Configure NVMe over RoCE ports
If your controller includes a connection for NVMe over RoCE (RDMA over Converged Ethernet), you can configure the NVMe port settings from the Hardware page or the System page.
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Your controller must include an NVMe over RoCE host port; otherwise, the NVMe over RoCE settings are not available in System Manager.
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You must know the IP address of the host connection.
You can access the NVMe over RoCE configuration from the Hardware page or from
. This task describes how to configure the ports from the Hardware page.
The NVMe over RoCE settings and functions appear only if your storage array's controller includes an NVMe over RoCE port. |
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Select Hardware.
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If the graphic shows the drives, click Show back of shelf.
The graphic changes to show the controllers instead of the drives.
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Click the controller with the NVMe over RoCE port you want to configure.
The controller's context menu appears.
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Select Configure NVMe over RoCE ports.
The Configure NVMe over RoCE Ports dialog box opens.
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In the drop-down list, select the HIC port you want to configure.
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Click Next.
To see all port settings, click the Show more port settings link on the right of the dialog box.
Field Details
Port Setting Description Configured ethernet port speed
Select the speed that matches the speed capability of the SFP on the port.
Enable IPv4 / Enable IPv6
Select one or both options to enable support for IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
If you want to disable port access, deselect both check boxes. MTU size (Available by clicking Show more port settings.)
If necessary, enter a new size in bytes for the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU).
The default Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size is 1500 bytes per frame. You must enter a value between 1500 and 9000.
If you selected Enable IPv4, a dialog box opens for selecting IPv4 settings after you click Next. If you selected Enable IPv6, a dialog box opens for selecting IPv6 settings after you click Next. If you selected both options, the dialog box for IPv4 settings opens first, and then after you click Next, the dialog box for IPv6 settings opens.
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Configure the IPv4 and/or IPv6 settings, either automatically or manually.
Field Details
Port setting Description Automatically obtain configuration
Select this option to obtain the configuration automatically.
Manually specify static configuration
Select this option, and then enter a static address in the fields. (If desired, you can cut and paste addresses into the fields.) For IPv4, include the network subnet mask and gateway. For IPv6, include the routable IP address and router IP address.
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Click Finish.