
OneCommand™ Manager Application P007997-01A Rev. B
8. Managing Adapters and Ports
iSCSI
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Bandwidth % – The configured value of bandwidth for the different Priority
Groups.
Max Configurable PGs – The maximum number of Priority Groups that can
be configured.
Configure DCB Dialog Box Buttons
Defaults – Click to return parameters to default iSCSI DCB settings.
Configuration Rules – Click to display the iSCSI Priority window that lists the
rules for configuring iSCSI priorities.
You must observe the following rules when configuring priority groups for
iSCSI adapter ports:
1. Only one priority can be configured as the iSCSI priority.
2. A maximum of two PFC priorities can be selected and one of them must
match the iSCSI priority.
Note: Not all adapters support two PFC priorities. Adapters that do not
support two PFC priorities display an error message if you try to
configure more than one PFC priority.
3. The priority group to which the iSCSI priority is assigned must contain no
other priorities.
4. The additional PFC priority must be assigned to a priority group which has
no other priorities.
5. Bandwidths of all the priority groups must add up to 100%.
OK – Click to apply and save your changes.
Cancel – Click to discard any changes you made.
Modifying TCP/IP iSCSI Port Configuration
The Modify TCP/IP Configuration dialog box allows you to enable or disable VLANs,
assign VLAN IDs and priorities, enable or disable DHCP and change the IP address
and subnet mask and gateway address for the selected iSCSI port.
Note: Checking DHCP Enabled to automatically obtain an IP address disables the IP
address and subnet mask fields.
Note: If you enable both VLAN and DHCP, you must have a VLAN enabled DHCP
server to receive a valid IP address. In many cases the request to the DHCP
server for an IP address will fail.
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