Cisco Systems OL-25712-04 Security Camera User Manual


 
DescriptionName
Whether Cisco UCS controls the class of service (CoS). This can be
one of the following:
None—Cisco UCS uses the CoS value associated with the priority
selected in the Priority drop-down list regardless of the CoS value
assigned by the host.
Full—If the packet has a valid CoS value assigned by the host,
Cisco UCS uses that value. Otherwise, Cisco UCS uses the CoS
value associated with the priority selected in the Priority
drop-down list.
This setting is not applicable to all adapters.
Host Control field
Step 6
Click OK.
What to Do Next
Include the QoS policy in a vNIC or vHBA template.
Deleting a QoS Policy
If you delete a QoS policy that is in use or you disable a system class that is used in a QoS policy, any vNIC
or vHBA that uses that QoS policy is assigned to the Best Effort system class or to the system class with a
CoS of 0. In a system that implements multi-tenancy, Cisco UCS Manager first attempts to find a matching
QoS policy in the organization hierarchy.
Procedure
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, click the LAN tab.
Step 2
On the Servers tab, expand Servers > Policies > Organization_Name.
Step 3
Expand the QoS Policies node.
Step 4
Right-click the QoS policy you want to delete and select Delete.
Step 5
If the Cisco UCS Manager GUI displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes.
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Configuring Quality of Service Policies