Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Part I QConvergeConsole VMware vCenter Server Plug-in
- 1 vCenter Server Plug-in Overview
- 2 Installing the vCenter Server Plug-in
- 3 Getting Started with vCenter Server Plug-in
- 4 Using the vCenter Server Plug-in
- Managing Hosts
- Managing Fibre Channel Adapters
- Adapter Management Window
- Managing a Fibre Channel Adapter Port
- Boot Configuration—Fibre Channel Port
- Firmware Parameters—Fibre Channel Port
- Transceiver Information—Fibre Channel Port
- Statistics Information—Fibre Channel Port
- Diagnostic Tests—Fibre Channel Port
- Retrieving Adapter Information
- VPD Information—Fibre Channel Port
- Temperature Information—Fibre Channel Port
- QoS Information—Fibre Channel Port
- Managing Converged Network Adapters
- Viewing Target Device Information
- Viewing LUN Information
- Updating Adapter Flash
- 5 Managing Marvell 578xx and 41000 Series Adapters
- Viewing Host Maps
- Managing 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
- Viewing Port Information for 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
- Configuring Port Boot Options
- Running Adapter Port Diagnostics
- Viewing Function Information for 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
- Viewing iSCSI Information for 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
- Viewing Information for an iSCSI Target Connected to 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
- Viewing Information for an iSCSI LUN Connected to 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
- Part II QConvergeConsole VMware vSphere Web Client Plug-in
- 7 vSphere Web Client Plug-in Overview
- 8 Installing the vSphere Web Client Plug-in
- 9 Getting Started with vSphere Web Client Plug-in
- 10 Using the vSphere Web Client Plug-in
- Managing Hosts
- Managing Adapters
- Managing NIC (Ethernet) Ports
- Managing Fibre Channel Ports
- Using the Fibre Channel Port Test Beacon
- Configuring Fibre Channel Port Boot Parameters
- Configuring Fibre Channel Port Parameters
- Viewing Fibre Channel Port Transceiver Information
- Viewing Fibre Channel Port Statistics
- Running Fibre Channel Port Diagnostics
- Viewing Fibre Channel Port VPD
- Viewing Fibre Channel Port Temperature Information
- Viewing Fibre Channel QoS Information
- Managing Converged Network Adapter Ports
- Managing NIC Functions
- Managing FCoE Functions
- Configuring FCoE Function NPAR Function Type
- Configuring FCoE Function Boot Parameters
- Configuring FCoE Function Parameters
- Viewing FCoE Function Transceiver Information
- Viewing FCoE Function Statistics
- Running FCoE Function Diagnostics
- Configuring the FCoE Function
- Viewing FCoE Function Temperature Information
- Viewing FCoE Function VPD
- Viewing FCoE Function Target Information
- Viewing FCoE Function LUN Information
- Managing iSCSI Functions
- 11 Managing Marvell 578xx and 41000 Series Adapters
- Managing Hosts
- Managing 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
- Viewing Port Information for 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
- Configuring Port Boot Options
- Running Adapter Port Diagnostics
- Viewing Function Information for 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
- Viewing iSCSI Information for 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
- Viewing Information for an iSCSI Target Connected to 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
- Viewing Information for an iSCSI LUN Connected to 578xx/41000 Series Adapters
- A Installing the QLogic Adapter CIM Provider Using VUM
- B Troubleshooting
- C Revision History
- Glossary
- Index
4–Using the vCenter Server Plug-in
Managing Converged Network Adapters
Doc. No. TD-000965 Rev. 1
January 21, 2021 Page 81 Copyright © 2021 Marvell
Firmware Settings
FirstBurstLength is the maximum amount of unsolicited data (in
bytes) that an iSCSI initiator can send to the target during the
execution of a single SCSI command. The initiator and target negotiate
the actual value. The allowed values are 512–2
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. The default is
65,536. This value must not exceed the MaxBurstLength.
MaxBurstLength is the maximum iSCSI data payload (in bytes) in a
data-in or a solicited data-out iSCSI sequence. The initiator and target
negotiate the actual value. The allowed values are 512–2
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. The
default is 262,144.
Execution Throttle is the maximum quantity of commands executing
on any one port. When a port’s execution throttle is reached, no new
commands are executed until the current command finishes
executing.Connection Keepalive Timeout is the minimum time to
wait (in seconds) before attempting an explicit or implicit logout. The
initiator and target negotiate the actual value.
Max Outstanding R2T is the maximum quantity of outstanding R2Ts
per task, excluding any implied initial R2T that might be part of that
task. The initiator and target negotiate the actual value. The allowed
values are 1–65,535. The default is 1.
Enable ZIO enables interrupt coalescing in the firmware to reduce the
quantity of interrupts generated to indicate command completions.
ZIO Count indicates the quantity, if ZIO is enabled.
Reserved Additional Firmware Options indicates a quantity.
Auto Connect check box; select to enable or clear to disable
automatic connection.
Device Timeout check box; select to enable or clear to disable device
timeout.
To save your changes, click Save Configuration.