HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface for c-Class BladeSystem Version 4.01 User Guide

Command line 87
Item Description
Options
Active
Resets the classes, maps, and classifiers of the active QoS configuration. The active
QoS configuration is the configuration selected using the set qos
command. This
option cannot be used in conjunction with the
Type
parameter.
quiet
Suppresses user confirmation prompts
Examples
->reset qos -active
Resets the active QoS configuration type to the factory default settings but does not
change the saved configuration types
->reset qos CustomWithFCoE
Resets the specified QoS configuration type to the factory default settings but does
not change the saved configuration types
->reset qos *
Resets the active QoS configuration type to "Passthrough", and resets all the saved
configuration types to the factory default settings. You are prompted to confirm the
operation.
->reset qos * -quiet
Resets the active QoS configuration type to "Passthrough", and resets all the saved
configuration types to the factory default settings
Item Description
set qos
Sets the specified QoS configuration as the active configuration. After the active
QoS configuration is set, use the following commands to configure the
configuration:
qos-class
,
qos-map
, and
qos-classifier
.
Syntax
set qos <Type>
Parameter
Type (required)
The QoS configuration type. Valid values are "Passthrough", "CustomWithFCoE",
and "CustomNoFCoE". The default value is "Passthrough". If the Type is
"Passthrough", then QoS is not enabled. The DOT1P priority, DSCP, and other
markings are passed through VC, but not used for traffic classification or bandwidth
management for the Ethernet traffic. A non-FCoE packet with DOT1P priority 3 is
changed to 0, because priority 3 is reserved for FCoE packets.
If the Type is "CustomWithFCoE" or "CustomNoFCoE", then this command
changes the active QoS configuration as specified. For "CustomWithFCoE", eight
traffic classes are configured, including four pre-defined classes and four user
classes. The pre-defined classes are Best_Effort, Medium, Real_Time, and
FCoE_Lossless, which are enabled by default. Best_Effort and FCoE_Lossless
classes are system classes and cannot be disabled.
For CustomNoFCoE, eight traffic classes are configured, including three
pre-defined classes and five user classes. The pre-defined classes are Best_Effort,
Medium, and Real_Time, which are enabled by default. The Best_Effort class
cannot be disabled. For CustomNoFCoE, the FCoE_Lossless class is not included. If
an FCoE fabric, an FCoE network, or a profile with fcoe-connection exists, you
cannot change to the CustomNoFCoE configuration.
Examples
->set qos Passthrough
Disables QoS
->set qos CustomWithFcoe
Changes the QoS configuration to be customized with FCoE
->set qos CustomNoFCoE
Changes the QoS configuration to be customized without FCoE