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The values configured for virtual addresses, initiator and storage targets may change based on the way the main power is handled during
system reset and whether the NIC, CNA, or FC HBA device has auxiliary power. The persistence of IO identity settings can be achieved
based on the policy setting made using iDRAC.
Only if the I/O identity feature is enabled, the persistence policies take effect. Each time the system resets or powers on, the values are
persisted or cleared based on the policy settings.
NOTE: After the values are cleared, you cannot re-apply the values before running the configuration job.
Related concepts
Inventorying, monitoring, and configuring network devices on page 169
Supported cards for IO Identity Optimization on page 171
Supported NIC firmware versions for IO Identity Optimization on page 172
Enabling or disabling IO Identity Optimization on page 174
Configuring persistence policy settings on page 175
Supported cards for IO Identity Optimization
The following table provides the cards that support the I/O Identity Optimization feature.
Table 30. Supported cards for I/O Identity Optimization
Manufacturer Type
Broadcom
5720 PCIe 1 GB
5719 PCIe 1 GB
57810 PCIe 10 GB
57810 bNDC 10 GB
57800 rNDC 10 GB + 1 GB
57840 rNDC 10 GB
57840 bNDC 10 GB
5720 rNDC 1 GB
5719 Mezz 1 GB
57810 Mezz 10 GB
5720 bNDC 1 GB
Intel
i350 Mezz 1Gb
x520+i350 rNDC 10Gb+1Gb
I350 bNDC 1Gb
x540 PCIe 10Gb
x520 PCIe 10Gb
i350 PCIe 1Gb
x540+i350 rNDC 10Gb+1Gb
i350 rNDC 1Gb
x520 bNDC 10Gb
40G 2P XL710 QSFP+ rNDC
Mellanox
ConnectX-3 10G
ConnectX-3 40G
ConnectX-3 10G
ConnectX-3 Pro 10G
ConnectX-3 Pro 40G
ConnectX-3 Pro 10G
Qlogic
QME2662 Mezz FC16
QLE2660 PCIe FC16
QLE2662 PCIe FC16
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