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Step 3
Right-click Adapter Policies and choose Create Ethernet Adapter Policy.
Step 4
In the Create Ethernet Adapter Policy dialog box, enter the Name and optional description.
Step 5
In the Resources area, enter the Transmit Queues, Receive Queues, and Completion Queues, and the Ring
Size for each queue.
Size for each queue.
Step 6
In the Options area, choose the Transmit Checksum Offload, Receive Checksum Offload, TCP
Segmentation Offload, TCP Large Receive Offload and Receive Side Scaling (RSS).
Segmentation Offload, TCP Large Receive Offload and Receive Side Scaling (RSS).
Step 7
Enter the Failback Timeout (Seconds), choose the Interrupt Mode and Interrupt Coalescing Type, and
enter the Interrupt Time (us)
enter the Interrupt Time (us)
Step 8
Click OK.
Deleting an Ethernet Adapter Policy
Procedure
Step 1
On the menu bar, click Servers.
Step 2
In the Navigation Pane, expand Servers > Policies > root.
If you want to create or access a policy in a sub-organization, expand Sub-Organizations >
Organization_Name.
If you want to create or access a policy in a sub-organization, expand Sub-Organizations >
Organization_Name.
Step 3
Expand Adapter Policies.
Step 4
Right-click the policy that you want to delete and choose Delete.
Step 5
If Cisco UCS Central GUI displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes.
Server BIOS Settings
Cisco UCS provides two methods for making global modifications to the BIOS settings on servers in an Cisco
UCS domain. You can create one or more BIOS policies that include a specific grouping of BIOS settings
that match the needs of a server or set of servers, or you can use the default BIOS settings for a specific server
platform.
UCS domain. You can create one or more BIOS policies that include a specific grouping of BIOS settings
that match the needs of a server or set of servers, or you can use the default BIOS settings for a specific server
platform.
Both the BIOS policy and the default BIOS settings for a server platform enable you to fine tune the BIOS
settings for a server managed by Cisco UCS Central.
settings for a server managed by Cisco UCS Central.
Depending upon the needs of the data center, you can configure BIOS policies for some service profiles and
use the BIOS defaults in other service profiles in the same Cisco UCS domain, or you can use only one of
them. You can also use Cisco UCS Central to view the actual BIOS settings on a server and determine whether
they are meeting current needs.
use the BIOS defaults in other service profiles in the same Cisco UCS domain, or you can use only one of
them. You can also use Cisco UCS Central to view the actual BIOS settings on a server and determine whether
they are meeting current needs.
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Server Policies
Deleting an Ethernet Adapter Policy