Users Guide
3–Fibre Channel Configuration
Configuring the UEFI Driver
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3. On the HBA Parameters menu, select Configure HBA Parameters to
open the Configure Parameters menu.
4. Select 13: Enable Receive Out Of Order Frame.
Configuring OoOFR with Noninteractive QCC CLI
To enable OoOFR in the noninteractive mode of QConvergeConsole CLI, issue
one of the following commands:
# qaucli -n <hba instance>|<hba wwpn> EnableReceiveOutOfOrderFrame 1
# qaucli -n <hba instance>|<hba wwpn> EO 1
Where:
To disable OoOFR in the noninteractive mode of QConvergeConsole CLI, issue
one of the following commands:
# qaucli -n <hba instance>|<hba wwpn> EnableReceiveOutOfOrderFrame 0
# qaucli -n <hba instance>|<hba wwpn> EO 0
Configuring the UEFI Driver
This section provides information on configuring the unified extensible firmware
interface (UEFI) driver contained in the multiboot image. UEFI 2.x systems use a
human interface infrastructure (HII) to configure motherboard devices and plug-in
adapters. QLogic Fibre Channel Adapters use an HII to configure adapter
parameters and boot-from-SAN settings.
To configure the UEFI driver for Dell:
1. During system boot, press the key corresponding to your platform.
2. On the Dell System Setup window, select Device Settings, and then press
the ENTER key.
hba instance = Adapter number (use the -g command to find)
hba wwpn = Worldwide port name of the adapter