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

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Use this screen to edit the properties of an existing shared uplink set, add an associated network, or delete

an associated network. This screen has the same fields as the Define Shared Uplink screen. The screen can
be edited only by users with network role permissions, but it is viewable by all authorized users.

The following table describes the fields within the Edit Shared Uplink Set screen.
For shared uplink sets using an FCoE associated network, the following restrictions apply:

You cannot change the bay number. If you want to use a different bay number, you must delete the
FCoE network first, and then add a new one.

If a shared uplink set is assigned to a profile, you cannot delete or edit the FCoE network.

Field name

Description

Ethernet Shared External Uplink
Set

Uplink Set Name

Descriptive name for the shared uplink set. Do not use spaces.

External Uplink Ports

Port

Enclosure, bay, and port number

Port Role

Displays whether the port is designated as primary or secondary. For shared

uplink sets with an associated FCoE network, this is N/A.

Port Status

Shows the link status, link speed, and connectivity of the port.

Linked-Active—There is a physical connection to a VC module and a

switch. Traffic is active on this link.

Linked-Standby—There is a physical connection to a VC module and a
switch. Currently there is no active traffic on this link.

Unlinked—There is no physical VC module or switch connection.

FCoE Active—An FCoE network has been defined, uplinks are

connected, and an FCoE-capable switch has been correctly configured.

No FCoE—An FCoE network has been defined, uplinks are connected,

but an FCoE-capable switch has not been configured, or the connection
is to a non-FCoE switch.

If the port is unlinked and no connectivity exists, the cause is displayed. For

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