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User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters Information furnished in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, QLogic Corporation assumes no responsibility for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. QLogic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice.
User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters Added glossary of terms used.
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Table of Contents Preface What’s in this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . What’s in the Help System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Related Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Documentation Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters 3 Getting Started Using Noninteractive Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using Interactive Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting QConvergeConsole CLI in Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting QConvergeConsole CLI in Linux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Main Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters -pinfo (Port Information) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -ping (Ping Target) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -rc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -sreset (Reset Ethernet Statistics Counters) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters -vlanlist (Display VLAN List) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -vtcfgview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -vtrestore (Restore VLAN & Teaming Configuration) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -vtsave (Save VLAN & Teaming Configuration). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters -h (Help) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -ha (Set | Delete HBA Alias) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -i (Display HBA General Information or VPD Information for One or All HBAs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -kl (Run Loopback Test) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters -u (Firmware Area Update/Save) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -v (Display Version) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -vp (Virtual Port) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -x (Output in XML Format 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -x2 (Output in XML Format 2) . . . . . . .
User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters -dc (Display Destination Cache [IPv6 only]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -dce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -delchap (Delete a CHAP Entry) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -df . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -dp . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters -h (Help) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -i (List All QLogic iSCSI HBA Ports Detected) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -import (Import HBA Configuration). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -ipdhcp (Configure IP Settings) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -isns (Configure iSNS Settings) . . . . .
User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters -ping (Ping Target) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -ps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -pu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -px . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters CNA Port Information (-pinfo) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CNA VPD Information (-i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adapter Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adapter Alias (-nh). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NIC Port Setting Configuration . . . . . . .
User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters Target Persistent Bindings (-p) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Display Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bind Target(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unbind Target(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boot Devices Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters Display FC Port Link Status. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Display Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reset Parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configure Parameters (-ls) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Display Link Statistics (-ls) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters CNA FCoE Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HBA Parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Target Persistent Binding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boot Devices Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virtual Ports (NPIV) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters Beacon/LED Test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transceiver Diagnostics Monitoring Interface (DMI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Details. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iSCSI Adapter Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters List of Figures Figure Page 2-1 QLogic Products Download Selections (Example). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 6-1 Adapter Port Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-12 List of Tables Table 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-9 6-1 6-2 6-3 9-1 9-2 Options Shown by -z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Preface This guide describes QConvergeConsole® CLI, which is used to configure and manage QLogic Fibre Channel adapters, Intelligent Ethernet adapters, and Converged Network Adapters within SANs. What’s in this Guide This guide contains the basic information you need to get started with QConvergeConsole CLI.
Preface What’s in the Help System Chapter 8 Fibre Channel Interactive Commands contains a description of the QConvergeConsole CLI Fibre Channel interactive mode menus. Chapter 9 Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands contains a description of the QConvergeConsole CLI Converged Network Adapter interactive mode menus for the NIC, iSCSI, and Fibre Channel functions. Following these chapters is a glossary of terms.
Preface License Agreements Text in bold font indicates user interface elements such as a menu items, buttons, check boxes, or column headings. For example: Click the Start button, point to Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command Prompt. Under Notification Options, select the Warning Alarms check box. Text in Courier font indicates a file name, directory path, or command line text.
Preface Technical Support Technical Support Customers should contact their authorized maintenance provider for technical support of their QLogic switch products. QLogic-direct customers may contact QLogic Technical Support; others will be redirected to their authorized maintenance provider. For details about available service plans, or for information about renewing and extending your service, visit the Service Program Web page at http://www.qlogic.com/services.
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1 System Requirements QConvergeConsole CLI is an management utility that centralizes management and configuration of QLogic adapters within the entire network (LAN and SAN).
1–System Requirements Software Requirements The minimum requirements for a SAN environment are as follows: Storage. Fibre Channel or iSCSI devices, such as disks and RAID subsystems. QConvergeConsole CLI supports most Fibre Channel and iSCSI devices. See the QLogic Storage Networking Interoperability Guide, which you can download from the following QLogic Web page: http://connect.qlogic.com/interopguide/info.asp NOTE: Tape devices are shown as part of the configuration, but are not fully supported.
1–System Requirements Supported QLogic Adapters 2400 and 2500 Series Fibre Channel Adapters 3200 Series Intelligent Ethernet Adapters 8100 and 8200 Series Converged Network Adapters NOTE: For information about QLogic adapters, refer to the QLogic Web site at http://www.qlogic.com/Products/adapters.
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2 Installing and Uninstalling QConvergeConsole CLI This section describes how to download, install, and uninstall QConvergeConsole CLI. Downloading QConvergeConsole CLI Installing QConvergeConsole CLI Uninstalling QConvergeConsole CLI NOTE: QConvergeConsole CLI is designed to configure QLogic adapters on the local machine (where it is installed). It cannot configure adapters on remote machines. Downloading QConvergeConsole CLI To download QConvergeConsole CLI from the QLogic Web site: 1.
2–Installing and Uninstalling QConvergeConsole CLI Installing QConvergeConsole CLI Figure 2-1. QLogic Products Download Selections (Example) 4. On the downloads page for the selected adapter, scroll down to the Management Tools table, and then click the appropriate version of QConvergeConsole CLI for your operating system. 5. On the End User Software License Agreement page, read this important information, and then click I Agree to continue. 6. On the File Download dialog box, click Save. 7.
2–Installing and Uninstalling QConvergeConsole CLI Installing QConvergeConsole CLI in a Windows Environment Standard Windows Interactive (CLI) Installation Quiet or Unattended Windows Installation Passive Windows Installation Overwrite Previous Windows Installations NOTE: You can also configure the installation using MSI commands. To see a summary of MSI commands, at the command prompt, issue the msiexec command. To obtain more information about MSI, visit the Microsoft Web site.
2–Installing and Uninstalling QConvergeConsole CLI Installing QConvergeConsole CLI in a Linux Environment Passive Windows Installation Issue the following command for a passive installation using default values. For example: QCCCLI.msi /passive The preceding command installs with minimum interaction, showing only the progress bar and any errors.
2–Installing and Uninstalling QConvergeConsole CLI Uninstalling QConvergeConsole CLI in a Windows Environment Uninstalling QConvergeConsole CLI in a Windows Environment The Windows OS offers the following methods of uninstalling QConvergeConsole CLI: Start Menu Uninstall Control Panel Uninstall Command Line Uninstall Start Menu Uninstall To uninstall from the Windows Start menu: 1. Go to Start. 2. Point to All Programs, QLogic Management Suite, and then click Uninstall QConvergeConsole CLI.
2–Installing and Uninstalling QConvergeConsole CLI Uninstalling QConvergeConsole CLI in a Linux Environment Uninstalling QConvergeConsole CLI in a Linux Environment To uninstall QConvergeConsole CLI on a Red Hat and SUSE Linux and PPC operating systems, issue the following from a command prompt: rpm -e QConvergeConsoleCLI-AA.BB.
3 Getting Started The QConvergeConsole CLI manages iSCSI, Ethernet, and Fibre Channel functions on QLogic Fibre Channel adapters, Intelligent Ethernet Adapters, and Converged Network Adapters. This chapter describes how to start the QConvergeConsole CLI using the noninteractive mode (command line interface) and the interactive mode (menu-driven interface). Using Noninteractive Mode Noninteractive mode is a command line interface that executes a command and its parameters, and then terminates.
3–Getting Started Starting QConvergeConsole CLI in Windows this guide describes the interface for each adapter type separately in the following sections: Section 7, NIC Interactive Commands Section 8, Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Section 9, Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Starting QConvergeConsole CLI in Windows To start the QConvergeConsole CLI in interactive mode in Windows, do one of the following command: Double-click the QConvergeConsole CLI icon on the desktop.
3–Getting Started Main Menu Main Menu When you start QConvergeConsole CLI in interactive mode, the Main Menu appears as follows: Main Menu 1: Adapter Information 2: Adapter Configuration 3: Adapter Updates 4: Adapter Diagnostics 5: Adapter Statistics 6: Refresh 7: Help 8: Exit Please Enter Selection: Selecting an option from the Main Menu prompts you to choose an adapter type.
3–Getting Started Getting Help Getting Help Help is available in interactive mode using option 7. Help. Noninteractive mode provides help using the -h switch.
4 NIC Noninteractive Commands This chapter describes the noninteractive NIC command format and parameters of QConvergeConsole CLI. NOTE: To view the help, issue the -h command.
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands Command Format -pinfo (Port Information) -ping (Ping Target) -rc -sreset (Reset Ethernet Statistics Counters) -statport (Display Ethernet Port Statistics) -sunreset (Undo Reset Ethernet Statistics Counters) -svmtool -teamdel (Delete Team) -teaminfo (Display Team Information) -teamlist (Display Teams List) -teamnew (Configure New Team) -teamnew_portspreview -testflash -testhw -testinterrupt -testled -testlink -t
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands Command Summary Command Summary This subsection lists and describes each command line option in alphabetic order, followed by a command description. -beacon (Enable/Disable Port Beacon) To toggle on and off the port beacon (LED), issue the -beacon command as follows: > -switch -beacon [cna_port_inst] For example: > qaucli -pr nic -beacon 2 on Loading: 1. CNA . . . Loading: 1. CNA Port index : 1 ... Loading: 1. CNA Port index : 2 ...
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -d For example: > qaucli -pr nic -ch 1 === Displaying CNA config info for 1. CNA Port Index === CNA_Alias : CNA X54 -d To generate XML discovery output, issue the -d command as follows: > qaucli -pr nic -d [xml_output_file] where flash_file is the Flash file and xml_output_file is the XML discovery output. If you omit xml_output_file, XML discovery output is written to stdout.xml.
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -h (Help) For example: > qaucli -pr nic -g Using config file: G:\Program Files\QLogic Corporation\QConvergeConsoleCLI\qaucli.cfg Installation directory: G:\Program Files\QLogic Corporation\QConvergeConsoleCLI Working dir: G:\Documents and Settings\user1 Using config file: G:\Program Files\QLogic Corporation\QConvergeConsoleCLI\netscli.
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -icna (CNA Information) -icna (CNA Information) To view adapter information, issue the -icna command as follows: > qaucli -pr nic -icna [cna_port_inst] For example: > qaucli -pr nic -icna 2 === CNA Information for 2.
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -intloopback (Configure Test Parameters) For example: > qaucli -pr nic -idcbx 1 -------------------------------DCBX -------------------------------DCBX Enable : Enabled DCBX Negotiation : Successful Port Pause Type : Per Priority Pause -------------------------------ETS -------------------------------Priority Tx Mode : Bandwidth SAN Unused BW to LAN : Disabled LAN Unused BW to SAN : Enabled Class 1 Priority Group ID : 1 Class 1 Bandwidth Percent : 1 Class 1 CoS Pri
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -iset (Display Configured Port Settings) -iset (Display Configured Port Settings) To view configured port settings, issue the -iset command as follows: > qaucli -pr nic -iset [cna_port_inst] For example: > qaucli -pr nic -iset 1 === Configured Port Settings for 1.
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -n (Change Port Alias Name) -n (Change Port Alias Name) To change port alias names, issue the -n command as follows: > qaucli -pr nic -n [cna_port_inst] [ ] For this release of QConvergeConsole CLI, you can set the following properties: Port_Alias Port_Physical_MAC_Alias Port_LLA_MAC_Alias For example: > qaucli -pr nic -n 1 Port_Alias jwm614 Port_Alias : jwm614 -nh (Change CNA Alias Name) To configu
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -ping (Ping Target) For example: > qaucli -pr nic -pinfo === Port Information for 1. CNA Port Index === Hostname : STARBLAZER Adapter Model : QLE8142 Port Alias : None Physical MAC Address : 00:c0:dd:12:0f:f4 Physical MAC Address Alias : paul Configured (LLA) MAC Address: 00:c0:dd:12:0f:f4 LAA MAC Address Alias : paul IPv4 Address : 192.168.204.201 IPv4 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 IPv4 Default Gateway : 255.255.255.
