H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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End Date (To): Select a time for the end date time range. Enter a date and time for the query end

time for the migrations you want to locate. Click the field to the right of the End Date (To) to input the
date and time using the calendar function.

4.

Click Query. The result of the query is displayed in the Migration Report List portion of the page.

Modifying the advanced properties of a vSwitch or port group

To modify the advanced properties of a vSwitch or port group:

1.

Navigate to Resource > Virtual Network View.

a.

Click the Resource tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.

b.

Click the Virtual Resource Management section of the navigation tree on the left.

c.

Click Virtual Network View under Virtual Resource Management from the navigation tree on
the left.

The Virtual Network View is displayed in the main portion of the Virtual Resource Management
page.

2.

Click the link in the Resource Name field for the server you want to view details for.
The Server Details page is displayed for the selected server.

3.

Click the vSwitch or Port Group tab at the right part of the Server Details page.

4.

On the vSwitch or Port Group tab, click the

link in the Properties area of the vSwitch or port

group that you want to modify to open the Properties window.
The Properties page provides the following types of parameters: Security, Traffic Shaping, and
NIC Teaming.

Security

Promiscuous Mode: Specify whether to enable the promiscuous mode, which provides the Reject
and Accept options. Selecting the Reject option configures the VM adapter to operate in

non-promiscuous mode. A VM adapter operating in non-promiscuous mode does not affect the

received frames. Selecting Accept configures the guest adapter to operate in promiscuous mode. In
this mode, the guest adapter can detect all frames passed on the vSwitch that are allowed under the

VLAN policy for the port group in which the adapter is connected.

MAC Address Changes: Specify whether to accept the MAC address changes. This feature provides
the Reject and Accept options. When you select Reject, if the VM changes the MAC address of the

adapter to anything other than what is in the .VMX configuration file, all inbound frames are
dropped. If the VM changes the MAC address back to match the MAC address in the .VMX

configuration file, inbound frames are passed again. When you select Accept, if the VM changes

the MAC address of the adapter to anything other than what is in the .VMX configuration file,

frames to the new MAC address are received.

Forget Transmits: Specify whether to filter the outbound frames. This feature provides the Reject and
Accept options. If you select Reject, any outbound frame with a source MAC address that is different
from the one currently set on the adapter are dropped. If you select Accept, no filtering is performed

and all outbound frames are passed.

Traffic shaping

Status: Specify whether to adjust the outbound traffic on vSwitches. This feature provides the
Disable and Enable options. If you select Enable, you must configure the following parameters:

Average Bandwidth(Kbit/s): Average bandwidth (in Kbps) of a port.

Burst Size(KByte): The maximum number of bytes (in KB) allowed in a burst. If this parameter is set,
a port can gain a burst bonus when it does not use all its allocated bandwidth. Whenever the port

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