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<n1:SetResult>Set PendingValue</n1:SetResult >
</n1:SetAttribute_OUTPUT>
15.11 Setting the MaxBandwidth Attribute
The SetAttribute() method is used to set or change the value of a CNA attribute.
The MinBandwidth and MaxBandwidth attributes control the bandwidth allocations for a given
CNA partition. The values are displayed in percentage.
For Broadcom CNA cards, the MinBandwidth attribute values for a given port must always add up
to either 0 or 100. MaxBandwidth is a value of 100 or less for any given partition.
For the Qlogic CNA cards, the MinBandwidth attribute values for a given port must add up to 100
or less. MaxBandwidth again is a value of 100 or less for any given partition.
Invoke SetAttribute() with the following parameters(from Section 15.1) and syntax:
Target: FQDD attained through
DCIM_NICInteger
AttributeName: Attained from
AttributeName
field
AttributeValue: A new value assigned to the specified
NICAttribute
. If this value is valid, it is
applied to the
PendingValue
property or the
Currentvalue
property of the specified
NICAttribute
. Range of selection is attained from the
LowerBound
and
UpperBound
fields:
LowerBound = 0
UpperBound = 100
EXAMPLE:
wsman invoke -a SetAttribute http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cimschema/
2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService
?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem,CreationClassName=DCIM_NICServic
e,SystemNam
e=DCIM:ComputerSystem,Name=DCIM:NICService
-h $IPADDRESS -V -v -c dummy.cert -P 443
-u $USERNAME -p $PASSWORD -J SetAttribute_CNA_MaxBandwidth.xml
-j utf-8 -y basic
The input file SetAttribute_NIC.xml is shown below:
<p:SetAttributes_INPUT
xmlns:p="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-
schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_NICService">
<p:Target>NIC.Integrated.1-1-2</p:Target>
<p:AttributeName>MaxBandwidth</p:AttributeN
ame>
<p:AttributeValue>75</p:AttributeValue>
</p:SetAttributes_INPUT>
OUTPUT:
<n1:SetAttribute_OUTPUT>
<n1:Message>The command was successful</n1:Message>
<n1:MessageID>NIC001</n1:MessageID>
<n1:RebootRequired>Yes</n1:RebootRequired >