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -rc count = 5 packet size = 525 timeout_ms = 1000 TTL = 30 For example: > qaucli -pr nic -ping 1 starblazer Loading: 1. CNA ... Loading: 1. CNA Port index : 1 ... Loading: 1. CNA Port index : 2 ... Got IP: 192.168.104.142 for starblazer -----------------ping IPv4 -----------------Got IP: 192.168.104.142 for starblazer Pinging 192.168.104.142 ...
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -statport (Display Ethernet Port Statistics) -statport (Display Ethernet Port Statistics) To view the Ethernet port statistics, issue the -statport command as follows: > qaucli -pr nic -statport [cna_port_inst] 4-12 SN0054667-00 B
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -statport (Display Ethernet Port Statistics) For example: > qaucli -pr nic -statport 1 Port statistics for 1.
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -statport (Display Ethernet Port Statistics) 4-14 txCBFCPauseFrames2 : 0 txCBFCPauseFrames3 : 0 txCBFCPauseFrames4 : 0 txCBFCPauseFrames5 : 0 txCBFCPauseFrames6 : 0 txCBFCPauseFrames7 : 0 txFCoEPkts : 306 txMgmtPkts : 7921 rxCBFCPauseFrames0 : 0 rxCBFCPauseFrames1 : 0 rxCBFCPauseFrames2 : 0 rxCBFCPauseFrames3 : 0 rxCBFCPauseFrames4 : 0 rxCBFCPauseFrames5 : 0 rxCBFCPauseFrames6 : 0 rxCBFCPauseFrames7 : 0 rxFCoEPkts : 0 rxMgmtPkts : 7912 rxPk
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -sunreset (Undo Reset Ethernet Statistics Counters) rxPktsDiscardPriority5 : 0 rxPktsDiscardPriority6 : 0 rxPktsDiscardPriority7 : 0 -sunreset (Undo Reset Ethernet Statistics Counters) To undo the resetting of Ethernet statistics counters, issue the -sunreset command as follows: > qaucli -pr nic -sunreset [cna_port_inst] For example: > qaucli -pr nic -sunreset 1 Port statistics undo reset for 1.
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -teamdel (Delete Team) NOTE: Teaming is a Windows-specific feature. The following teaming commands run successfully only in a Windows environment. -teamdel (Delete Team) To delete a team, issue the -teamdel command as follows: > qaucli -pr nic -teamdel For example: > qaucli -pr nic -teamdel 3 About to delete team: 1 (QLogic VT-IM Miniport Driver #2). Please wait ...
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -teamlist (Display Teams List) -teamlist (Display Teams List) To view a list of all previously configured teams (if any), issue the -teamlist command as follows: > qaucli -pr nic -teamlist For example: > qaucli -pr nic -teamlist Using config file: .\netscli.cfg Loading: 1. CNA ... Loading: 1. CNA Port index : 1 ... Loading: 1. CNA Port index : 2 ...
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -teamnew_portspreview For example: > qaucli -pr nic -teamnew 1 ALL User selected CNA Port Indices: ALL Attempting to create new team: Team Description: Team Type: Fail Over Selected ports : 1, 2 CNA: 1 CNA Port: 1 MAC: 00:c0:dd:0a:b1:a8 Description: QLogic 10Gb PCI Ethernet Adapter - Network Load Balancing Filter Device QLogic 10Gb PCI Ethernet Adapter - Network Load Balancing Filter Device CNA: 1 CNA Port: 2 MAC: 00:c0:dd:0a:b1:a9 Description: QLogic 10Gb PCI Ethernet Adapter
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -testflash -testflash To test the Flash memory, issue the -testflash command as follows: > qaucli -pr nic -testflash [cna_port_inst] -testhw To test the hardware, issue the -testhw command as follows: > qaucli -pr nic -testhw [cna_port_inst] -testinterrupt To test the interrupt, issue the -testinterrupt command as follows: > qaucli -pr nic -testinterrupt [cna_port_inst] -testled To test the LED, issue the -testled command as follows: > qaucli -pr nic -testled [cna_port_inst
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -updimages_viewver For example: > qaucli -pr nic -updimages 1 "c:\my dir\valid-image-file" netscli -updimages c:\temp\temp1 Loading: 1. CNA ... Loading: 1. CNA Port index : 1 ... Loading: 1. CNA Port index : 2 ... === Updating images for 1. CNA Port Index === Loading, please wait ... Successfully updated Flash (Boot & Firmware images) for 1. Port Index from file: c:\temp\temp1 === Updating images for 2. CNA Port Index === Loading, please wait ...
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -vlanadd (Add VLAN to Port or Team) NOTE: VLAN is a Windows-specific feature. The following VLAN commands run successfully only in a Windows environment. -vlanadd (Add VLAN to Port or Team) To add a virtual LAN (VLAN) to a port or team, issue the -vlanadd command as follows: > qaucli -pr nic -vlanadd Where port_insts specifies the port’s indices comma separated (for example, 1,2) and vlan_id specifies a numeric value 1–4095.
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -vlandel (Remove VLAN from Port or Team) For example: > qaucli -pr nic -vlanadd_preview VLAN List: ListIndex: 1 CNA: 1 CNA Port: 1 VLAN ID: None MAC: 00:c0:dd:0a:b1:a8 Description: QLogic 10Gb PCI Ethernet Adapter Network Load Balancing Filter Device ListIndex: 2 CNA: 1 CNA Port: 2 VLAN ID: None MAC: 00:c0:dd:0a:b1:a9 Description: QLogic 10Gb PCI Ethernet Adapter #2 - Network Load Balancing Filter Device -vlandel (Remove VLAN from Port or Team) To remove all VLANS from a port
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -vlaninfo (Display VLAN Information) For example: > qaucli -pr nic -vlandel_preview VLAN List: ListIndex: 1 CNA: 1 CNA Port: 1 VLAN ID: 453 MAC: 00:c0:dd:12:0f:f4 Description: QLogic 10Gb PCI Ethernet Adapter -vlaninfo (Display VLAN Information) To view information about the VLAN, issue the -vlaninfo command as follows: > qaucli -pr nic -vlaninfo For example: > qaucli -pr nic -vlaninfo 1 VLAN(s) Information: Updating VLANs info ... Done ...
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -vtcfgview NOTE: If you do not specify a file name, QConvergeConsole CLI reads the default file (vtstate.cfg) in the installation directory For example: >qaucli -pr nic -vtcfgview c:/system_1.cfg Using config file: E:\Program Files\QLogic\Corporation \QConvergeConsoleCLI\netscli.cfg Accessing file: c:/system_1.
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -vtrestore (Restore VLAN & Teaming Configuration) pDNSServers[ 0] : fec0:0:0:ffff::1 pDNSServers[ 1] : fec0:0:0:ffff::2 pDNSServers[ 2] : fec0:0:0:ffff::3 ............................ VLAN ID : 555 ............................
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -vtrestore (Restore VLAN & Teaming Configuration) 00:c0:dd:0a:b4:34 VLAN IDs: 55 00:c0:dd:0a:b4:35 VLAN IDs: 55 Refreshing interfaces ... Please wait ... Updating IP properties for all ports ... Please wait ...
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -vtsave (Save VLAN & Teaming Configuration) ListIndex: 4 CNA: 2 CNA Port: 2 VLAN ID: None MAC: 00:c0:dd:0a:b4:35 Description: QLogic 10Gb PCI Ethernet Adapter #2 Selected ListIndices: 4 Selected VLAN ID: 55 About to set VLAN ID: 55 for ListIndex: 4 Successfully set VLAN ID. Refreshing interfaces ... Please wait ... Updating IP properties for all ports ... Please wait ...
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -zvt (Display Teams List; Display VLANs List; Display VLAN Information) CNA: 1 CNA Port: 1 Adapter #3 MAC: 00:c0:dd:0a:b4:60 Description: QLogic 10Gb PCI Ethernet VLAN List: ListIndex: 1 Team: 1 Team Description: QLogic VT-IM Miniport Driver 555 MAC: 00:c0:dd:0a:b4:60 Description: QLogic VT-IM Miniport Driver VLAN ID: VLAN List: Team: 1 Team Description: QLogic VT-IM Miniport Driver VLAN ID: 00:c0:dd:0a:b4:60 Description: QLogic VT-IM Miniport Driver #2 555 MAC: Successf
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -zvt (Display Teams List; Display VLANs List; Display VLAN Information) VLAN(s) Information: Updating VLANs info ... Done ... Available VLAN ID(s): 555 ***** VLAN: 555 (QLogic VT-IM Miniport Driver #2) ****** Driver Name : qlvtid.sys Driver Version : 1.0.0.
