIC Partitioning Configuration Page
Set Up Quality of Service (QoS)
Figure 2-31. NIC PartitioningGeneral Management Page
QConvergeConsole (QCC) CLI
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Figure 2-36. Selecting to Modify Minimum Bandwidth
Figure 2-37. Setting Bandwidth Changes to Persist
Figure 2-38. Selecting Function Type on Linux System
QLogic Device Windows Properties Page
Configure NPAR
Figure 2-39. Selecting Properties from the Context Menu
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Figure 2-41. Partition Enabled
Change Personalities
Figure 2-42. Selecting Convert to NIC from Context Menu
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Figure 2-44. Entering New Bandwidth Values
Figure 2-45. NIC Partition Management Property Sheet
View eSwitch Statistics
Figure 2-46. eSwitch Statistics for Function 0
NPAR Setup
Default Settings
Configuration Options
Table 2-6. Default Configuration
Table 2-7. Configuration Options
NPAR Configuration Parameters and Setup Tools
Table 2-8. NPAR Configuration Parameters and Setup Tools
Table 2-9. NPAR Wake-on-LAN (WOL) and PXE Boot Support
Frequently Asked Questions about NPAR
NIC Partitioning
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Networking
NIC TroubleShooting/Diagnostics
NIC Linux Diagnostics
Linux Diagnostics
Running Linux User Diagnostics
Linux Diagnostic Test Descriptions
Linux Diagnostic Test Messages
QLogic Device Windows Property Page Diagnostics
Running Windows User Diagnostics
Figure 2-47. Diagnostics Tests on Windows
Table 2-10. Windows QConvergeConsole CLISelecting a Protocol in Menu Mode
Table 2-11. Windows QConvergeConsole CLISelecting a Protocol in Legacy Mode
Table 2-12. Windows QConvergeConsole CLIGetting Help
Table 2-13. Windows QConvergeConsole CLIMiscellaneous Commands
Table 2-14. Windows QConvergeConsole CLIDiagnostic Test Commands
Table 2-14. Windows QConvergeConsole CLIDiagnostic Test Commands (Continued)
Command Description
Windows Diagnostic Test Descriptions
Table 2-15. Running Windows Diagnostic Tests in the CLI
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Windows Diagnostic Test Messages
Table 2-16. Windows Diagnostic Test Messages
Table 2-16. Windows Diagnostic Test Messages (Continued)
For example:
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iSCSI Overview
Installing iSCSI in Linux
Installing iSCSI in ESX
Installing iSCSI in Windows
iSCSI Configuration
iSCSI Configuration with QCC GUI
iSCSI Configuration with Interactive QCC CLI
iSCSI Configuration with Non-Interactive CLI
iSCSI Initiator
Configuring an iSCSI Initiator in Windows
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Configuring an iSCSI Initiator in VMware
iSCSI Name Server iSNS
iSCSI Boot
iSCSI Boot Setup Using Fast!UTIL
Accessing Fast!UTIL
Configuring iSCSI Boot Settings
DHCP Boot Setup for iSCSI Boot (IPv4)
iSCSI Boot Setup Using QCC CLI
iSCSI TroubleShooting
iSCSI Diagnostics
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Installing FCoE
Installing FCoE in Linux
Installing FCoE in ESX
Installing FCoE in Windows
QLogic Adapter Parameters
Target Persistent Binding
Boot Devices Configuration
Virtual Ports (NPIV)
Driver Parameters
Selective LUNS
Troubleshooting
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