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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Document Revision History; Changes
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Preface
  • Page 4 – Getting Started
  • Page 6 – Fibre Channel Noninteractive Commands; Display System Information
  • Page 8 – iSCSI Noninteractive Commands
  • Page 12 – NIC Partitioning (NPAR) Noninteractive Commands
  • Page 13 – Fibre Channel Interactive Commands
  • Page 15 – Converged Network Adapter Interactive Commands
  • Page 17 – NIC Partitioning (NPAR) Interactive Commands
  • Page 18 – Glossary; Figure; List of Tables; Table
  • Page 21 – What’s in this Guide
  • Page 22 – Chapter; What’s in the Help System; QConvergeConsole CLI Readme; Documentation Conventions
  • Page 23 – blue; License Agreements
  • Page 24 – Technical Support; Training; click the; Contact Information
  • Page 25 – System Requirements; Hardware Requirements; QLogic Storage Networking Interoperability Guide
  • Page 29 – Downloading QConvergeConsole CLI
  • Page 30 – Readme; Installing QConvergeConsole CLI; Installing QConvergeConsole CLI in a Windows Environment; msiexec
  • Page 31 – Standard Windows Interactive (CLI) Installation; version; directory; Quiet or Unattended Windows Installation; without
  • Page 32 – Installing QConvergeConsole CLI in a Linux Environment; qaucli; Uninstalling QConvergeConsole CLI; Uninstalling QConvergeConsole CLI in a Windows Environment; Uninstalling QConvergeConsole CLI in a Windows; Start Menu Uninstall
  • Page 33 – Select; QConvergeConsole CLI; Click; Command Line Uninstall; To uninstall interactively from the command line:; To uninstall passively from the command line:; Issue the following command from a command prompt:; To uninstall quietly from the command line:; Issue the following command from a command prompt:; Uninstalling QConvergeConsole CLI in a Linux Environment
  • Page 35 – Using Noninteractive Mode; Chapter 4 NIC Noninteractive Commands
  • Page 36 – Using Interactive Mode; Chapter 8 NIC Interactive Commands; Starting QConvergeConsole CLI in Windows; Start; Starting QConvergeConsole CLI in Linux
  • Page 37 – Converged Network Adapter; Menu Navigation; ex
  • Page 38 – Getting Help; Help is available in interactive mode using option
  • Page 39 – Command Format; Noninteractive mode format includes the following command:; or; Where
  • Page 41 – Command Summary; command as
  • Page 46 – To view adapter information, issue the
  • Page 47 – To display port DCBX information, issue the
  • Page 49 – force
  • Page 50 – To view port information, issue the
  • Page 51 – To run a ping diagnostic, issue the; Where the default parameter values are as follows:
  • Page 52 – To view the Ethernet port statistics, issue the
  • Page 54 – (Undo Reset Ethernet Statistics Counters); To undo the resetting of Ethernet statistics counters, issue the; To delete a team, issue the
  • Page 56 – To preview ports before you configure a new team, issue the
  • Page 61 – To view information about the VLAN, issue the
  • Page 63 – The default file configuration file name for VLAN and teaming is
  • Page 69 – “Host Information; Host Information
  • Page 70 – Host Configuration; “Host Information (Command
  • Page 71 – option shows the combination of the commands listed in; The command format for noninteractive mode is:; CLI; adapter
  • Page 72 – Variable
  • Page 75 – (FCoE Utilities Menu for QLE81
  • Page 76 – gen; This option is supported only for QLA/QLE/QEM24
  • Page 77 – detailed; det
  • Page 78 – The boot device setting option is not supported on Macintosh
  • Page 79 – target wwpn; (Input Parameter Options from a Text File)