4–NIC Noninteractive Commands -zvt (Display Teams List; Display VLANs List; Display VLAN Information) 4-30 SN0054667-00 B
5 Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands This chapter describes the noninteractive Fibre Channel command format and parameters of QConvergeConsole CLI. For a quick reference to informative commands, see Display System Information (Command Line Options -g, -z, and -tp). NOTE: To view help, enter the command -h. Display System Information (Command Line Options -g, -z, and -tp) When you enter one of these options, general information appears in various formats.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands Host Configuration (Command Line Option -z) List of adapters: adapter model, port number, WWPN, serial number (SN), adapter number (adapter 0–n), and status (online/offline) Total number of QLogic Fibre Channel adapters detected NOTE: The failover and SAN device management APIs are QLogic-specific libraries required for QConvergeConsole CLI. The versions of these libraries are useful for debugging purposes.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands Host Configuration Host Configuration Use these options to show the information for one or all of the adapter ports in the system. The -z option shows the combination of the commands listed in Table 5-1. The commands are listed in alphabetical order. . Table 5-1.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands Command Format You can combine the commands -o, -s and -x with other options. However, they must be at the beginning or at the end of the command line. Use these commands as follows: -o = Output the results to a file (see “-o (Output to a File)” on page 5-28). For example: # qaucli -pr fc -l -o -s = Silent mode (see “-s (Silent Mode)” on page 5-33). For example: # qaucli -pr fc -i all -s -o output.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands Command Summary Table 5-2. Command Variables (Continued) Variable Definition Format Target port ID xx-xx-xx or xxxxxx Target ID Logical unit number (0–255) IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (speed) Target link speed 1.2, 4, or 8GHz a You can use the -g command to find adapter numbers. b You assign the symbolic name. It is limited to 100 characters in length.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -b (Save or Update the Flash BIOS or FCode) QConvergeConsole CLI toggles the LED’s state. If the LED is flashing, the flashing stops. If the LED is not flashing, the flashing begins.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -c (Show Parameter Settings) Where: hba instance = Adapter number (use -g command to find) hba wwpn = World wide port name of the adapter BIOS/FCode File = File name or a path to a file in which to save BIOS/FCode Name NOTE: The option to save the FCode to a file type is not supported for QLE8242.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -cna (FCoE Utilities Menu for QLx81xx Adapters) To view general information for the adapter, issue the following command: qaucli -pr fc -cna | --geninfo To view data center bridging exchange protocol settings, issue the following command: qaucli -pr fc -cna | --dcb --info To update the message passing interface (MPI) configuration table on the adapter from a file, issue the following command: qaucli -pr fc -cna
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -dm (Display Diagnostics Monitoring Info) -dm (Display Diagnostics Monitoring Info) This option allows you to show general or detailed digital diagnostic monitoring interface for optical transceivers. NOTE: This option is supported only for QLA/QLE/QEM24xx (4GB) adapters.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -e (Boot Device View | Select | Disable) To view the current boot device selection on all adapters: # qaucli -pr fc -e (view | info) To view the current boot device selection for a specific adapter: # qaucli -pr fc -e ( | ) (view | info) In Windows and Linux, each adapter’s currently selected boot device is shown in the following format: If the system does not have an adapter wi
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -ei (List Fibre Channel Error Codes) QConvergeConsole CLI checks all parameters to verify that the adapter, targets, and LUNs are valid. If you select an adapter with no target or a target with no LUN, QConvergeConsole CLI shows an error message and aborts.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -fg (Show Driver Settings) The file must contain only parameters. The file cannot contain another -f option. The following example shows how to set the connection option of an adapter to default (loop preferred, otherwise point-to-point) and the data rate to auto through a command file that is invoked by the -f option: 1. Create a text file (for example, setadapter0.txt) and enter the following command in the text file: -n 0 co 2 dr 2 2.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -fs (Configure Driver Settings) Where: hba instance = Adapter instance number of an adapter port (use -g command to find) hba wwpn = World wide port name of the adapter param name = Name of the parameters param alias = Alias of the parameters param value = New value of the parameters The pairs and can be repeated to set multiple parameters in a single command.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -gs (Show HBA Statistics) -gs (Show HBA Statistics) To view the adapter statistics, issue the following command: # qaucli -pr fc -gs ( | ) [( | ) ] Where: hba instance = Adapter number (use -g command to find) hba wwpn = World wide port name of the adapter param name = Name of the parameter (see table 4-7) param alias = Alias of the parameter (see table 4-7) param value = New value of the parameter (see t
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -ha (Set | Delete HBA Alias) Using config file: G:\Program Files\QLogic Corporation\QConvergeConsoleCLI\qaucli.cfg Installation directory: G:\Program Files\QLogic Corporation\QConvergeConsoleCLI Working dir: G:\Documents and Settings\user1 QLogic FCAPI v1.7.3 Build 38 Copyright (C) 2003-2010 QLogic Corp. All rights reserved. QLogic FC/FCoE Common Library Build Type: Release Build Date: Dec 7 2010 13:44:03 LUN list.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -i (Display HBA General Information or VPD Information for One or All HBAs) Where: hba instance = Adapter number (use -g command to find) hba wwpn = World wide port name of the adapter alias = Symbolic adapter name.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -kl (Run Loopback Test) -kl (Run Loopback Test) Use the -kl command to perform an external loopback test.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -kr (Run Read/Write Buffer Test) -kr (Run Read/Write Buffer Test) Use the -kr command to do read/write buffer test.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -kr (Run Read/Write Buffer Test) uses the SCSI Read Buffer command to read the returned data and do a data comparison. NOTE: All devices attached to the adapter must support SCSI Read/Write Buffer commands.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -kr (Run Read/Write Buffer Test) An example of a successful read/write buffer test follows: HBA 1: QEM2462 Port 1 WWPN xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx Port ID 02-0E-00 -----------------Test Configuration -----------------Data Pattern : Random Data Size (Bytes) : 512 Number of test(s) (0-65535) : 500 Test Increment (1-65535) : 1 On Error : Ignore Test Continuous : OFF ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Run Adapter Diagn
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -kr (Run Read/Write Buffer Test) Table 5-6.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -kr (Run Read/Write Buffer Test) Table 5-7. Data Pattern (DP) Test Patterns Hex Binary 00 00000000 55 01010101 5A 01011010 A5 10100101 AA 10101010 FF 11111111 If the read/write buffer test fails, the system shows the following information: Loop/port ID (the loop ID of the adapter when operating in loop mode). Status: Success—The test passed. Error—A data miscompare or link status firmware error occurred.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -l (Display LUN Info) -l (Display LUN Info) This command shows LUN information for: All adapters A specific target A specific LUN on a specific target To show the LUN information for all target devices for a specific adapter Instance, issue the following command: # qaucli -pr fc -l ( | ) To show the LUN information for a specific device for a specific adapter port, issue the following command: # qaucli -pr fc -l ( |
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -m (View, Enable, or Disable LUNs) Table 5-8 defines the link status parameter names, aliases, and values. Table 5-8.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -m (View, Enable, or Disable LUNs) To view all selective LUNs for all adapter ports, issue the following command: # qaucli -pr fc -m all (view | info) To view an adapter’s selective LUN list, issue the following command: # qaucli -pr fc -m ( | | all) (view | info) QConvergeConsole CLI shows the adapter’s enabled LUN list in the following format: To view the current select state of a specific LUN, issue
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -n (Set Selected HBA Parameter) To disable (deselect) all LUNs for a specific target on a specific adapter, issue the following command: # qaucli -pr fc -m ( | ) deselect | disable To enable (select) all LUNs of all targets on a specific adapter: # qaucli -pr fc -m ( | ) select all To disable (deselect) all LUNs of all targets on a specific adapter: # qaucli -pr fc -m ( |
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -n (Set Selected HBA Parameter) Table 5-9.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -o (Output to a File) e Operation mode (QLA/QLE23xx, QLA/QLE24xx, and QLE2562): 0 = interrupt for every I/O completion 5 = interrupt when interrupt delay timer expires 6 = interrupt when interrupt delay timer expires or no active I/O NOTE: QLA200/210 adapters have a limited set of parameters that can be changed. -o (Output to a File) NOTE: The -o option is valid only in noninteractive mode.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -p (Display Persistent Target Binding Info) NOTE: Under Linux, if you use the IOCTL or sysfs (inbox) driver these features are disabled.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -pa (Define Port Alias) target port id = Port ID of the target target id = ID to which the target is bound To bind multiple targets with a single command, repeat the following group: To bind all targets on a specific adapter or to bind all targets on all adapters, issue the following command: # qaucli -pr fc -p ( | | all) bind all Where: hba instance = Adapter number (use -g command
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -q (View or Set Target Link Speed) Where: hba instance = Adapter number (use -g command to find) hba wwpn = World wide port name of the adapter alias = Symbolic name you assign to the adapter port To delete a port alias for the specified adapter port, issue the following command: # qaucli -pr fc -pa ( | ) delete To view a port alias for the specified adapter port, issue the following command: # qaucli -pr fc -pa ( | )
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -r (Update HBA Parameters) To set the link speed of all targets attached to one adapter or all adapters to the designated speed, enter the following command: # qaucli -pr fc -q ( | | ) <-targets | -t > Where: hba instance = Adapter number (use -g command to find) hba wwpn = World wide port name of the adapter all = Reports link speed for all targets on all adapters in the system -targets = All targets -t = All targets speed = Lin
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -s (Silent Mode) To save the adapter parameters to a file, issue the following command: # qaucli -pr fc -r ( | ) save Where: hba instance = Adapter number (use -g command to find) hba wwpn = World wide port name of the adapter hba parameters file = File name or a path to a file to save the adapter parameters name -s (Silent Mode) NOTE: The -s option is valid only in noninteractive mode.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -t (Display Target Information) This feature is supported with 8Gb mezzanine and blade adapters. It is not needed with the standard QLE2562 adapters.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -tb (Target Beacon On/Off) -tb (Target Beacon On/Off) To start or stop flashing a target’s LED, issue the following command: # qaucli -pr fc -tb ( | ) () (<0 | ON> | <1 | PRESET>) NOTE: The <0 | ON> option flashes the LED until interrupted. The <1 | PRESET> option flashes the LED 12 times. This feature is supported only on JBOD (“just a bunch of disks”) devices.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -v (Display Version) -v (Display Version) NOTE: This option is valid only in noninteractive mode. To show the version number of the QConvergeConsole CLI utility, issue the following command: # qaucli -pr fc -v The system shows the following information: QConvergeConsole CLI v1.x.x Build x Copyright 2003-2009 QLogic Corp. All rights reserved. Command Line QLogic FC Host Bus Adapters.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -x (Output in XML Format 1) To create a virtual port with a specific WWPN, issue the following command: # qaucli -pr fc -vp ( : ) create When prompted, enter two hexadecimal digits. The system checks these digits to be sure they are unique and, if they are, puts them into byte 1 of the WWPN.
5–Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands -z (Display All HBA information for One or All HBAs) option (see “-o (Output to a File)” on page 5-28) to create a text file with XML output so that it can be parsed by an XML-compliant utility. For example, to show adapter general information and output it to an XML file named output.xml: # qaucli -pr fc -i all -x2 -o output.
6 iSCSI Noninteractive Commands This chapter describes the noninteractive iSCSI command format and parameters of QConvergeConsole CLI for the QLogic 8242 Converged Network Adapter. NOTE: To view help, enter the command -h. Command Format The noninteractive iSCSI command format is as follows: qaucli -pr iscsi [optional parameters] [Command Variable] | [Command Variable] Where: <> = Parameters in angled brackets are required. [] = Parameters in square brackets are optional.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands Command Summary Table 6-1.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -acb -acb To inquire whether the access method control block (ACB) firmware functions are supported, issue the -acb command. In general, up-to-date firmware and driver are required for ACB to be supported. -addchap (Add a CHAP Entry) To add a CHAP entry to the persistent CHAP table, issue the -addchap command as follows: -addchap [-BIDI] The optional parameter [-BIDI] shows that the CHAP entry is BIDI (bidirectional).
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -bootcode (Update BIOS/UEFI [or FCode] Mode) -bootcode (Update BIOS/UEFI [or FCode] Mode) Boot code (that is, the bootable code image) is code that allows system boot from an iSCSI drive. The -bootcode command updates the boot-code image, which should be done when QLogic releases a new boot code with bug fixes or enhancements. At the prompt, type the name of the file containing the boot-code image to upload to the adapter.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -c (Display Configured Port Settings) -c (Display Configured Port Settings) To view the configured settings for the port, issue the -c command as follows: -c [hba_port_inst] When you specify a port instance, information for only that adapter is shown. When you do not specify a port instance, information for all adapter ports in the system is shown.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -d (Install HBA Driver, All Adapters) -d (Install HBA Driver, All Adapters) To install an adapter driver for all iSCSI adapters on the system from a .zip or .inf file, issue the -d command as follows: -d A system reboot may be required; see the log file for details. -dc (Display Destination Cache [IPv6 only]) The IPv6 destination cache contains the IP address, next-hop IP address, and path MTU information about both local and remote destinations.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -dp FW version FW attribute FW version 2 FW attribute 2 -dp Use the -dp command to preinstall an adapter driver specified from a .zip or .inf file. This operation may be performed without an adapter installed in the system.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -dtdsp (Display Discovered Targets) -dtdsp (Display Discovered Targets) To view the discovered targets that are not persistent, issue the -dtdsp command as follows: -dtdsp -dtdspa (List Targets) To view discovered targets, including both persistent and nonpersistent, issue the -dtdspa command as follows: -dtdspa If the specified port instance has no targets assigned, the CLI returns an error.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -dtlia (Login and Persist a Discovered Target) -dtlia (Login and Persist a Discovered Target) To log in all discovered targets, issue the -dtlia command as follows: -dtlia -dtrem (Remove Discovered Target) To remove a nonpersistent discovered target, issue the -dtrem command as follows: -dtrem To obtain the target instance, use the command “-dtdsp (Display Discovered Targets)” on page 6-8.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -edchap (Edit a CHAP Entry) -edchap (Edit a CHAP Entry) To change the value of the specified CHAP entry, issue the -edchap command as follows: -edchap | [ | …] You can repeat the | parameter pair to change multiple values as shown in Table 6-2. Press ENTER after each entry. Table 6-2.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -g (Display General System Information) -g (Display General System Information) To view general system information, issue the -g command as follows: -g QConvergeConsole CLI shows the following: Host name Host version Host type User type -gcr (Retrieve FW Crash Record) To get crash record information for the specified adapter port, issue the -gcr command as follows: -gcr -h (Help) To view the QConvergeConsole CLI help file, issu
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -i (List All QLogic iSCSI HBA Ports Detected) Port Instance on the adapter Adapter model number (for example, QLA4010) Adapter serial number (for example, TFC0105C51704) Firmware version (for example, 3.0.1.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -import (Import HBA Configuration) The following shows an example of the adapter port information: 0. HBA 0 Port: 0 HBA Port Instance: 0 HBA Model: QLA4050C HBA Serial Number: FS20525B03135FW Version: 2.2.4.45 Type: Copper IP Address: 192.168.3.7 Alias: iSCSI name: iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic.fs10506a02810.1 1. HBA 1 Port: 0 HBA Port Instance: 1 HBA Model: QLA4062C HBA Serial Number: AS40637A04673FW Version: 3.0.1.18 Type: Copper IP Address: 192.168.3.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -ipdhcp (Configure IP Settings) C = Configure the CHAP table. B = Configure the boot parameters (only valid when the T [targets] parameter is also specified). file_name = The XML file with the adapter configuration. See “-save (Save Host Configuration)” on page 6-25).
