Introduction, What's new, Changes from vc 3.30 to 3.51 – HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 24-port Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

Page 6: Virtual connect overview

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Introduction 6

Introduction

What's new

The command line interface user guide contains the following changes for VC 3.51:

The output for the show server-port command has been updated.

Changes from VC 3.30 to 3.51

Command

Changes

Virtual Connect 3.30 Virtual Connect 3.51

show server-port

This command now shows the link
status for FlexNIC ports. The

profile column has been

removed. The profile associated
with the FlexNIC ports is now

displayed as part of the physical

port information.

The FlexNIC port
output columns were

Adapter Type,

Network, MAC
Address, Fabric, Port,

WWN, and Profile.

The FlexNIC port
output columns are

Status, Network, MAC

Address, Fabric, Port,
and WWN.

Virtual Connect overview

HP Virtual Connect is a set of interconnect modules and embedded software for HP BladeSystem c-Class

enclosures that simplifies the setup and administration of server connections. Virtual Connect includes the

following components:

VC-Enet modules

o

HP 1/10Gb Virtual Connect Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem

o

HP 1/10Gb-F Virtual Connect Ethernet Module for the c-Class BladeSystem

o

HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for BladeSystem c-Class

o

HP Virtual Connect FlexFabric 10Gb/24-port Module for BladeSystem c-Class, which provides the
capability to configure Ethernet and FC/FCoE or iSCSI connections

VC-FC modules

o

HP 4Gb Virtual Connect Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem

o

HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for BladeSystem c-Class (enhanced NPIV)

o

HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 24-Port Fibre Channel Module for BladeSystem c-Class

o

HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 20-Port Fibre Channel Module for BladeSystem c-Class

HP Virtual Connect Manager

Virtual Connect implements server edge virtualization between the server and the data center infrastructure
so networks can communicate with pools of HP BladeSystem servers, and so you can upgrade, replace, or

move server blades within the enclosures without changes being visible to the external LAN and SAN

environments. The external networks connect to a shared resource pool of servers rather than to individual

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