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PurposeCommand or Action
Specifies a maximum data rate for the vHBA. The
range is 1 to 10000 Mbps; the default is off.
Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # set
rate-limit {off | rate}
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This setting is not functional in NIV mode.
Specifies the relative order of this device for PCIe bus
device number assignment; the default is any.
Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # set
order {any | 0-99}
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Specifies the error detect timeout value (EDTOV),
the number of milliseconds to wait before the system
Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # set
error-detect-timeout msec
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assumes that an error has occurred. The range is 1000
to 100000; the default is 2000 milliseconds.
Specifies the resource allocation timeout value
(RATOV), the number of milliseconds to wait before
Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # set
resource-allocation-timeout msec
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the system assumes that a resource cannot be properly
allocated. The range is 5000 to 100000; the default is
10000 milliseconds.
Specifies the maximum size of the Fibre Channel
frame payload (in bytes) that the vHBA supports. The
range is 1 to 2112; the default is 2112 bytes.
Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # set
max-field-size size
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Enters the Fibre Channel error recovery command
mode.
Server /chassis/adapter/host-fc-if # scope
error-recovery
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Enables or disables FCP Error Recovery. The default
is disable.
Server
/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery
# set fcp-error-recovery {disable |
enable}
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Specifies the link down timeout value, the number of
milliseconds the uplink port should be offline before
Server
/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery
# set link-down-timeout msec
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it informs the system that the uplink port is down and
fabric connectivity has been lost. The range is 0 to
240000; the default is 30000 milliseconds.
Specifies the port down I/O retries value, the number
of times an I/O request to a port is returned because
Server
/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery
# set port-down-io-retry-count count
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the port is busy before the system decides the port is
unavailable. The range is 0 to 255; the default is 8
retries.
Specifies the port down timeout value, the number of
milliseconds a remote Fibre Channel port should be
Server
/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery
# set port-down-timeout msec
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offline before informing the SCSI upper layer that the
port is unavailable. The range is 0 to 240000; the
default is 10000 milliseconds.
Exits to the host Fibre Channel interface command
mode.
Server
/chassis/adapter/host-fc-if/error-recovery
# exit
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Cisco UCS C-Series Servers Integrated Management Controller CLI Configuration Guide, Release 1.5
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Managing Network Adapters
Modifying vHBA Properties