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -isns6 (iSNS Settings) -isns6 (iSNS Settings) To configure the iSNS settings for IPv6 (QLE406x and newer), issue the -isns6 command as follows: -isns [iSNS IPv6-or-IPv4 Address] [-iSNSPORT ] If you do not specify the [iSNS IPv6-or-IPv4 Address] parameter, this command disables the iSNS client on the specified adapter port. Issuing this command resets the adapter.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -lp For example, to link a CHAP entry 9 on port 2 to target 10 with BIDI CHAP turned on, issue the following command: -linkchap 2 9 10 TGTBCA on This command does not reset the adapter. -lp The IPv6 local prefix list is created based on prefix information from router advertisements. Destination IP addresses containing these prefixes can be reached directly, without going through an intermediate router.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -n (Configure iSCSI Settings) Table 6-3.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -nc (Display Neighbor Cache) Table 6-3.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -netconf6 (Configure IPv6 Settings) Setting the IP address, subnet mask, or gateway turns off DHCP address resolution for the IP configuration, if it is on.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -nh (Configure iSCSI Settings) To set only the local link address, issue the following command: -netconf6 0 -IPLL fe80::1 To set everything automatically, issue the following commmand: -netconf6 0 -IPLLA -IPR01A -IPRRA To disable the IPv4 network, issue the following command: -netconf6 0 -DISN4 To disable the IPv4 and IPv6 networks, issue the following command: -netconf6 0 -DISN4 DISN6 -nh (Configure iSCSI Settings) To set the adapter-level parameters for multiport adapt
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -pbootcode (Set Primary Boot Target Information) -pbootcode (Set Primary Boot Target Information) To set the primary boot-code boot target and LUN, issue the -pbootcode command as follows: -pbootcode This command is not active for the PPC. For information on secondary boot code, see “-sbootcode (Set Secondary Boot Target Information)” on page 6-25.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -ping (Ping Target) -ping (Ping Target) To ping the target device, issue the -ping command as follows: -ping The following provides the IPv6 source address values: 0 = Do not care 1 = Local link 2 = Address 0 3 = Address 1 Where: hba_port_inst = The adapter port that sends the ping IP Address = The IP address to ping Ping Count = The number of ping packets you want (1–[2 31]).
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -r (Update ROM Image) -r (Update ROM Image) CAUTION! Before attempting to update the ROM image, contact QLogic Customer Support. Before updating the ROM image, ensure that no I/O processes are running. An administrator must take necessary actions to ensure changes are fully recognized by the operating system (reboot, flush cache, sync disk, and so forth).
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -rwt (Perform Read/Write Buffer Test) Where: hba_port_inst = Adapter port whose factory settings you want to restore. A = Restore the factory settings for the entire adapter (firmware parameters, network parameters, iSCSI name, targets, CHAP table, NVARAM, and IPSec). Issuing this command resets the adapter. If you use this option, no others are necessary. F = Restore firmware parameters to the factory default values. Issuing this command resets the adapter.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -save (Save Host Configuration) Where: –STOP = Stop the test if a failure occurs. –RWPAT n = Set the pattern to write to the buffer, one of the following: n = 1 (8 bytes of 0x55h) (default) n = 2 (8 b.0tes of 0x5Ah) n = 3 (16 bytes of 0xAAh) n = 4 (16 bytes of 0xFFh) hba_port_inst = The adapter port tested. -CNT = Used with Test Count to set the number of tests, with one test as default. Test Count = The number of tests to do, with one as default.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -sdmrc -sdmrc To return the SDM library return code, issue the -sdmrc command as follows: -sdmrc [Simple_Pattern] When [simple pattern] is given, only the lines containing that string are printed. -stadd To add a send target for discovery, issue the -stadd command as follows: -stadd [chapIndex] [ ] Where can be on or off; on causes the send target login to require bidirectional CHAP.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -stathba -stathba To display adapter-level statistics, issue the -stathba command as follows: -stathba -stdsp To view the send targets, issue the -stdsp command as follows: -stdsp To use the -stdsp command, you must first issue the -stadd command at least once to add a send target for discovery only. For more information, see “-stadd” on page 6-26.
6–iSCSI Noninteractive Commands -tc (Configure Target Parameters) If you only specify the parameter, QConvergeConsole CLI lists target information for all targets on the specified adapter port. If you specify the optional parameter [Target ID], QConvergeConsole CLI lists information on the specified target only. This includes both persistent and dynamic targets. -tc (Configure Target Parameters) To set target parameter settings, use the -tc command.
7 NIC Interactive Commands This section describes the interactive mode command line options for Intelligent Ethernet Adapters. The interactive mode uses a series of menus from which you select the option you want and enter the number for that option. For information on non-interactive mode operation—in which you simply enter a one- or two-letter code to perform operations on the adapter refer to Section 4, NIC Noninteractive Commands.
7–NIC Interactive Commands Adapter Information Adapter Information 1. Adapter Information1. Converged Network Adapter From the main menu, select the Adapter Information option, and then select the adapter type (Converged Network Adapter). The Converged Network Adapter Information menu presents options for viewing information about the adapter, ports, and VPDs.
7–NIC Interactive Commands CNA Adapter Information (-icna) CNA Adapter Information (-icna) 1. Adapter Information1. Converged Network Adapter1. CNA Adapter Information From the Converged Network Adaptor Information menu, select the CNA Adapter Information option. From the adapter menu, and then select the adapter (CNA Model) for which to view adapter information.
7–NIC Interactive Commands CNA VPD Information (-i) (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hostname : amd-28 Adapter Model : QLE3242 Port Alias : None Physical MAC Address : 00:0e:1e:04:d3:34 Physical MAC Address Alias : None Active/LAA MAC Address : 00:0e:1e:04:d3:34 Active/LAA MAC Address Alias: None IPv4 Address : IPv4 Subnet Mask : IPv4 Default Gateway : IPv4 D
7–NIC Interactive Commands Adapter Configuration Adapter Configuration 2. Adapter Configuration1. CNA Configuration From the main menu, select the Adapter Configuration option, and then select the adapter type (CNA Configuration). The Converged Network Adapter (CNA) NIC Configuration menu presents options to configure the adapter alias and the NIC port settings.
7–NIC Interactive Commands NIC Port Setting Configuration NIC Port Setting Configuration 2. Adapter Configuration1. CNA Configuration2. NIC Port Setting Configuration From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) NIC Configuration menu, select the NIC Port Setting Configuration option. From the port menu, select a port to present the Port Settings Menu with options to view configured port settings, configure port settings, change the port alias, change the MAC alias, and save the port configuration.
7–NIC Interactive Commands NIC Port Setting Configuration Display Configured Port Settings (-iset) 2. Adapter Configuration1. CNA Configuration2. NIC Port Setting Configuration 1. Display Configured Port Settings From the Port Settings Menu, select the Display Configured Port Settings option to view the configure port parameters.
7–NIC Interactive Commands Adapter Updates Change Port Alias Name (-n) 2. Adapter Configuration1. CNA Configuration2. NIC Port Setting Configuration 3. Change Port Alias Name From the Port Settings Menu, select the Change Port Alias Name option to change the port alias. For example: Port_Alias [None]: port_alias Successfully saved Port Alias Change MAC Alias Name (-n) 2. Adapter Configuration1. CNA Configuration2. NIC Port Setting Configuration 4.
7–NIC Interactive Commands Flash Update (-updimages) Flash Update (-updimages) 3. Adapter Updates1. Converged Network Adapter1. Flash Update From the CNA Adapter Update menu, select the Flash Update option to update flash memory. From the adapter menu, select an adapter for which to update flash memory, and then type the name of the file that contains the Flash image.
7–NIC Interactive Commands Register Test (-testregister) Register Test (-testregister) 4. Adapter Diagnostics1. Converged Network Adapter1. Register Test From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Diagnostics menu, select the Register Test option. From the port menu, select a port for which to test the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Diagnostics CNA Model QLE3242 1. Port SN: AFE1030C04339 2 [Protocol(s): NIC] MAC Address: 00:0E:1E:04:D3:34 2.
7–NIC Interactive Commands Interrupt Test (-testinterrupt) Interrupt Test (-testinterrupt) 4. Adapter Diagnostics1. Converged Network Adapter3. Interrupt Test From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Diagnostics menu, select the Interrupt Test option. From the port menu, select a port for which to test the interrupts. For example: Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Diagnostics CNA Model QLE3242 1. Port SN: AFE1030C04339 2 [Protocol(s): NIC] MAC Address: 00:0E:1E:04:D3:34 2.
7–NIC Interactive Commands Beacon/LED Test (-testled) Link Test Results: Status=Failed Passed=0, Failed=1, ErrorCode=15 Beacon/LED Test (-testled) 4. Adapter Diagnostics1. Converged Network Adapter6. Beacon/LED Test From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Diagnostics menu, select the Beacon/LED Test option. From the port menu, select a port to run the test. For example: Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Diagnostics CNA Model QLE3242 1.
7–NIC Interactive Commands Display NIC Port Statistics (-statport) Display NIC Port Statistics (-statport) 5. Adapter Statistics1. Converged Network Adapter1. Display NIC Port Statistics From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Statistics menu, select the Display NIC Port Statistics option. From the port menu, select a port for which to view NIC port statistics. For example: Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Diagnostics CNA Model QLE3242 1.
7–NIC Interactive Commands Undo Reset NIC Statistics (-sunreset) Ethernet Statistics for the current port are reset Undo Reset NIC Statistics (-sunreset) 5. Adapter Statistics1. Converged Network Adapter3. Undo Reset NIC Statistics From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Statistics menu, select the Undo Reset NIC Statistics option. From the port menu, select a port for which to restore NIC port statistics counters to their values before the reset.
7–NIC Interactive Commands Help (-h) Help (-h) 7. Help From the main menu, select the Help option to view the syntax and description for each noninteractive command line option. For more detailed information about each command, see the noninteractive section for the specific adapter type. Exit 8. Exit Close the QConvergeConsole CLI session.
