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Brocade Adapters Administrator’s Guide
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Buffer credits
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Buffer credits 
Buffer-to-buffer credit flow control is implemented to limit the amount of data a port sends, based 
on the number and size of the frames sent from that port. This scheme allows Fibre Channel to be 
self-throttling, thereby allowing it to establish a reliable connection without the need to 
accommodate dropped frames due to congestion. Buffer credit limits between each device and the 
fabric are communicated at the time of fabric login. One buffer credit allows a device to send one 
frame of data (typically 1 or 2 KB). Buffer credits cannot be configured on an adapter. 
The default BB Credit is 1. The baseline for the calculation is one credit per kilometer at 2 Gbps. 
This yields the following values for 10 km:
5 credits per port at 1 Gbps
10 credits per port at 2 Gbps
20 credits per port at 4 Gbps
40 credits per port at 8 Gbps
Refer to the “Extended Fabrics concepts and planning” section of the Fabric OS Administrator’s 
Guide
 for detailed information about buffer credits.
Basic port configuration 
For each port, you can configure the following parameters using the Basic Port Configuration dialog 
box, the Brocade Command Line utility (BCU), or both
 lists the features and configuration 
options.
TABLE 7
Basic port configuration options
Port configuration parameter
Configurable using 
the GUI
Configurable using 
the BCU
For more information
Port logging level
1
Yes
Yes
Configure speed (HBA only)
Yes
Yes
Frame data field size
Yes
Yes
Persistent Binding
Note: The persistent binding option is 
available on Windows platforms only.
Yes
Yes
QoS (HBA only)
Yes
Yes
MPIO mode (HBA only)
Yes
Yes
Path Time Out
 2
Yes
Yes
Target Rate Limiting (HBA only)
Yes
Yes
Boot over SAN (HBA only)
Yes
Yes
Boot code image upload (HBA only)
Yes
Yes
If an Ethernet port is selected, the Basic Port Configuration dialog displays an additional feature called
“Eth Logging Level.” 
Path Time Out is available only when MPIO is disabled.