DescriptionName
This can be one of the following:
• Auto—Cisco UCS and the network negotiate whether PPP is used
on this fabric interconnect
• On—PPP is enabled on this fabric interconnect
Priority field
This can be one of the following:
• Off—Pause requests from the network are ignored and traffic flow
continues as normal
• On—Pause requests are honored and all traffic is halted on that
uplink port until the network cancels the pause request
Receive field
This can be one of the following:
• Off—Traffic on the port flows normally regardless of the packet
load.
• On—Cisco UCS sends a pause request to the network if the
incoming packet rate becomes too high. The pause remains in
effect for a few milliseconds before traffic is reset to normal levels.
Send field
Step 6
Click OK.
What to Do Next
Associate the flow control policy with an uplink Ethernet port or port channel.
Deleting a Flow Control Policy
Procedure
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, click the LAN tab.
Step 2
On the LAN tab, expand LAN > Policies > Organization_Name.
Step 3
Expand the Flow Control Policies node.
Step 4
Right-click the 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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