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8 Fibre Channel Interactive Commands This section describes the interactive mode command line options for Fibre Channel Adapters. The interactive mode uses a series of menus from which you select the option you want and enter the number for that option. For information about non-interactive mode operation—in which you simply enter a one- or two-letter code to perform operations on the adapter refer to Section 5, Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Adapter Information Adapter Information 1. Adapter Information2. Fibre Channel Adapter From the main menu, select the Adapter Information option and then select 2 (Fibre Channel Adapter). The FC Adapter Information menu presents options to view Fibre Channel adapter information, Fibre Channel port information, Fibre Channel VPD information, and Fibre Channel target and LUN information.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands FC Port Information (-i) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FC Port Information (-i) 1. Adapter Information2. Fibre Channel Adapter2. FC Port Information From the FC Adapter Information menu, select the FC Port Information option. From the port menu, select a port for which to view port information.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands FC VPD Information (-i) FC VPD Information (-i) 1. Adapter Information2. Fibre Channel Adapter3. FC VPD Information From the FC Adapter Information menu, select the FC VPD Information option. From the port menu, select a port for which to view VPD information.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Adapter Configuration (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 1 Target List Menu ======================================================= HBA : 0 Port: 1 SN : GFC0718P57753 HBA Model : QLE2462 HBA Desc. : QLE2462 PCI Express to 4Gb FC Dual Channel FW Version : 4.00.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands HBA Parameters 3: Boot Devices Configuration 4: Target Link Speed (iiDMA) 5: Export (Save) Configuration 6: Generate Reports HBA Parameters 2. Adapter Configuration2. Fibre Channel Adapter1. HBA Parameters From the Fibre Channel Adapter Configuration menu, select the HBA Parameters option. From the port menu, select a port to open the HBA Parameters Menu with options to view adapter parameters, configure adapter parameters, and restore adapter defaults.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands HBA Parameters Display HBA Parameters (-c) 1. HBA Parameters1. Display HBA Parameters From the HBA Parameters Menu, select the Display HBA Parameters option to view adapter parameters.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands HBA Parameters Configure HBA Parameters (-n) 1. HBA Parameters2.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Target Persistent Bindings (-p) Restore Defaults 1. HBA Parameters3. Restore Defaults From the HBA Parameters Menu, select the Restore Defaults option to reset the adapter parameters to their default values. For example: Warning: Please update the HBA parameters with extreme care. Incorrectly updating the HBA parameters may render the HBA inoperable.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Target Persistent Bindings (-p) ======================================================= 1: Display Configuration 2: Bind Target(s) 3. Unbind Target(s) Display Configuration 2. Adapter Configuration2. Fibre Channel Adapter2. Target Persistent Bindings 1. Display Configuration From the Target Persistent Bindings Menu, select the Display Configuration option to view the target binding configuration.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Target Persistent Bindings (-p) Target ID : : 1 2: Disk Vendor : SEAGATE Product ID : ST318453FC Port Name : 22-00-00-0C-50-68-1E-9A Port ID : 11-0A-E2 Bind : No Target ID : 2 3: All Target(s) (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 1 Enter Target ID: 1 Target Persistent Binding - FC Port Configuration 1: Select More 2: Commit Changes 3: Cancel Unbind Target(s) 2. Adapter Configuration2.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Boot Devices Configuration 2: Disk Vendor : SEAGATE Product ID : ST318453FC Port Name : 22-00-00-0C-50-68-1E-9A Port ID : 11-0A-E2 Bind : Yes Target ID : 2 3: All Target(s) (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 1 Target Persistent Binding - FC Port Configuration 1: Select More 2: Commit Changes 3: Cancel Boot Devices Configuration 2. Adapter Configuration2. Fibre Channel Adapter3.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Boot Devices Configuration Display Boot Device(s) (-e) 3. Boot Devices Configuration1. Display Boot Device(s) From the Boot Device Settings Menu, select the Display Boot Device(s) option to view boot devices.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Boot Devices Configuration Configure Boot Device(s) (-e) 3. Boot Devices Configuration2. Configure Boot Device(s) From the Boot Device Settings Menu, select the Configure Boot Device(s) option to open the Boot Device Settings submenu with options to configure the primary and alternate boot devices.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Target Link Speed (iiDMA) Alternate 1 (2, 3) Boot Device 3. Boot Devices Configuration2. Configure Boot Device(s)2. Alternate 1 Boot Device From the Boot Device Settings Menu, select the Alternate n Boot Device option to configure one of three alternate boot devices. For example: Boot Device Settings Menu ======================================================= HBA : 0 Port: 1 SN : GFC0718P57753 HBA Model : QLE2462 HBA Desc.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Target Link Speed (iiDMA) Basic Configuration 2. Adapter Configuration2. Fibre Channel Adapter4. Target Link Speed (iiDMA)1. Basic Configuration From the iiDMA Menu, select the Basic Configuration option to specify the link speed. For example: iiDMA Menu (Basic) ======================================================= HBA : 0 Port: 1 SN : GFC0718P57753 HBA Model : QLE2462 HBA Desc. : QLE2462 PCI Express to 4Gb FC Dual Channel FW Version : 4.00.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Export (Save) Configuration 2: Apply Changes to selected Target(s) (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 1 iiDMA Menu (Advanced) ======================================================= HBA : 0 Port: 1 SN : GFC0718P57753 HBA Model : QLE2462 HBA Desc. : QLE2462 PCI Express to 4Gb FC Dual Channel FW Version : 4.00.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Generate Reports WWNN : 20-00-00-1B-32-17-F9-C4 Link : Online ======================================================= 1: Save Flash 2: Save HBA Parameters Save Flash (-b) 5. Export (Save) Configuration1. Save Flash From the Export (Save) Configuration menu, select the Save Flash option to save changes to Flash memory. Save HBA Parameters (-r) 5. Export (Save) Configuration2.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Adapter Updates . Adapter Updates 3. Adapter Updates2. Fibre Channel Adapter From the main menu, select the Adapter Updates option and then select 2 (Fibre Channel Adapter). The Fibre Channel Adapter Update menu presents options options to update Flash memory, update adapter parameters, and update the parameter template.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Parameters Update (-r) Parameters Update (-r) 3. Adapter Updates2. Fibre Channel Adapter2. Parameters Update From the Fibre Channel Update menu, select the Parameters Update option. From the port menu, select a port for which to specify the parameter update file name.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Adapter Diagnostics 4: SUN (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 3 Updating HBA Parameters on HBA instance 0 - QLE2462. Please wait... HBA Parameters update complete. Changes have been saved to HBA instance 0 and are effective immediately. Adapter Diagnostics 4. Adapter Diagnostics2. Fibre Channel Adapter From the main menu, select the Adapter Diagnostics option and then select 2 (Fibre Channel Adapter).
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Loopback Test (-kl) Loopback Test (-kl) 4. Adapter Diagnostics2. Fibre Channel Adapter1. Loopback Test From the FC Diagnostics menu, select the Loopback Test option. From the port menu, select a port to open the Loopback Test menu with options to view test parameters, reset test parameters, configure test parameters, and run the external loopback test.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Loopback Test (-kl) Display Test Parameters 4. Adapter Diagnostics2. Fibre Channel Adapter1. Loopback Test1. Display Test Parameters From the Loopback Test menu, select the Display Test Parameters option to view the external loopback test parameters.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Read Write Buffer Test 3: Number Of Test(s) 4: Test Increment(s) 5: Abort On Error Start Diagnostics Test 4. Adapter Diagnostics2. Fibre Channel Adapter1. Loopback Test4. Start Diagnostics Test From the Loopback Test menu, select the Start Diagnostics Test option to run the external loopback test.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Read Write Buffer Test Please Enter Selection: 1 Read Write Buffer Test 1: Display Test Parameters 2: Reset Test Parameters 3: Configure Test Parameters 4: Start Diagnostics Test Display Test Parameters (-kr) 2. Read Writer Buffer Test1. Display Test Parameters From the Read Write Buffer Test menu, select the Display Test Parameters option to view the read write buffer test parameters.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Transceiver Diagnostics Monitoring Interface (DMI) HBA Desc. : QLE2462 PCI Express to 4Gb FC Dual Channel FW Version : WWPN : 21-00-00-1B-32-17-F9-C4 WWNN : 20-00-00-1B-32-17-F9-C4 Link : Online ======================================================= 1: Data Patterns 2: Data Size 3: Number Of Test(s) 4: Test Increment(s) 5: Abort On Error 6: Enable/Disable Device(s) Start Diagnostics Test (-kr) 2. Read Write Buffer Test4.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Transceiver Diagnostics Monitoring Interface (DMI) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Media Information -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Vendor: FINISAR CORP.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Adapter Statistics Vendor PN: FTLF8524E2KNL . . . Adapter Statistics 5. Adapter Statistics2. Fibre Channel Adapter From the main menu, select the Adapter Statistics option, and then select the adapter type (Fibre Channel Adapter). The FC Statistics menu presents options to view port statistics and link status.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Display FC Port Statistics HBA Desc. : QLE2462 PCI Express to 4Gb FC Dual Channel FW Version : WWPN : 21-00-00-1B-32-17-F9-C4 WWNN : 20-00-00-1B-32-17-F9-C4 Link : Online ======================================================= 1: Display Parameters 2: Reset Parameters 3: Configure Parameters 4: Display HBA Statistics Display Parameters (-gs) 1. Display FC Port Statistics1.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Display FC Port Link Status 2: Set Rate 3: Set Log File Display HBA Statistics (-gs) 1. Display FC Port Statistics4. Display HBA Statistics From the HBA Statistics Menu, select the Display HBA Statistics option to view Fibre Channel port statistics.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Display FC Port Link Status ======================================================= 1: Display Parameters 2: Reset Parameters 3: Configure Parameters 4: Display Link Statistics Display Parameters 2. Display FC Port Link Status1. Display Parameters From the Link Statistics Menu, select the Display Parameters option to view link status logging parameters.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Refresh Display Link Statistics (-ls) 2. Display FC Port Link Status4. Display Link Statistics From the Link Statistics Menu, select the Display Link Statistics option to view link status information and save it to the log file.
8–Fibre Channel Interactive Commands Help (-h) network state, or firmware parameters. To ensure that you are viewing the most current information, you should perform a Refresh. (In some cases, QConvergeConsole CLI automatically refreshes the information before or after specific commands.) Help (-h) 7. Help From the main menu, select the Help option to view the syntax and description for each non-interactive command line option.
