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Often modern servers especially blades come with Converged Network Adapters (CNA) which are capable of carrying both storage (FCoE) and network traffic. To enable FCoE or converged mode on this adpaters in BIOS we need to use following settings: | Often modern servers especially blades come with Converged Network Adapters (CNA) which are capable of carrying both storage (FCoE) and network traffic. To enable FCoE or converged mode on this adpaters in BIOS we need to use following settings: | ||
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* http://mbhtech.blogspot.in/2013/08/configuring-fcoe-on-ibm-flex-nodes-and.html | * http://mbhtech.blogspot.in/2013/08/configuring-fcoe-on-ibm-flex-nodes-and.html | ||
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Home > Hardware troubleshooting > FCoE configuration on CNA
Often modern servers especially blades come with Converged Network Adapters (CNA) which are capable of carrying both storage (FCoE) and network traffic. To enable FCoE or converged mode on this adpaters in BIOS we need to use following settings:
For Emulex CNA
- Advanced Mode
- Enable
- Personality
- FCoE
- Multichannel Mode
- IBM Unified Fabric Protocol Mode
For QLogic CNA
- Virtualization Mode
- NPAR (vNIC)
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