  • Page 81 – Description
  • Page 82 – To view the help file, issue the following command:; Table 5-5. Adapter Statistics Parameters
  • Page 83 – command described in
  • Page 86 – Run a Read/Write Buffer Test
  • Page 87 – An example of a successful read/write buffer test follows:
  • Page 88 – Run Adapter Diagnostics Read-write Buffer Test; Name
  • Page 93 – To enable (select) all LUNs of all targets on a specific adapter:
  • Page 96 – systemLUNinfo
  • Page 100 – To update the adapter parameters, issue the following command:
  • Page 101 – save; all
  • Page 102 – specific target
  • Page 103 – DAT
  • Page 104 – The system shows the following information:
  • Page 105 – (Display All HBA Information for One or All HBAs)
  • Page 107 – The noninteractive iSCSI command format is as follows:; defines the command variables.; Table 6-1. Noninteractive Command Variables
  • Page 109 – To add a CHAP entry to the persistent CHAP table, issue the; The optional parameter
  • Page 111 – (Clear Secondary Boot Target Information)
  • Page 112 – filename
  • Page 115 – Parameter
  • Page 116 – file name
  • Page 117 – (List All QLogic iSCSI HBA Ports Detected)
  • Page 118 – Item 0
  • Page 120 – iSNS IP Address; LUN ID
  • Page 121 – TGTBCA
  • Page 122 – Configuration Name; Add Firmware Options
  • Page 123 – To configure the network settings, issue the; TCP Options
  • Page 125 – iSCSI Name
  • Page 126 – IPv6 source address
  • Page 127 – Save changes and reset HBA
  • Page 128 – The
  • Page 129 – To do a read/write buffer test, issue the
  • Page 130 – on
  • Page 133 – To view the QConvergeConsole CLI utility version, issue the
  • Page 135 – Appendix A
  • Page 136 – personality
  • Page 137 – (Change eSwitch Configuration—Physical Function); Table 7-1. eSwitch Physical Function Options; Option
  • Page 139 – (Change eSwitch Configuration—Physical Port)
  • Page 141 – NIC Interactive Commands; Converged Network Adapter
  • Page 142 – Adapter Information; From the main menu, select the; Adapter Information; option, and then select the
  • Page 143 – From the Converged Network Adaptor Information menu, select the; CNA Adapter; option. From the adapter menu, and then select the adapter (; CNA
  • Page 144 – CNA Port; option. From the port menu, select a port for which to view port
  • Page 145 – CNA VPD; option. From the port menu, select a port for which to view VPD
  • Page 146 – Adapter Configuration; Adapter Configuration; option, and then select; CNA Configuration; Adapter Configuration; Adapter Alias; option. From the port menu, select a port for which assign an alias.
  • Page 147 – NIC Port Setting Configuration; option. From the port menu, select a port to
  • Page 148 – Display Configured Port Settings; Configure Port Settings
  • Page 149 – Change MAC Alias Name; Save Port Configuration; yes; Adapter Updates
  • Page 150 – Adapter Diagnostics; Adapter Diagnostics
  • Page 151 – Register Test; option. From the port menu, select a port for which to test the
  • Page 152 – Hardware Test
  • Page 153 – Interrupt Test; Loopback Test
  • Page 154 – Link Test
  • Page 155 – option. From the port menu, select a port to run the test. For; Adapter Statistics; Adapter Statistics; option and then select
  • Page 156 – Display; option. From the port menu, select a port for which to view
  • Page 157 – Reset; option. From the port menu, select a port for which to reset the NIC; Undo; option. From the port menu, select a port for which to
  • Page 158 – Refresh; option to refresh (reload) the adapters; Refresh; Help; option to view the syntax and description for; Exit; Close the QConvergeConsole CLI session.
