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Other general adapter features

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1 Adapter features vHBA and vNIC BCU commands Whether a port is configured for a single function or in the case of vNICs, multiple functions, each PF is assigned a PCI function ID (pcfid). This pcfid is used as a parameter in BCU commands to configure additional features or display information for that specific PF. For example, pcfid can be used in certain BCU debug, authentication, diagnostic, Ethernet port, lport, rport, VLAN, and FCP initiator mode commands, Specific vNIC and vHBA BCU commands are available for configuring vHBAs and vNICs. Examples of these commands follow: • vhba --query - Queries information about the virtual HBA. • vhba --enable - Enables a vHBA on a specified adapter port for a specified PF. • vhba --disable - Disables a vHBA on a specified adapter port for a specified PCI function. • vhba --stats -Displays statistics for the virtual HBA. • vhba --statsclr - Resets statistics for the virtual HBA. For details on using these commands, refer to the Brocade Adapters Administrator's Guide. Following are available vNIC commands: • vnic --create [-b ] - Creates a new vNIC instance for a given adapter port. You can specify the maximum bandwidth allowable for this vNIC. • vnic --delete - Removes the specified vNIC instance. • vnic --query - Queries information about the virtual NIC. • vnic --enable - Enables a vNIC on a specified adapter port for a specified PCI function. • vnic --disable - Disables a vNIC on a specified adapter port for a specified PCI function. • vnic --stats - Displays statistics for the virtual NIC. • vnic --statsclr - Resets vNIC statistics. • vnic --bw - Modifies the maximum allowable bandwidth for a vNIC. For details on using these commands, refer to the Brocade Adapters Administrator's Guide. Other general adapter features Following are brief descriptions of additional general features supported on Brocade CNA, HBA, and Fabric Adapters: • BIOS support: - x86 and x64 Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) - Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) - UEFI HII (Human Interface Infrastructure) - PCI BIOS 2.1 or later • Human Interaction Interface (HII) menu support. These menus are integrated into the UEFI configuration browser. Options in these menus allow you to enable, disable, and set port speed for adapter ports. • Host Connectivity Manager (HCM) device management and Brocade Command Line Utility (BCU) tools. 18 Brocade Adapters Installation and Reference Manual 53-1002144-01

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Brocade Adapters Installation and Reference Manual
53-1002144-01
Adapter features
1
vHBA and vNIC BCU commands
Whether a port is configured for a single function or in the case of vNICs, multiple functions, each
PF is assigned a PCI function ID (pcfid). This pcfid is used as a parameter in BCU commands to
configure additional features or display information for that specific PF. For example, pcfid can be
used in certain BCU debug, authentication, diagnostic, Ethernet port, lport, rport, VLAN, and FCP
initiator mode commands, Specific vNIC and vHBA BCU commands are available for configuring
vHBAs and vNICs. Examples of these commands follow:
vhba --query <pcifn>
- Queries information about the virtual HBA.
vhba --enable <pcifn>
- Enables a vHBA on a specified adapter port for a specified PF.
vhba –-disable <pcifn>
- Disables a vHBA on a specified adapter port for a specified PCI
function.
vhba --stats <pcifn>
-Displays statistics for the virtual HBA.
vhba --statsclr <pcifn>
- Resets statistics for the virtual HBA.
For details on using these commands, refer to the
Brocade Adapters Administrator’s Guide
.
Following are available vNIC commands:
vnic --create <port_id> [-b <bandwidth>]
- Creates a new vNIC instance for a given adapter
port. You can specify the maximum bandwidth allowable for this vNIC.
vnic --delete <pcifn>
- Removes the specified vNIC instance.
vnic --query <pcifn>
- Queries information about the virtual NIC.
vnic --enable <pcifn>
- Enables a vNIC on a specified adapter port for a specified PCI function.
vnic --disable <pcifn>
- Disables a vNIC on a specified adapter port for a specified PCI function.
vnic --stats <pcifn>
- Displays statistics for the virtual NIC.
vnic --statsclr <pcifn>
- Resets vNIC statistics.
vnic --bw <pcifn> <bandwidth>
- Modifies the maximum allowable bandwidth for a vNIC.
For details on using these commands, refer to the
Brocade Adapters Administrator’s Guide
.
Other general adapter features
Following are brief descriptions of additional general features supported on Brocade CNA, HBA,
and Fabric Adapters:
BIOS support:
-
x86 and x64 Basic Input/Output System (BIOS)
-
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)
-
UEFI HII (Human Interface Infrastructure)
-
PCI BIOS 2.1 or later
Human Interaction Interface (HII) menu support. These menus are integrated into the UEFI
configuration browser. Options in these menus allow you to enable, disable, and set port speed
for adapter ports.
Host Connectivity Manager (HCM) device management and Brocade Command Line Utility
(BCU) tools.