Users Guide
7–RoCE Configuration
Configuring RoCE on the Adapter for Windows Server
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ISCSI TLV Tx Status is enabled
Local FCOE PriorityMap is 0x0
Local ISCSI PriorityMap is 0x20
Remote ISCSI PriorityMap is 0x200
66 Input TLV pkts, 99 Output TLV pkts, 0 Error pkts, 0 Pause Tx pkts, 0 Pause
Rx pkts
66 Input Appln Priority TLV pkts, 99 Output Appln Priority TLV pkts, 0 Error
Appln Priority TLV Pkts
7. Configure the DCBX protocol (CEE in this example).
Dell(conf)# interface twentyFiveGigE 1/8/1
Dell(conf-if-tf-1/8/1)# protocol lldp
Dell(conf-if-tf-1/8/1-lldp)# dcbx version cee
8. Assign a VLAN ID to the switch port to match the VLAN ID assigned to the
adapter (5).
Dell(conf)# interface vlan 5
Dell(conf-if-vl-5)# tagged twentyFiveGigE 1/8/1
Configuring RoCE on the Adapter for Windows
Server
Configuring RoCE on the adapter for Windows Server host comprises enabling
RoCE on the adapter and verifying the Network Direct MTU size.
To configure RoCE on a Windows Server host:
1. Enable RoCE on the adapter.
a. Open the Windows Device Manager, and then open the 41xxx Series
Adapters NDIS Miniport Properties.
b. On the QLogic FastLinQ Adapter Properties, click the Advanced tab.
c. On the Advanced page, configure the properties listed in Table 7-2 by
selecting each item under Property and choosing an appropriate
Value for that item. Then click OK.
NOTE
The VLAN ID need not be the same as the RoCE traffic class priority
number. However, using the same number makes configurations
easier to understand.