  • Page 159 – Flash; Fibre Channel Adapter
  • Page 160 – Fibre Channel Adapter; ). The FC Adapter Information menu presents options to
  • Page 161 – From the FC Adapter Information menu, select the; FC Adapter Information
  • Page 162 – FC Port Information
  • Page 163 – FC VPD Information
  • Page 164 – FC Target/LUN Information
  • Page 166 – From the Fibre Channel Adapter Configuration menu, select the; HBA Parameters; option. From the port menu, select a port to open the HBA
  • Page 167 – From the HBA Parameters Menu, select the; Display HBA Parameters; option to
  • Page 168 – Configure HBA Parameters
  • Page 169 – Restore Defaults; option to reset the
  • Page 170 – Target; option. From the port menu, select a port to open the LUN
  • Page 171 – From the Target Persistent Bindings Menu, select the; Display Configuration; option to view the target binding configuration. For example:
  • Page 172 – From the Target Persistent Binding Menu, select the
  • Page 173 – From the LUN List Menu, select the
  • Page 174 – Boot Devices Configuration; Boot Devices; option to open the Boot Device Settings Menu with options to view
  • Page 175 – Boot Devices Configuration; From the Boot Device Settings Menu, select the
  • Page 177 – Primary Boot Device
  • Page 178 – Alternate
  • Page 179 – Target Link; option. From the port menu, select a port to open the iiDMA Menu; From the iiDMA Menu, select the; Basic Configuration; option to specify the link
  • Page 180 – Advanced Configuration; option to select a
  • Page 181 – Configuration; option. From the port menu, select a port to open the Export; Save Flash; option to save; Save HBA Parameters; option to save changes to the adapter parameters.
  • Page 182 – Generate Reports; Generate; option. From the port menu, select a port to for which to generate a
  • Page 183 – Fibre; ). The Fibre Channel Adapter Update menu presents options; Fibre Channel Adapter; From the Fibre Channel Update menu, select the
  • Page 185 – Parameters Template Update
  • Page 186 – ). The FC Diagnostics menu presents options to perform
  • Page 187 – From the FC Diagnostics menu, select the; option. From the port
  • Page 188 – Display Test Parameters; Reset Test Parameters
  • Page 189 – From the Loopback Test menu, select the; Configure Test Parameters
  • Page 190 – Start Diagnostics Test; option to run
  • Page 191 – Read Write Buffer Test; Read Writer Buffer Test; From the Read Write Buffer Test menu, select the; option to view the read write buffer test parameters. For example:
  • Page 193 – Transceiver Diagnostics Monitoring Interface (DMI); Transceiver Diagnostics Monitoring; option. From the port menu, select a port to open the Transceiver
  • Page 194 – General
  • Page 195 – Details
  • Page 196 – ). The FC Statistics menu presents options
  • Page 197 – From the FC Statistics menu, select the; Display FC Port Statistics
  • Page 198 – Display Parameters; Display FC Port Statistics; Display FC Port Statistics; Configure Parameters
  • Page 199 – From the HBA Statistics Menu, select the; Display HBA Statistics; option to view
  • Page 200 – Display FC Port Link Status
  • Page 201 – Display FC Port Link Status; Display FC Port Link Status
  • Page 202 – From the Link Statistics Menu, select the; Display Link Statistics
  • Page 205 – Commands
  • Page 208 – option. From the adapter menu, select the adapter, and then select
  • Page 209 – From the CNA Adapter Information menu, select the; option to view NIC; FCoE; From the CNA Adapter Information menu, select the; option to view FCoE
  • Page 210 – iSCSI; option to view iSCSI; CNA Port Information; option to view port information. From the port menu, select a port,
  • Page 211 – From the CNA Port Information menu, select the; option to view NIC port
  • Page 212 – CNA Port Information menu, select the; option to view FCoE port
  • Page 213 – option to view iSCSI port; CNA VPD Information; option to view VPD information. From the port menu, select a port,
  • Page 214 – option to view NIC port VPD; From the CNA VPD Information menu, select the
  • Page 215 – CNA VLAN Information; CNA VLAN; option to view VLAN information. From the adapter menu, select an
  • Page 216 – Teaming Information; Teaming; option to view teaming information. From the port menu, select a
  • Page 217 – CNA FCoE Information; CNA FCoE; option to view FCoE information. From the port menu, select a port,
  • Page 218 – From the CNA FCoE Information menu, select the; option to view FCoE NIC
  • Page 219 – option to open the FCoE; CNA FCoE Information; From the FCoE Utilities Menu, select the; Information; option to view general
  • Page 220 – Data Center Bridging; DCE Statistics; option to open the DCE
  • Page 221 – Display Settings; Select this option to view the DCE statistics settings. For; Auto Polling; Select this option to specify the polling rate.; Set Details; Select this option to begin logging statistics.
