Q-Logic 8200 Manuel D’Utilisation

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2–Configuring NIC
NIC Partition (NPAR)
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Enabling NPAR 
To enable NPAR for a port in the QLogic vCenter Plug-in, do the following:
1.
Select function 2 for port 0 and function 3 for port 1. 
2.
Click OK to accept the NPAR parameter(s) Successfully Changed! 
confirmation message. 
3.
Reboot the ESX Host. 
4.
Wait until the ESX Host again becomes connected in the Data Center. The 
ESX Host's Name (IP Address) will be italicized (not responding) while the 
ESX Host reboots.
5.
After the ESX Host connects again, on the shortcut menu on the QLogic 
Adapter tab, click Refresh
Function 2 of port 0 is now configured for NIC; this enables NPAR. 
NPAR enabled on port 0—function 2 on port 0 is enabled. 
NPAR disabled on port 1—function 3 on port 1 is disabled. 
NPAR is now enabled, and the configuration range of the FCoE and iSCSI storage 
functions is extended. The FCoE Function Type options are extended FCoE, NIC, 
and Disabled (see 
Quality of Service 
The QLogic vCenter Plug-in provides control of the NPAR quality of service (QoS) 
capability of the 8200 and 3200 Series Adapters. QoS is enabled whenever FCoE 
is not enabled. This is because FCoE requires ETS, which supersedes NPAR's 
QoS. 
The vCenter QoS controls allocate bandwidth to NIC functions in increments of 
1 percent of 10Gb. There is a Maximum Bandwidth control and a Bandwidth 
Weight. The Maximum Bandwidth control specifies the maximum bandwidth that 
the NIC function is allowed take in congested conditions. A NIC function can take 
more bandwidth than the Maximum Bandwidth setting if there is no other demand 
for that bandwidth. The Bandwidth control specifies the minimum band width that 
a NIC function is guaranteed in congested conditions. 
NOTE:
This is the Server where the Converged Network Adapter or Intelligent 
Ethernet Adapter is installed.