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Table 2 - NIC FQDD examples 320
FQDD Friendly Name
NIC.Integrated.1-2-3 Integrated NIC 1 Port 2 Partition 3
NIC.Slot.3-2-1 NIC in Slot 3 Port 2 Partition 1
NIC.Mezzanine.1B-1-2 NIC in Mezzanine 1 Port 1 Partition 2
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Table 3 - CNA FQDD Example 322
Physical
Port
Function Instance off
Physical Port
PCI
Func #
Config 1
NIC.Slot.n
Config 2
NIC.Slot.n
1 1 0 NIC.Slot.1-1-1 NIC.Slot.1-1-1
2 2 NIC.Slot.1-1-2 NIC.Slot.1-1-2
3 4 NIC.Slot.1-1-3 NIC.Slot.1-1-3
4 6 NIC.Slot.1-1-4 NIC.Slot.1-1-4
2 1 1 NIC.Slot.1-2-1 NIC.Slot.1-2-1
2 3 NIC.Slot.1-2-2 NIC.Slot.1-2-2
3 5 NIC.Slot.1-2-3 Disabled
4 7 NIC.Slot.1-2-4 NIC.Slot.1-2-4
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6.2 CNA Representation 324
For CNA devices, an instance of DCIM_NICView is created for each partition of a port. Each partition can 325
have the following personalities: 326
NIC 327
Fibre Channel Over Ethernet (FCoE) 328
Internet Small Computer System Interface Over Ethernet (ISOE). 329
DCIM_NICView instances are read-only. For traditional NIC devices or CNA devices that have partitioning 330
turned off, one instance of DCIM_NICView is created for each device port. 331
The following DCIM_NICView properties represent the CNA behavior. See Table 4 CNA Properties in 332
DCIM_NICView. 333
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