  • Page 222 – TLV; option to open the TLV menu with
  • Page 223 – CNA iSCSI Information; CNA iSCSI; option. From the port menu, select a port to view iSCSI information.
  • Page 224 – CNA Port Target/LUN Information; option to view port target/LUN information. From the
  • Page 225 – From the CNA Port Target/LUN Information menu, select the
  • Page 228 – CNA FCoE Configuration; option to open the Converged Network
  • Page 229 – option to configure adapter parameters. From the port
  • Page 230 – From the HBA Parameters menu, select the
  • Page 233 – Target Persistent Binding; option to configure target persistent binding. From
  • Page 234 – CNA FCoE Configuration
  • Page 237 – option to configure boot devices. From the port
  • Page 240 – option to configure virtual ports. From the port menu,
  • Page 241 – From the vPorts Menu, select the; View vPorts Info; option to select a virtual port
  • Page 242 – Create vPorts
  • Page 243 – Delete vPorts
  • Page 244 – Driver Parameters; option. From the port menu, select a port to open the
  • Page 245 – driver defaults; Bind by World Wide Port Name; Bind by Port ID
  • Page 246 – From the Drive Settings Menu, select the; Commit Changes; option to save and
  • Page 247 – Selective LUNs; option to configure selective LUNs. From the port menu,; Display LUN Configuration; Display LUN Configuration; option to view the LUN configuration.
  • Page 248 – Manual Configure LUNs; option to open the Selective LUN Menu with
  • Page 250 – Auto Configure LUNs; option to automatically enable or disable all
  • Page 251 – option to save adapter parameters. From the
  • Page 252 – option to view comprehensive host and adapter
  • Page 253 – CNA iSCSI Configuration
  • Page 254 – HBA Level Parameter Configuration
  • Page 255 – Display HBA Level Parameters; Configure HBA Level Parameters; Yes
  • Page 256 – Port Configuration; option. From the port menu, select a port to open the Port
  • Page 257 – CNA iSCSI Configuration; From the Port Link Configuration menu, select the; Port Link Settings Menu; Display Active Link Configuration; Select this option to view the active link; Display Configured Link Configuration; Select this option to view the
  • Page 258 – Configure Link Configuration; Select this option to configure the link. For; Select this option to save changes and reset the; Edit Configured Port Settings Menu; Edit Configured Port Settings
  • Page 259 – Display Configure Port Settings; Select this option to view the configured port; Change Port iSCSI Alias Name; Select this option to change the port iSCSI
  • Page 260 – Select this option to open the Port Firmware
  • Page 261 – — Select this option to view configured; Edit A Specific Port Setting; — This option is currently not supported.; Configure ISCSI Settings; — Select this option to configure iSCSI settings.
  • Page 262 – Configure Firmware Settings; — Select this option to configure firmware; Configure Device Settings; — Select this option to configure device; Configure Basic Settings; — Select this option to configure basic settings.
  • Page 263 – Configure Advanced Settings; — Select this option to configure advanced
  • Page 264 – Port Restore Factory Defaults
  • Page 265 – BIOS/UEFI Settings Menu; Display BIOS/UEFI Information; Select this option to view the BIOS/UEFI
  • Page 266 – Set Primary Boot Target Information; Select this option to set the primary boot
  • Page 268 – Port IP Settings; option. Select a port from the port menu to open the Port IP
  • Page 269 – Display Network Settings; Configure IP Settings
  • Page 270 – Target Configuration; option. Select a port from the port menu to open the
  • Page 271 – From the Target Configuration menu, select the; List Targets; option to view a list
  • Page 272 – Display Target Information; option to view target device information.; Bind Target; option to bind a target device.
