Server-port-map – HP Integrity BL870c i2 Server-Blade User Manual

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Item

Description

->show server-port
Displays a summary listing of all physical server ports

->show server-port *
Displays detailed information for all physical server ports

->show server-port enc0:3:d2
Displays detailed information for a specific server port

server-port-map

Manage shared server downlink port mapping configuration
Supported actions: add, help, remove, set, show

Item

Description

add server-port-

map

Add a new server port network mapping, and allow server ports to be shared
among multiple VC Ethernet networks.
This command cannot be used if the domain setting VLanTagControl is currently
set to "Tunnel".

Syntax

add server-port-map <ConnectionId> <Network Name>

[Uplinkset=<Uplink Set Name>] [VLanID=<VLan ID>]

[Untagged=<true|false>]

Parameters

ConnectionID

(required)

The reference ID of an existing enet-connection associated with a profile and a

server port. The format of the ConnectionId is <ProfileName:PortNumber>.

Network (required) The name of a valid network to which the mapping will be added. A network

can be configured once for every profile connection, and every profile
connection can be configured for a maximum of 28 networks.

Properties

Uplinkset

(optional)

The name of the shared uplinkset to use with the server port mapping. If the
domain setting SharedServerVLanId is set to "true", then the Uplinkset is a

required value.

VLanID (optional)

The VLAN ID to be used for the mapping. Valid values include 1 to 4094. If the

uplinkset name is specified, then the VLanID property should not be specified,
because the server VLAN ID is forced to be same as the VLAN ID used when
adding the network to the shared uplinkset.

Untagged

(optional)

Enables or disables the network to handle untagged packets. Only one network
in an Ethernet network connection can be made to handle untagged packets.

The default value is "false". If a shared uplink set is being used, then the
untagged network is the same as the native network, if present, but any other
network can be configured to handle untagged packets.


Examples

->add server-port-map MyProfile:1 Network1 VLanID=100
Adds a new server port to dedicated network mapping

->add server-port-map MyProfile:2 RedNetwork

Uplinkset=MyUplinkSet1
Adds a new server port to shared network mapping

->add server-port-map MyProfile:3 GreenNetwork

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