To create a capacity qualification, use the create cap-qual command.
create cap-qual { fcoe | non-virtualized-eth-if | non-virtualized-fc-if | path-encap-consolidated | path-encap-virtual | protected-eth-if | protected-fc-if | protected-fcoe | virtualized-eth-if | virtualized-fc-if | virtualized-scsi-if }
| fcoe |
Specifies Fibre Channel over Ethernet. |
| non-virtualized-eth-if |
Specifies non-virtualized Ethernet interface. |
| non-virtualized-fc-if |
Specifies non-virtualized Fibre Channel interface. |
| path-encap-consolidated |
Specifies path encapsulation consolidated. |
| path-encap-virtual |
Specifies path encapsulation virtual. |
| protected-eth-if |
Specifies protected Ethernet interface. |
| protected-fc-if |
Specifies protected Fibre Channel interface. |
| protected-fcoe |
Specifies protected Fibre Channel over Ethernet. |
| virtualized-eth-if |
Specifies virtualized Ethernet interface. |
| virtualized-fc-if |
Specifies virtualized Fibre Channel interface. |
| virtualized-scsi-if |
Specifies virtualized SCSI interface. |
None
Adapter (/org/server-qual/adapter)
| Release | Modification |
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| 1.0(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Creates an adapter capacity qualification for the specified adapter type and enters organization server qualification adapter mode.
This example shows how to create a capacity qualification:
switch-A# scope org org3 switch-A /org # scope server-qual sq2 switch-A /org/server-qual # scope adapter 1/1/1 switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter # create cap-qual cq10 switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter* # commit-buffer switch-A /org/server-qual/adapter #
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show adapter |
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show server-qual |
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