Profile – HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Supported actions: help, reset, set, show

Item

Description

reset port-protect Reset and restart all ports that are currently disabled due to the protection action.
Syntax

reset port-protect

Example

->reset port-protect

Resets the port-protection state on all ports currently disabled due to the port

protection action

Item

Description

set port-protect

Modify the domain wide configuration for port protection against the following
denial of service conditions:

Network loop protection for server downlink ports

Pause flood protection for downlink physical ports

Syntax

set port-protect [-quiet] [networkLoop=<Enabled|Disabled>]

[pauseFlood=<Enabled|Disabled>]

Option

quiet (optional)

Suppresses user confirmation prompts. This option is useful when scripting
operations.

Properties

networkLoop

(required)

Enables/disables downlink network loop detection and protection. Valid values are

"Enabled" and "Disabled".

pauseFlood

(required)

Enables/disables pause flood detection and protection. Valid values are "Enabled"
and "Disabled".

Example

->set port-protect networkLoop=Enabled PauseFlood=Enabled

Sets the global option to enable the loop protection and pause flood protection

Item

Description

show port-protect

Display the loop protection and pause flood protection.

Syntax

show port-protect

Example

->show port-protect

Displays the loop protection and pause flood protection

profile

Manage server profiles.

NOTE:

For information on nPartitions and assigning a VC profile to an nPar, see the HP Virtual

Connect for c-Class BladeSystem User Guide on the HP website

(

http://www.hp.com/go/vc/manuals

).

Supported actions: add, assign, copy, help, load, remove, save, set, show, unassign

Item

Description

add profile

Create a new server profile. After the profile is created, configure the profile using

the "set" subcommand, and additional network, fabric, and FCoE connections

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