  • Page 273 – Delete Target; option to delete a target device. For example:
  • Page 274 – Configure Target Parameters; option to configure target device
  • Page 275 – Add A Target; Disable a Target; Disable A Target; Enable a Target; Enable A Target
  • Page 276 – Confirm Target Authentication Menu; option to open the Configure; Display CHAP Table; Select this option to view the CHAP table. For example:
  • Page 277 – Display Targets Using CHAP Entries; Select this option to view targets that are; Assign a CHAP Entry to a Target; Select this option to assign a CHAP entry to a; Add a CHAP entry; Select this option to add a CHAP entry. For example:
  • Page 278 – Add a Default BIDI CHAP; Select this option to add a bidirectional secret to a; 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. For example:; Select this option to refresh the adapter data.
  • Page 279 – Target Discovery Menu; option to open the Target Discovery Menu; Display Send Targets; Select this option to view the persistent send target list.
  • Page 280 – Display Discovered Targets; Select this option to view discovered target; Add a Send Target; Select this option to add a send target. For example:; Mark Send Target for re-discovery; Select this option to mark a send target for
  • Page 282 – List LUN information; Save Target/CHAP Changes
  • Page 283 – option. Select a port from the port menu to open; From the BIOS/UEFI Settings Menu, select the
  • Page 284 – Set Primary Boot Target; option to set the primary boot target. For example:
  • Page 285 – Set Secondary Boot Target Information
  • Page 286 – Save changes; Save changes and reset HBA (if necessary); option to save changes and reset the adapter.
  • Page 288 – Save Host Configuration; option to save the host configuration. For example:; hostconfig; Import HBA Configuration; hostconfig; Save changes and reset HBA; option to refresh; CNA NIC Configuration
  • Page 289 – option. From the port menu, select a port for which to define an
  • Page 291 – CNA NIC Configuration; option to view configured port
  • Page 292 – option to configure port settings. For; Change Port Alias Name; option to change the port alias. For example:
  • Page 293 – option to change the port MAC alias. For; option to save the port configuration. For; VLAN Configuration; option to open the Configure VLAN Menu with options to
  • Page 294 – From the Configure VLANs Menu, select the; Display VLAN List
  • Page 295 – Display VLAN Information
  • Page 296 – Add VLAN to Port or Team
  • Page 297 – Configure VLAN Parameters; option to configure VLAN parameters. For example:; Remove VLAN from Port or Team
  • Page 298 – option to refresh the; Team Configuration; option to open the Configure Teams Menu with options to
  • Page 299 – From the Configure Teams Menu, select the; Display Teams List
  • Page 300 – Display Team Information
  • Page 301 – Configure New Team
  • Page 302 – Configure Team Parameters
  • Page 303 – Delete Team; option to delete a team.
  • Page 305 – Set Primary Team Member
  • Page 306 – Unset Primary Team Member; option to unset the primary team member. For example:; Save VLAN & Teaming Configuration; option to save the VLAN and teaming configuration. For example:
  • Page 307 – Restore VLAN & Teaming Configuration; Restore VLAN & Teaming
  • Page 308 – Teaming Configuration; option to restore the VLAN and teaming configuration.; Adapter Update; : Converged Network Adapter
  • Page 309 – option to update; From the CNA Adapter Update menu, select the
  • Page 310 – Drivers Update
  • Page 311 – CNA Model
  • Page 312 – option. From the port menu, select a port to test the register. For
  • Page 313 – option. From the port menu, select a port to test the hardware. For
  • Page 314 – Flash Test; option. From the port menu, select a port to test the Flash memory. For
  • Page 315 – option. From the port menu, select a port to test the interrupts. For
  • Page 316 – Link
  • Page 317 – option. From the port menu, select a port to open the Loopback; This option is currently not supported.
