User's Manual
PurposeCommand or Action
If NIV is enabled, this setting is determined
by the switch, and the command is ignored.
Note
Specifies whether the vNIC will trust host CoS or will
remark packets. The behavior is as follows:
Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set
trust-host-cos {disable | enable}
Step 9
• disable —Received packets are remarked with
the configured CoS. This is the default.
• enable —The existing CoS value of received
packets (host CoS) is preserved.
Specifies the relative order of this device for PCI bus
device number assignment; the default is any.
Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set
order {any | 0-99}
Step 10
Specifies the default VLAN for this vNIC. Valid VLAN
numbers are 1 to 4094; the default is none.
Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set
vlan {none | vlan-id}
Step 11
If NIV is enabled, this setting is determined
by the switch, and the command is ignored.
Note
Specifies the VLAN mode for the vNIC. The modes
are as follows:
Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set
vlan-mode {access | trunk}
Step 12
• access —The vNIC belongs to only one VLAN.
• trunk —The vNIC can belong to more than one
VLAN. This is the default.
If NIV is enabled, this setting is determined
by the switch, and the command is ignored.
Note
Specifies a maximum data rate for the vNIC. The range
is 1 to 10000 Mbps; the default is off.
Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set
rate-limit {off | rate}
Step 13
If NIV is enabled, this setting is determined
by the switch, and the command is ignored.
Note
Specifies whether the vNIC can be used to perform a
PXE boot. The default is enable for the two default
vNICs, and disable for user-created vNICs.
Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set
boot {disable | enable}
Step 14
If NIV mode is enabled for the adapter, select the
channel number that will be assigned to this vNIC. The
range is 1 to 1000.
Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set
channel-number number
Step 15
If NIV mode is enabled for the adapter, select the port
profile that should be associated with the vNIC.
Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set
port-profile name
Step 16
The name must be a port profile defined on
the switch to which this server is connected.
Note
If NIV mode is enabled for the adapter, enable this
setting if traffic on this vNIC should fail over to the
Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set
uplink-failover {disable | enable}
Step 17
Cisco UCS C-Series Servers Integrated Management Controller CLI Configuration Guide, Release 1.5
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Managing Network Adapters
Modifying vNIC Properties