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9 Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands This section describes the interactive mode command line options for Converged Network Adapters. The interactive mode uses a series of menus from which you select the option you want and enter the number for that option.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Adapter Information Adapter Information 1. Adapter Information1. Converged Network Adapter From the main menu, select the Adapter Information option, and then select the adapter type (Converged Network Adapter). The Converged Network Adapter Information menu presents options for viewing information about the adapter, ports, VPDs, VLANs, teaming, FCoE, iSCSI, and port target/LUNs.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA Adapter Information NIC 1. Adapter Information1. Converged Network Adapter1. CNA Adapter Information1. NIC From the CNA Adapter Information menu, select the NIC option to view NIC adapter information.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA Port Information Chip Model : ISP8242 Serial Number : AFE1028C03899 MAC Address : 00-0E-1E-04-95-EA Driver Version : 2.1.5.15 (STOR wx64) Firmware Version : 4.7.31 ROM Version : 01.04.37 iSCSI Version : 0.20 BIOS/UEFI Version : 0.00 BIOS/UEFI Full Version : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CNA Port Information 1. Adapter Information1. Converged Network Adapter 2.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA Port Information Active/LAA MAC Address : 00:0e:1e:04:95:e8 Active/LAA MAC Address Alias: None IPv4 Address : 192.168.10.55 IPv4 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA VPD Information PortType (Topology) : NPort Target Count : 2 PCI Bus Number : 9 PCI Device Number : 0 PCIe Max Bus Width : x8 PCIe Max Bus Speed : 5.0 Gbps PCIe Negotiated Width : x8 PCIe Negotiated Speed : 2.5 Gbps HBA Status : Online -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- iSCSI 1. Adapter Information1. Converged Network Adapter 2. CNA Port Information3.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA VPD Information 1: NIC 2: FCoE 3: iSCSI NIC 1. Adapter Information1. Converged Network Adapter 3. CNA VPD Information1. NIC From the CNA VPD Information menu, select the NIC option to view NIC port VPD information.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA VLAN Information iSCSI 1. Adapter Information1. Converged Network Adapter 3. CNA VPD Information3. iSCSI From the CNA VPD Information menu, select the iSCSI option to view iSCSI port VPD information.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Teaming Information Teaming Information 1. Adapter Information1. Converged Network Adapter5. Teaming Information From the Converged Network Adaptor Information menu, select the Teaming Information option to view teaming information. From the port menu, select a port, and then select the information type (NIC, FCoE, or iSCSI). For example: Converged Network Adapter Information CNA Model QLE8242 SN: AFE1028C03899 1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Information (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 2 CNA FCoE Information 1: NIC 2: FCoE NIC 1. Adapter Information1. Converged Network Adapter6. CNA FCoE Information1. NIC From the CNA FCoE Information menu, select the NIC option to view FCoE NIC port information.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Information CNA Desc. : QLE8242 QLogic Pci Express to 10GbE Dual Channel CNA (FCoE) FW Version : 4.07.31 WWPN : 21-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EF WWNN : 20-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EF Link : SFP not installed ======================================================= 1: Information 2: Data Center Bridging 3: DCE Statistics 4: TLV Information 6. CNA FCoE Information2. FCoE1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Information DCBX Enable : True Willing : True Port Pause Type : Per Priority Pause SAN Priority COS : 3 ---------------------------ETS These ETS values are the default/local settings. To see the running/current settings, use the TLV option. Unused bandwidth are excluded.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Information Display Settings Select this option to view the DCE statistics settings. For example: --------------------------------------DCE Statistics Settings --------------------------------------AutoPoll (AP): 10 SetRate (SR): 5 LogToFile (LF): N/A Details (DT): Absolute Auto Polling Select this option to specify automatic polling or manual polling. Set Rate Select this option to specify the polling rate.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Information CNA iSCSI Information 1. Adapter Information1. Converged Network Adapter7. CNA iSCSI Information From the Converged Network Adaptor Information menu, select the CNA iSCSI Information option. From the port menu, select a port to view iSCSI information. For example: Converged Network Adapter Information CNA Model QLE8242 SN: AFE1028C03899 1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA Port Target/LUN Information Port iSCSI Name: iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:isp8214.0 SFP not installed 2. Port 1 [Protocol(s): NIC iSCSI FCoE] MAC Address: 00:0E:1E:04:95:E8 WWPN: 21-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EB Port iSCSI Name: iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:isp8214.0 Online (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 2 CNA Port Target/LUN Information 1: iSCSI 2: FCoE iSCSI 8. CNA Port Target/LUN Information1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA Port Target/LUN Information ISCSI Name: iqn.2010-03.com.apps4085:storage.disk4 Alias: State: Session Active HBA/Target/Lun Number = 1/5/0 Vend = IET ProdID = VIRTUAL-DISK ProdRv = 0 LunSize = 0.007 GB inst 1 Number of displayed targets: 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FCoE 8. CNA Port Target/LUN Information2.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Adapter Configuration (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 1 LUN List Menu HBA Instance 0 (QLE8242 Port 1) : Online Device Product Vendor: DGC 1: 2: 3: Product ID : RAID 0 Product Rev : 0324 Node Name : 50-06-01-60-C1-E0-63-25 Port Name : 50-06-01-60-41-E0-63-25 Port ID : 11-00-EF LUN 0 Vendor : DGC Product ID : RAID 0 Port Name : 50-06-01-60-41-E0-63-25 Port ID : 11-00-EF LUN 1 Vendor :
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration 1: CNA Configuration (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 1 Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Protocol Type Selection 1: CNA FCoE Configuration 2: CNA iSCSI Configuration 3: CNA NIC Configuration CNA FCoE Configuration 2. Adapter Configuration1. CNA Configuration1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 2 HBA Parameters Menu ======================================================= CNA : 0 Port: 1 SN : AFE1028C03899 ENode MacAddr : 00:0E:1E:04:95:EB CNA Model : QLE8242 CNA Desc. : QLE8242 QLogic Pci Express to 10GbE Dual Channel CNA (FCoE) FW Version : 4.07.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration the value. Refer to Table 5-9 for details about these parameters and their values.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration Target Persistent Binding 2. Adapter Configuration1. CNA Configuration1. CNA FCoE Configuration2. Target Persistent Binding From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) FCoE Configuration menu, select the Target Persistent Binding option to configure target persistent binding. From the port menu, select a port to open the Target Persistent Binding Menu with options to display the configuration, bind targets, and unbind targets.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bind Type Target Info Port Name Port ID Target ID ---- ------- ----------------------- ----------------------- -------- --------No Disk DGC Yes Device RAID 0 50-06-01-60-41-E0-63-25 11-00-EF N/A N/A 20-70-00-C0-FF-D8-32-7F 00-00-00 0 Bind Target(s) 1. CNA FCoE Configuration2. Target Persistent Binding2.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration 2: Commit Changes 3: Cancel Unbind Target(s) 1. CNA FCoE Configuration2. Target Persistent Binding3. Unbind Target(s) From the Target Persistent Binding Menu, select the Unbind Target(s) option to unbind a target device. For example: Target Persistent Binding Menu ======================================================= CNA : 0 Port: 1 SN : AFE1028C03899 ENode MacAddr : 00:0E:1E:04:95:EB CNA Model : QLE8242 CNA Desc.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration CNA Model QLE8242 SN: AFE1028C03899 1. Port 2 [Protocol(s): NIC iSCSI FCoE] MAC Address: 00:0E:1E:04:95:EC WWPN: 21-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EF Port iSCSI Name: iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:isp8214.0 SFP not installed 2. Port 1 [Protocol(s): NIC iSCSI FCoE] MAC Address: 00:0E:1E:04:95:E8 WWPN: 21-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EB Port iSCSI Name: iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:isp8214.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00 ---------------------------- 0 ------ (Alternate 2) Boot Port Name LUN ---------------------------- ------ 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00 ---------------------------- 0 ------ (Alternate 3) Boot Port Name LUN ---------------------------- ------ 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00 0 Configure Boot Device(s) 1. CNA FCoE Configuration3. Boot Devices Configuration2.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration WWPN : 21-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EB WWNN : 20-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EB Link : Online ======================================================= 1: LUN: 0 (boot) 2: LUN: 1 3: Cancel (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 1 HBA Parameters Save Complete. Changes has been saved to HBA 0. Virtual Ports (NPIV) 2. Adapter Configuration1. CNA Configuration1. CNA FCoE Configuration4.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration 1: View vPorts Info 2: Create vPorts 3: Delete vPorts View vPorts Info 1. CNA FCoE Configuration4. Virtual Ports (NPIV)1. View vPorts Info From the vPorts Menu, select the View vPorts Info option to select a virtual port and view information.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration Create vPorts 1. CNA FCoE Configuration4. Virtual Ports (NPIV)2. Create vPorts From the vPorts Menu, select the Create vPorts option to open the Create vPorts Menu with options to specify vPort options and generate a vPort. For example: Create vPorts Menu ======================================================= CNA : 0 Port: 1 SN : AFE1028C03899 ENode MacAddr : 00:0E:1E:04:95:EB CNA Model : QLE8242 CNA Desc.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration Delete vPorts 1. CNA FCoE Configuration4. Virtual Ports (NPIV)3. Delete vPorts From the vPorts Menu, select the Delete vPorts option to select and delete virtual ports.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration MAC Address: 00:0E:1E:04:95:E8 WWPN: 21-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EB Port iSCSI Name: iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:isp8214.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration Bind by Port ID 1. CNA FCoE Configuration5. Driver Parameters4. Bind by Port ID From the Drive Settings Menu, select the Bind by Port ID option to configure the CLI to bind target devices by port ID. This setting affects the Bind Target(s) option (1. CNA FCoE Configuration2. Target Persistent Binding2. Bind Target(s)). You must select the Commit Changes option to save changes to this option. Commit Changes 1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration CNA : 0 Port: 1 SN : AFE1028C03899 ENode MacAddr : 00:0E:1E:04:95:EB CNA Model : QLE8242 CNA Desc. : QLE8242 QLogic Pci Express to 10GbE Dual Channel CNA (FCoE) FW Version : 4.07.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration Vendor : N/A Product ID : N/A Port Name : 20-70-00-C0-FF-D8-32-7F Port ID : 00-00-00 Bind : Yes Target ID : 0 (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 1 Selective LUN Menu (Configuration) 1: 2: Disk Vendor : DGC Product ID : RAID 0 Port Name : 50-06-01-60-41-E0-63-25 Port ID : 11-00-EF Bind : No Target ID : Device Vendor : N/A Product ID : N/A Port Name : 20-70-0
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration HBA Instance 0 (QLE8242 Port 1) : Online Target WWPN 50-06-01-60-41-E0-63-25 LUN 0: 1: Enable 2: Disable (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 1 Select more LUN(s)? 1: Select More 2: Commit Changes (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 2 Configuration saved on HBA instance 0 (WWPN 21-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EB).
