Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
 - Preface
 - Part I QConvergeConsole VMware vCenter Server Plug-in
- 1 vCenter Server Plug-in Overview
 - 2 Installing the vCenter Server Plug-in
 - 3 Getting Started with vCenter Server Plug-in
 - 4 Using the vCenter Server Plug-in
- Managing Hosts
 - Managing Fibre Channel Adapters
- Adapter Management Window
 - Managing a Fibre Channel Adapter Port
- Boot Configuration—Fibre Channel Port
 - Firmware Parameters—Fibre Channel Port
 - Transceiver Information—Fibre Channel Port
 - Statistics Information—Fibre Channel Port
 - Diagnostic Tests—Fibre Channel Port
 - Retrieving Adapter Information
 - VPD Information—Fibre Channel Port
 - Temperature Information—Fibre Channel Port
 - QoS Information—Fibre Channel Port
 
 
 - Managing Converged Network Adapters
 - Viewing Target Device Information
 - Viewing LUN Information
 - Updating Adapter Flash
 
 - 5 Managing Marvell 578xx and 41000 Series Adapters
- Viewing Host Maps
 - Managing 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
 - Viewing Port Information for 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
 - Configuring Port Boot Options
 - Running Adapter Port Diagnostics
 - Viewing Function Information for 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
 - Viewing iSCSI Information for 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
 - Viewing Information for an iSCSI Target Connected to 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
 - Viewing Information for an iSCSI LUN Connected to 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
 
 
 - Part II QConvergeConsole VMware vSphere Web Client Plug-in
- 7 vSphere Web Client Plug-in Overview
 - 8 Installing the vSphere Web Client Plug-in
 - 9 Getting Started with vSphere Web Client Plug-in
 - 10 Using the vSphere Web Client Plug-in
- Managing Hosts
 - Managing Adapters
 - Managing NIC (Ethernet) Ports
 - Managing Fibre Channel Ports
- Using the Fibre Channel Port Test Beacon
 - Configuring Fibre Channel Port Boot Parameters
 - Configuring Fibre Channel Port Parameters
 - Viewing Fibre Channel Port Transceiver Information
 - Viewing Fibre Channel Port Statistics
 - Running Fibre Channel Port Diagnostics
 - Viewing Fibre Channel Port VPD
 - Viewing Fibre Channel Port Temperature Information
 - Viewing Fibre Channel QoS Information
 
 - Managing Converged Network Adapter Ports
 - Managing NIC Functions
 - Managing FCoE Functions
- Configuring FCoE Function NPAR Function Type
 - Configuring FCoE Function Boot Parameters
 - Configuring FCoE Function Parameters
 - Viewing FCoE Function Transceiver Information
 - Viewing FCoE Function Statistics
 - Running FCoE Function Diagnostics
 - Configuring the FCoE Function
 - Viewing FCoE Function Temperature Information
 - Viewing FCoE Function VPD
 - Viewing FCoE Function Target Information
 - Viewing FCoE Function LUN Information
 
 - Managing iSCSI Functions
 
 - 11 Managing Marvell 578xx and 41000 Series Adapters
- Managing Hosts
 - Managing 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
 - Viewing Port Information for 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
 - Configuring Port Boot Options
 - Running Adapter Port Diagnostics
 - Viewing Function Information for 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
 - Viewing iSCSI Information for 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
 - Viewing Information for an iSCSI Target Connected to 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
 - Viewing Information for an iSCSI LUN Connected to 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
 
 
 - A Installing the QLogic Adapter CIM Provider Using VUM
 - B Troubleshooting
 - C Revision History
 - Glossary
 - Index
 
10–Using the vSphere Web Client Plug-in
Managing NIC Functions
   Doc. No. TD-000965 Rev. 1
January 21, 2021 Page 168 Copyright © 2021 Marvell
Running NIC Function Diagnostics
To run NIC function diagnostic tests or to retrieve the firmware debug dump, click 
the Diagnostics tab to open the Diagnostics page (Figure 10-31). 
Figure 10-31. NIC Function Diagnostics
The Diagnostics page provides the following options:
 Running NIC Function Diagnostic Tests
 Retrieving NIC Function Firmware Debug Dump
Running NIC Function Diagnostic Tests
To run a diagnostic test for a NIC function:
1. In the host system tree, expand a NIC port node to view the functions. 
2. Select a function.
3. To open the Diagnostic Tests page, click the Diagnostics tab.
4. Click Start Tests.










