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Server /chassis/adapter #
show host-eth-if eth0 detail
Name eth0:
MTU: 1500
Uplink Port: 0
MAC Address: 00:22:BD:D6:5C:33
CoS: 0
Trust Host CoS: disabled
PCI Order: ANY
VLAN: NONE
VLAN Mode: TRUNK
Rate Limiting: OFF
PXE Boot: enabled
Channel Number: N/A
Port Profile: N/A
Uplink Failover: N/A
Uplink Failback Timeout: N/A
Uplink Port: 0
MAC Address: 00:22:BD:D6:5C:33
CoS: 0
Trust Host CoS: disabled
PCI Order: ANY
VLAN: NONE
VLAN Mode: TRUNK
Rate Limiting: OFF
PXE Boot: enabled
Channel Number: N/A
Port Profile: N/A
Uplink Failover: N/A
Uplink Failback Timeout: N/A
Server /chassis/adapter #
Modifying vNIC Properties
Before You Begin
You must log in with admin privileges to perform this task.
Procedure
Purpose
Command or Action
Enters the chassis command mode.
Server# scope chassis
Step 1
(Optional) Displays the available adapter devices.
Server /chassis # show adapter
Step 2
Enters the command mode for the adapter card at the
PCI slot number specified by index.
PCI slot number specified by index.
Server /chassis # scope adapter index
Step 3
The server must be powered on before you can
view or change adapter settings.
view or change adapter settings.
Note
Enters the host Ethernet interface command mode for
the specified vNIC.
the specified vNIC.
Server /chassis/adapter # scope
host-eth-if {eth0 | eth1 | name}
host-eth-if {eth0 | eth1 | name}
Step 4
Specifies the maximum transmission unit (MTU) or
packet size that the vNIC accepts. Valid MTU values
are 1500 to 9000 bytes; the default is 1500.
packet size that the vNIC accepts. Valid MTU values
are 1500 to 9000 bytes; the default is 1500.
Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set
mtu mtu-value
mtu mtu-value
Step 5
Specifies the uplink port associated with this vNIC. All
traffic for this vNIC goes through this uplink port.
traffic for this vNIC goes through this uplink port.
Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set
uplink {0 | 1}
uplink {0 | 1}
Step 6
Specifies a MAC address for the vNIC in the form
hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh or hhhh:hhhh:hhhh.
hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh or hhhh:hhhh:hhhh.
Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set
mac-addr mac-addr
mac-addr mac-addr
Step 7
Specifies the class of service (CoS) value to be marked
on received packets unless the vNIC is configured to
on received packets unless the vNIC is configured to
Server /chassis/adapter/host-eth-if # set
cos cos-value
cos cos-value
Step 8
trust host CoS. Valid CoS values are 0 to 6; the default
is 0. Higher values indicate more important traffic.
is 0. Higher values indicate more important traffic.
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Managing Network Adapters
Modifying vNIC Properties