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration Export (Save) Configuration 2. Adapter Configuration1. CNA Configuration1. CNA FCoE Configuration7. Export (Save) Configuration From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) FCoE Configuration menu, select the Export (Save) Configuration option to save adapter parameters. From the port menu, select a port to open the Export (Save) Configure menu with options to save adapter parameters.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA FCoE Configuration Generate Reports 2. Adapter Configuration1. CNA Configuration1. CNA FCoE Configuration8. Generate Reports From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) FCoE Configuration menu, select the Generate Reports option to view comprehensive host and adapter information. From the port menu, select a port for which to generate reports. For example: CNA Model QLE8242 SN: AFE1028C03899 1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration HBA Model : QLE8242 HBA Description CNA (FCoE) : QLE8242 QLogic Pci Express to 10GbE Dual Channel HBA ID : 0-QLE8242 HBA Alias : HBA Port : 1 Port Alias : Node Name : 20-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EB . . . CNA iSCSI Configuration 2. Adapter Configuration1. CNA Configuration2.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 2 HBA Level Parameter Configuration ======================================================= CNA : 0 Port: 1 SN : AFE1028C03899 CNA Model : QLE8242 iSCSI Name : iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:isp8214.000E1E0495EA.4 FW Version : 4.7.31 iSCSI MacAddr : 00:0E:1E:04:95:EA IPv4 Address : 192.168.1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration Refresh Select the Refresh option to refresh the adapter data. Port Configuration 2. Adapter Configuration1. CNA Configuration2. CNA iSCSI Configuration2. Port Configuration From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) iSCSI Configuration menu, select the Port Configuration option.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration Port Link Settings Menu 2. CNA iSCSI Configuration2. Port Configuration1. Port Link Settings Menu From the Port Link Configuration menu, select the Port Link Settings Menu option to open the Port Link Settings Menu with options to display the active link configuration, display the configured link configuration, and save changes.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration Edit Configured Port Settings Menu 2. CNA iSCSI Configuration2. Port Configuration2.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration Change Port iSCSI Alias Name Select this option to change the port iSCSI alias.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration Display Configured Port Settings—Select this option to view configured port settings.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration Configure Device Settings—Select this option to configure device settings. For more information about these settings, refer to Table 6-3. For example: Large_Frames [off] : ExeThrottle [0] : FirstBurstLen [256] : KeepAliveTO [30] : MaxBurstLen [512] : MaxOutstandingR2T [1] : IPv4TOS [0] : IPv4TTL [64] : Configure Basic Settings—Select this option to configure basic settings.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration Configure Advanced Settings—Select this option to configure advanced settings. For more information about these settings, refer to Table 6-3.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration Configure IPV6 Settings—Select this option to configure IPV6 settings. For example: IPv6_Addr_Local_link [fe80::] : IPv6_Addr_Routable0 [::] : IPv6_Addr_Routable1 [::] : Default_IPv6_Router [::] : IPv6_Port [3260] : IPv6_Gratuitious_Neighbor_Ad_Enable [off] : IPv6_Redirect_Enable [off] : Configure IPV6 TCP Settings—Select this option to configure IPV6 TCP settings.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration BIOS/UEFI Settings Menu 2. CNA iSCSI Configuration2. Port Configuration4.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration Target ID: 6 hba_no: 1 IP: 192.168.30.85 Port: 3260 TGT Instance #: 6 ISCSI Name: iqn.2010-03.com.apps4085:storage.disk4 Alias: State: Session Active Enter a Target ID:2 Enter a LUN Number[0,(default 0)]: Set Secondary Boot Target Information Select this option to set the secondary boot target parameters. For example: Please Enter Selection: 4 Target ID: 2 hba_no: 1 IP: 192.168.30.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration Port IP Settings 2. Adapter Configuration1. CNA Configuration2. CNA iSCSI Configuration3. Port IP Settings From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) iSCSI Configuration menu, select the Port IP Settings option. Select a port from the port menu to open the Port IP Settings menu with options to view and configure IP settings. For example: Converged Network Adapter (CNA) iSCSI Configuration CNA Model QLE8242 SN: AFE1028C03899 1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration IPv6 Protocol is currently disabled. iSNS : Disabled. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configure IP Settings 2. CNA iSCSI Configuration3. Port IP Settings2. Configure IP Settings Select the Configure IP Settings option to configure the IPV4 or IPV6 address, gateway, and subnet mask.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration ======================================================= CNA : 0 Port: 1 SN : AFE1028C03899 CNA Model : QLE8242 iSCSI Name : iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:isp8214.000E1E0495EA.4 FW Version : 4.7.31 iSCSI MacAddr : 00:0E:1E:04:95:EA IPv4 Address : 192.168.1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration State: Session Active TGT_iSCSI_Name : iqn.1992-04.com.emc:cx.apm00103600607.b2 TGT_Target_ID : 3(*) TGTO_Active : off(*) TGTO_Access_Granted : off(*) TGTO_Target_Entry : on(*) TGTO_Initiator_Entry : off(*) TGT_RetryCount : 0(*) TGT_RetryDelay : 0(*) TGT_DevType : 0(*) TGT_ExeThrottle : 0 TGT_FirstBurstLen : 128 TGTIPO_Fragmentation : on(*) . . . Bind Target 2. CNA iSCSI Configuration4.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration TGTISCSIO_Initial_R2T [off] : TGTISCSIO_CHAP_Authentication [off] : TGTISCSIO_Bidi_CHAP_Authentication [on] : TGTISCSIO_Snack [off] : TGTISCSIO_Discovery_Logout [on] : TGTISCSIO_Strict_Login [off] : TGT_KeepAliveTimeout [30] : TGT_DefaultTimeout [2] : TGT_MaxBurstLen [512] : TGT_MaxOutstandingR2T [1] : TGT_Port [3260] : TGTTCPO_Nagle [off] : TGTTCPO_Timestamp [on] : TGT_TaskManagementTimeout [10] : TGT_InitiatorSessID [0x000e1e0495ea]
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration Enable a Target 2. CNA iSCSI Configuration4. Target Configuration8. Enable a Target Select the Enable A Target option to enable a target device. For example: Target ID: 3 hba_no: 1 IP: 192.168.1.11 Port: 3260 TGT Instance #: 3 ISCSI Name: iqn.1992-04.com.emc:cx.apm00103600607.b2 Alias: 0607.b2 State: No Connection Target ID: 4 hba_no: 1 IP: 192.168.1.10 Port: 3260 TGT Instance #: 4 ISCSI Name: iqn.1992-04.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration Display CHAP Table Select this option to view the CHAP table.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration Add a CHAP entry Select this option to add a CHAP entry. For example: CHAPName [] :chap_target1 CHAPSecret [] :q1w2e3r4t5y6 Set CHAP as Bidi entry [off] : Add a Default BIDI CHAP Select this option to add a bidirectional secret to a CHAP entry. For example: CHAPSecret [] :abcdefghijklmnop Edit a CHAP entry Select this option to edit a CHAP entry. Delete a CHAP entry Select this option to delete a CHAP entry.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration 4: Mark Send Target for re-discovery 5: Remove a Send Target 6: Login and persist a discovered target 7: Duplicate a Persistent Target 8: Duplicate a Discovered Target 9: Remove Discovered Target 10: Display iSNS Settings 11: Configure iSNS 12: Save changes and reset HBA (if necessary) 13: Refresh Display Send Targets Select this option to view the persistent send target list.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration Add a Send Target Select this option to add a send target. For example: Do you want this new send target to be auto-login and persistent?y IPv6 Target? [off]: TGT_TargetIPAddress [0.0.0.0] :192.168.1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration 2. IPv6 Address: :: Select 1 or 2 : 1 iSNS IPv4 Address [0.0.0.0]: 10.10.10.10 iSNS Port Number [3205]: Save changes and reset HBA Select this option to save changes and reset the adapter. Refresh Select this option to refresh the adapter data. List LUN information 2. CNA iSCSI Configuration4. Target Configuration11.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration iSCSI MacAddr : 00:0E:1E:04:95:EA IPv4 Address : 192.168.1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration Set Secondary Boot Target Information 2. CNA iSCSI Configuration5. Boot Devices Configuration4. Set Secondary Boot Target Information From the BIOS/UEFI Settings Menu, select the Set Secondary Boot Target Information option to set the secondary boot target. For example: Target ID: 2 hba_no: 1 IP: 192.168.30.85 Port: 3260 TGT Instance #: 2 ISCSI Name: iqn.2010-03.com.apps4085:storage.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA iSCSI Configuration Save changes 2. CNA iSCSI Configuration5. Boot Devices Configuration8. Save changes From the BIOS/UEFI Settings Menu, select the Save changes option to save changes. Save changes and reset HBA (if necessary) 2. CNA iSCSI Configuration5. Boot Devices Configuration9.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA NIC Configuration 4: Refresh Save Host Configuration 6. Export (Save) Configuration1. Save Host Configuration From the Export (Save) Configuration menu, select the Save Host Configuration option to save the host configuration. For example: What is the filename you would like to save this Host to? hostconfig Import HBA Configuration 6. Export (Save) Configuration2.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA NIC Configuration Adapter Alias 2. Adapter Configuration 1. CNA Configuration3. CNA NIC Configuration1. Adapter Alias From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) NIC Configuration menu, select the Adapter Alias option. From the port menu, select a port for which to define an adapter alias. For example: Converged Network Adapter (CNA) NIC Configuration CNA Model QLE8242 SN: AFE1028C03899 1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA NIC Configuration 4: Change MAC Alias Name 5: Save Port Configuration Display Configured Port Settings 3. CNA NIC Configuration2. NIC Port Setting Configuration1. Display Configured Port Settings Select the Display Configured Port Settings option to view configured port settings.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA NIC Configuration IPv6_Large_Send_Offload_v2_Enable (on, off)[on]: Receive_Side_Scaling_Enable (on, off)[on]: Jumbo_Frames_MTU_9000_Enable (on, off)[off]: LOCAL_Administered_Address_MAC [00:0e:1e:04:95:ec]: WOL available options: 0 = Disabled, 1 = Wake on Magic Frame, Port_Wake_On_LAN_Option [Disabled]: Port_PXE_Enable (on, off)[off]: VLAN_ID (1..
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA NIC Configuration VLAN Configuration 2. Adapter Configuration1. CNA Configuration3. CNA NIC Configuration3. VLAN Configuration From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) NIC Configuration menu, select the VLAN Configuration option to open the Configure VLAN Menu with options to view the list of VLANs, view VLAN information, add a VLAN to a port or team, configure VLAN parameters, remove a VLAN from a port or team, and refresh adapter data.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA NIC Configuration MAC Address : 00:0e:1e:04:95:ec MTU : 1514 IPv4 Address : 169.254.96.35 Subnet Mask : IPv6 Address : fe80::7813:c633:a75:6023 Link Status : Down Updating parameters ... Plese wait ...
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA NIC Configuration Configure VLAN Parameters 3. CNA NIC Configuration3. VLAN Configuration4. Configure VLAN Parameters From the Configure VLANs Menu, select the Configure VLAN Parameters option to configure VLAN parameters. For example: VLAN(s) Information: Updating VLANs info ... Done ... Available VLAN ID(s): 300, 0 Select VLAN ID : 0 Updating parameters ... Plese wait ... IFP_Jumbo_Packet_Size (590 ..
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA NIC Configuration Refresh 3. CNA NIC Configuration3. VLAN Configuration6. Refresh From the Configure VLANs Menu, select the Refresh option to refresh the adapter information. For example: Refreshing CNA data ... Loading: 1. CNA ... Loading: 1. CNA Port index : 1 ... Loading: 1. CNA Port index : 2 ... Refreshing interfaces ... Please wait ... Reset to 1. CNA (Physical MAC=00:0e:1e:04:95:ec) Done. Team Configuration 2. Adapter Configuration1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA NIC Configuration Display Teams List 3. CNA NIC Configuration4. Team Configuration1. Display Teams List From the Configure Teams Menu, select the Display Teams List option to view the teams list. For example: Team: 1 Team Description: [Default Vlan][Team 2]:QLogic Teaming Virtual Adapter #3 VLAN ID: None Team Type: FailOver Team Members: CNA: 1 CNA Port: 1 MAC: 00:0e:1e:04:95:e8 Description: "QLogic Dual Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet CNA, PCIe 2.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA NIC Configuration IFP_Large_RECV_Offload : Enabled IFP_RSS : Enabled User_Assigned_Name : Team 2 VT_MODE : Fail Over Failback_Mode : Best available Failback_Delay : 3 Configure New Team 3. CNA NIC Configuration4. Team Configuration3. Configure New Team From the Configure Teams Menu, select the Configure New Team option to configure a new team. For example: Available Team Types: 1=Failsafe Team 2=Switch Independent Load Balancing 3=802.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA NIC Configuration About to create the team. Please wait ... Successfully created new team. Refreshing CNA data ... Loading: 1. CNA ... Loading: 1. CNA Port index : 1 ... Loading: 1. CNA Port index : 2 ... Refreshing interfaces ... Please wait ... Reset to 1. CNA (Physical MAC=00:0e:1e:04:95:ec) Done. Configure Team Parameters 3. CNA NIC Configuration4. Team Configuration4.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA NIC Configuration Delete Team 3. CNA NIC Configuration4. Team Configuration5. Delete Team From the Configure Teams Menu, select the Delete Team option to delete a team. For example: Team Index: Adapter #3 1 Team Description: [Default Vlan][Team 2]:QLogic Teaming Virtual Select Team Index (or ALL) : 1 About to delete Team 1 Team Description: [Default Vlan][Team 2]:QLogic Teaming Virtual Adapter #3. Please wait ...