  • Page 318 – option to open a loopback test
  • Page 319 – Display Test Parameters; Reset Test Parameters; Table 10-1. Default Loopback Test Parameter Values
  • Page 320 – Configure Test Parameters; Start Diagnostics Test; option to start
  • Page 321 – Read; option. From the port menu, select a port to open the Read; option to open a Read
  • Page 322 – Read Write Buffer Test; Table 10-2. Default Read Write Buffer Test Parameter Values
  • Page 326 – option to view general DMI diagnostic information. For example:
  • Page 327 – option to view detailed DMI diagnostic information. For example:
  • Page 328 – iSCSI Adapter Diagnostics; option. From the port menu, select a port to open the iSCSI
  • Page 329 – iSCSI Port Diagnostics
  • Page 330 – iSCSI Port Diagnostics; Ping Target; option to ping a target; Perform Read/Write Buffer Test; iSCSI Port Diagnostics; From the iSCSI Port Diagnostics menu, select the; Perform Read/Write Buffer
  • Page 331 – iSCSI Port Logs; option. From the port menu, select a port to open the iSCSI Port Logs
  • Page 332 – From the iSCSI Port Logs menu, select the; option to view the; Display Connection Error Log; Display Connection Error Log; Display Connection Error Log; option to view the connection error log. For example:
  • Page 333 – Export Connection Error Log; Export Connection Error Log
  • Page 334 – ) to open the Converged Network
  • Page 335 – Display NIC Port Statistics
  • Page 336 – Reset NIC Statistics; option. From the port menu, select a port for which to reset the; Undo Reset NIC Statistics
  • Page 337 – Display FCoE Port Statistics
  • Page 339 – Display FCoE Port Statistics; From the HBA Statistics menu, select the
  • Page 340 – Display FCoE Port Link Status; option. From the port menu, select a port to open the Link
  • Page 342 – Display iSCSI Port Statistics
  • Page 344 – Reset iSCSI Statistics
  • Page 346 – Setting Up NIC Partitions; To set up NIC partitions using the QCC CLI:; Figure 11-1. Selecting Option 6 to View NPAR Information Options; Enter option; : NPAR Port Information; Figure 11-2. Selecting Option 2 to View NPAR Port Information
  • Page 347 – Figure 11-3. NPAR Configuration Selection Screen
  • Page 348 – Figure 11-5. Selecting to Modify Minimum Bandwidth
  • Page 349 – Figure 11-6. Setting Bandwidth Changes to Persist; Select option; : Change PCI Function Personality; Select the port number,; Disabled; For a list of NPAR configuration options, see
  • Page 350 – Figure 11-7. Selecting Function Type on Linux System
  • Page 352 – QLogic Adapters that Support NPAR; The following adapters support NPAR:; NIC Partitioning Options
  • Page 353 – The PCI function number assignment is as follows:
  • Page 355 – The following diagram (; Figure A-2. NPAR Configuration Options — Personalities; Personality Changes
  • Page 356 – Quality of Service
  • Page 357 – eSwitch
  • Page 358 – NPAR Setup; Default Settings
  • Page 359 – NPAR Configuration Parameters and Setup Tools; Table A-4. NPAR Configuration Parameters and Setup Tools
  • Page 361 – Enhanced Ethernet
  • Page 362 – datagrams
  • Page 363 – See
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QConvergeConsole CLI

2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series

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Summary

Page 2 - Document Revision History; Changes

ii SN0054667-00 C User’s Guide—QConvergeConsole CLI2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series 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 partie...

Page 3 - Table of Contents; Preface

SN0054667-00 C iii Table of Contents Preface What’s in this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxi What’s in the Help System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxii Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . ....

Page 4 - Getting Started

iv SN0054667-00 C User’s Guide—QConvergeConsole CLI2400, 2500, 3200, 8100, 8200 Series 3 Getting Started Using Noninteractive Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Using Interactive Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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