Emulex OneCommand Manager Application User Manual (P006979-01A Version 5.2, August 2011)

The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 112
Error - The state of Error feature. The error feature indicates whether an error has occurred
during the configuration exchange with the peer. Error is also set to YES when the Compatible
method for the feature fails.
FCoE Properties Area (FCoE ports only)
State - The FCoE state. It can be Enabled or Disabled.
Active Priorites - The current active priority assigned for FCoE.
Sync’d - If yes, the FCoE priority has been set by the peer. This parameter cannot be set.
Error - The state of FCoE Error feature. The error feature indicated whether an error has
occurred during the configuration exchange with the peer. Error is also set to YES when the
Compatible method for the feature fails.
ETS Priority Group Properties Area
State - The FCoE or NIC-only state. It can be Enabled or Disabled.
Sync’d - If yes, the Priority Groups have been set by the peer. This parameter cannot be set.
Error - The state of Error feature. The error feature indicated whether an error has occurred
during the configuration exchange with the peer. Error is also set to YES when the Compatible
method for the feature fails.
Active Groups
PG - The Priority Group number. It can be 0 to 7.
Priorities - The priorities that are assigned to each Priority Group. It is represented in comma
separated format.
Bandwidth % - The percentage of available link bandwidth allocated to a particular Priority
Group.
Max Configurable PGs - This field indicates maximum number of priority groups that can be
configured on the selected OneConnect adapter port.
DCB Tab Buttons
Configure DCB - Click to configure DCB parameters. See the instructions below.
To configure DCB for OneConnect adapter ports:
1. From the discovery-tree, select the adapter port whose DCB properties you want to configure.
2. Select the DCB tab.
3. Click Configure DCB. The Configure DCB dialog box appears.
4. Configure the settings you want and click OK.
Note: An error message is displayed if you try to configure more priority groups than the
adapter supports. The “Max Configurable PGs” field shows the number of priority
groups supported by the adapter.