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA NIC Configuration Team Index: Adapter #3 1 Team Description: [Default Vlan][Team 2]:QLogic Teaming Virtual Select Team Index : 1 Team Members: CNA: 1 CNA Port: 1 MAC: 00:0e:1e:04:95:e8 Description: "QLogic Dual Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet CNA, PCIe 2.0 Ada pter" Non-QLogic Port Ethernet" MAC: 00:23:7d:5f:30:2f Description: "Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Team Members: 1. Description: QLogic Dual Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet CNA, PCIe 2.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA NIC Configuration Unset Primary Team Member 3. CNA NIC Configuration4. Team Configuration9. Unset Primary Team Member From the Configure Teams Menu, select the Unset Primary Team Member option to unset the primary team member.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands CNA NIC Configuration Refresh 3. CNA NIC Configuration4. Team Configuration12. Refresh From the Configure Teams Menu, select the Refresh option to refresh the adapter data. Export (Save) Configuration 2. Adapter Configuration1. CNA Configuration3. CNA NIC Configuration5.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Adapter Updates Refreshing interfaces ... Please wait ... Updating IP properties for all ports ... Please wait ... Adapter Updates 3. Adapter Updates1. Converged Network Adapter From the main menu, select the Adapter Update option, and then select the adapter type (1: Converged Network Adapter). The CNA Adapter Update menu presents options updating Flash memory, updating parameters, and updating drivers.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Parameters Update Parameters Update 3. Adapter Updates1. Converged Network Adapter2. Parameters Update From the CNA Adapter Update menu, select the Parameters Update option to update adapter parameters. From the port menu, select a port for which to update parameters, and then type a file name. For example: Parameters Update CNA Model QLE8242 SN: AFE1028C03899 1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Adapter Diagnostics Adapter Diagnostics 4. Adapter Diagnostics1. Converged Network Adapter From the main menu, select the Adapter Diagnostics option, and then select the adapter model (CNA Model).
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Hardware Test MAC Address: 00:0E:1E:04:95:E8 WWPN: 21-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EB Port iSCSI Name: iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:isp8214.0 Online (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 2 Register Test Starts ... Test Status: Passed (Passed=1, Failed=0, ErrorCode=0) Register Test Results: Status=Passed Passed=1, Failed=0, ErrorCode=0 Hardware Test 4. Adapter Diagnostics1. Converged Network Adapter1. CNA Model2.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Interrupt Test CNA Model QLE8242 SN: AFE1028C03899 1. Port 2 [Protocol(s): NIC iSCSI FCoE] MAC Address: 00:0E:1E:04:95:EC WWPN: 21-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EF Port iSCSI Name: iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:isp8214.0 SFP not installed 2. Port 1 [Protocol(s): NIC iSCSI FCoE] MAC Address: 00:0E:1E:04:95:E8 WWPN: 21-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EB Port iSCSI Name: iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:isp8214.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Link Test Link Test 4. Adapter Diagnostics1. Converged Network Adapter1. CNA Model5. Link Test From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Diagnostics menu, select the Link Test option. From the port menu, select a port to test the links. For example: Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Diagnostics CNA Model QLE8242 SN: AFE1028C03899 1. Port 2 [Protocol(s): NIC iSCSI FCoE] MAC Address: 00:0E:1E:04:95:EC WWPN: 21-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EF Port iSCSI Name: iqn.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Loopback Test Loopback Test 1: NIC 2: FCoE 3: iSCSI NIC 4. Adapter Diagnostics1. Converged Network Adapter1. CNA Model6. Loopback Test1. NIC This option is currently not supported. FCoE 4. Adapter Diagnostics1. Converged Network Adapter1. CNA Model6. Loopback Test2.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Loopback Test Display Test Parameters 6. Loopback Test2. FCoE1. Display Test Parameters From the Loopback Test menu, select the Display Test Parameters option to view the loopback test parameters.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Loopback Test Configure Test Parameters 6. Loopback Test2. FCoE3. Configure Test Parameters From the Loopback Test menu, select the Configure Test Parameters option to open a loopback test submenu with options to configure the data patterns, data size, number of tests, test increments, error handling, and loopback type. For details about these parameters, refer to Table 5-6.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Read Write Buffer Test Read Write Buffer Test 4. Adapter Diagnostics1. Converged Network Adapter7. Read Write Buffer Test From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Diagnostics menu, select the Read Write Buffer Test option. From the port menu, select a port to open the Read Write Buffer Test menu with options to test FCoE and iSCSI functions. For example: Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Diagnostics CNA Model QLE8242 SN: AFE1028C03899 1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Read Write Buffer Test Display Test Parameters 7. Read Write Buffer Test1. FCoE1. Display Test Parameters From the Read Write Buffer Test menu, select the Display Test Parameters option to view the read write buffer test parameters.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Beacon/LED Test Configure Test Parameters 7. Read Write Buffer Test1. FCoE3. Configure Test Parameters From the Read Write Buffer Test menu, select the Configure Test Parameters option to open a read write buffer test submenu with options to configure the data patterns, data size, number of tests, test increments, error handling, and loopback type. For details about these parameters, refer to Table 5-6.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Transceiver Diagnostics Monitoring Interface (DMI) WWPN: 21-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EF Port iSCSI Name: iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:isp8214.0 SFP not installed 2. Port 1 [Protocol(s): NIC iSCSI FCoE] MAC Address: 00:0E:1E:04:95:E8 WWPN: 21-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EB Port iSCSI Name: iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:isp8214.0 Online (p or 0: Previous Menu; m or 98: Main Menu; ex or 99: Quit) Please Enter Selection: 2 LED Test Starts ...
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Transceiver Diagnostics Monitoring Interface (DMI) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------HBA Instance 0: QLE8242 Port 1 WWPN 21-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EB PortID 11-00-20 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Media Information -------------------------------------------------------------------------------V
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands iSCSI Adapter Diagnostics Length (62.5um): 0x03 Length (Copper): 0x00 Vendor name: FINISAR CORP. Vendor OUI: 0x00 0x90 0x65 Vendor PN: FTLX8571D3BCL-QL Vendor Rev: A Wave Length: 0x0352 CC_BASE: 0xb2 . . . iSCSI Adapter Diagnostics 4. Adapter Diagnostics1. Converged Network Adapter10. iSCSI Adapter Diagnostics From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Diagnostics menu, select the iSCSI Adapter Diagnostics option.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands iSCSI Port Diagnostics Please Enter Selection: 1 What is the filename you would like to save this Host NVRAM to? nvram100 File successfully created. iSCSI Port Diagnostics 4. Adapter Diagnostics1. Converged Network Adapter11. iSCSI Port Diagnostics From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Diagnostics menu, select the iSCSI Port Diagnostics option.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands iSCSI Port Diagnostics Ping Target 11. iSCSI Port Diagnostics1. Ping Target From the iSCSI Port Diagnostics menu, select Ping Target option to ping a target device. Specify the target IP address, the number of ping attempts, and the packet size. For example: Enter an IP Address:192.168.1.11 Enter the number of PING attempts to make:3 Enter the packet size in bytes for the PING [32]: Ping to 192.168.1.11 successful (1 of 3). Ping to 192.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands iSCSI Port Logs iSCSI Port Logs 4. Adapter Diagnostics1. Converged Network Adapter12. iSCSI Port Logs From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Diagnostics menu, select the iSCSI Port Logs option.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands iSCSI Port Logs Display ARP Table 12. iSCSI Port Logs1. Display ARP Table From the iSCSI Port Logs menu, select the Display ARP Table option to view the ARP table. For example: ARP Table Entry number 0 ------------------------------IPAddress = 192.168.1.11 MAC Address = 00-60-16-32-3E-7E Display Connection Error Log 12. iSCSI Port Logs2.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands iSCSI Port Logs Export Connection Error Log 12. iSCSI Port Logs3. Export Connection Error Log From the iSCSI Port Logs menu, select the Export Connection Error Log option to export the connection error log to a file.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Adapter Statistics Adapter Statistics 5. Adapter Statistics1. Converged Network Adapter From the main menu, select the Adapter Statistics option, and then select the adapter type (Converged Network Adapter) to open the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Statistics menu with options for viewing NIC port statistics, FCoE port statistics, FCoE port link status, and iSCSI port statistics. Options are also available to reset NIC and iSCSI statistics.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Display NIC Port Statistics Display NIC Port Statistics 5. Adapter Statistics1. Converged Network Adapter1. Display NIC Port Statistics From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Statistics menu, select the Display NIC Port Statistics option. From the port menu, select a port for which to view Ethernet port statistics. For example: CNA Model QLE8242 SN: AFE1028C03899 1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Reset NIC Statistics Reset NIC Statistics 5. Adapter Statistics1. Converged Network Adapter2. Reset NIC Statistics From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Statistics menu, select the Reset NIC Statistics option. From the port menu, select a port for which to reset the Ethernet port statistics counters to zero. For example: CNA Model QLE8242 SN: AFE1028C03899 1.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Display FCoE Port Statistics logging parameters, to configure status logging parameters, and to view status information. For example: Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Diagnostics CNA Model QLE8242 SN: AFE1028C03899 1. Port 2 [Protocol(s): NIC iSCSI FCoE] MAC Address: 00:0E:1E:04:95:EC WWPN: 21-00-00-0E-1E-04-95-EF Port iSCSI Name: iqn.2000-04.com.qlogic:isp8214.0 SFP not installed 2.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Display FCoE Port Statistics Reset Test Parameters 4. Display FCoE Port Statistics2. Reset Test Parameters From the HBA Statistics menu, select the Reset Test Parameters option to reset the status logging parameters to their default values. Configure Test Parameters (-gs) 4. Display FCoE Port Statistics3.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Display FCoE Port Link Status Display FCoE Port Link Status 5. Adapter Statistics1. Converged Network Adapter5. Display FCoE Port Link Status From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Statistics menu, select the Display FCoE Port Link Status option. From the port menu, select a port to open the Link Statistics Menu with options to view link logging parameters, reset link logging parameters, configure link logging parameters, and to view link statistics.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Display FCoE Port Link Status Display Test Parameters 5. Display FCoE Port Link Status1. Display Test Parameters From the Link Statistics Menu, select the Display Test Parameters option to view link status logging parameters. For example: --------------------------------------Link Status Settings --------------------------------------AutoPoll (AP): 10 SetRate (SR): 5 LogToFile (LF): N/A Reset Test Parameters 5.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Display iSCSI Port Statistics Display Link Statistics (-ls) 5. Display FCoE Port Link Status4. Display Link Statistics From the Link Statistics Menu, select the Display Link Statistics option to view link status information and save it to the log file.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Display iSCSI Port Statistics Please Enter Selection: 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------IPTxPacketsCount : 13986 IPTxBytesCount : 830056 IPTxFragmentsCount : 0 IPRxPacketsCount : 13971 IPRxBytesCount : 4175546 IPRxFragmentsCount : 0 IPDatagramReassemblyCount : 0 IPInvalidAddrErrorCount : 0 IPRxPacketErrorCount : 0 IPRxFragmentOverlapCount : 0 IPRxFragmentOutOfOrderCount: 0 IPFragmentReassembl
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Reset iSCSI Statistics iSCSIHeaderDigestCount : 0 iSCSIDataDigestErrorCount : 0 iSCSISeqErrorCount : 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reset iSCSI Statistics 5. Adapter Statistics1. Converged Network Adapter7. Display iSCSI Port Statistics From the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) Statistics menu, select the Reset iSCSI Statistics option.
9–Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands Exit Exit 8. Exit From the main menu, close the QConvergeConsole CLI session.
Glossary adapter The board that interfaces between the host system and the target devices. Adapter is synonymous with host bus adapter (HBA), host adapter, and adapter board. adapter port A port on the adapter board. CLI Command line interface. A program interface driven by entering commands and parameters. Converged Network Adapter QLogic Converged Network Adapters.
User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters Fibre Channel A high-speed serial interface technology that supports other higher layer protocols such as SCSI and IP. Fibre Channel over Ethernet See FCoE. Internet Protocol See IP. Internet small computer system interface See iSCSI. IP Internet Protocol. A method by which data are sent from one computer to another over the Internet. IP specifies the format of packets, also called datagrams, and the addressing scheme.
User’s Guide QConvergeConsole CLI 2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series Adapters port instance The number of the port in the system. Each adapter may have one or multiple ports, identified with regard to the adapter as port 0, port 1 and so forth. To avoid confusion when dealing with a system containing numerous ports, each port is assigned a port instance number when the system boots up.
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