Introduction, Overview, Requirements – HP 1.10GB Virtual Connect Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Introduction

Overview

The HP BladeSystem c-Class Virtual Connect Support Utility enables administrators to upgrade VC-Enet
and VC-FC firmware, and to perform other maintenance tasks remotely on both HP BladeSystem c-Class

c7000 and c3000 enclosures using a standalone, Windows-based command line utility.
When the utility initiates a firmware upgrade process, all modules are updated at the same time. The

utility displays a progress message indicating that an update is in progress and the percentage
completed. After the module firmware updates are complete, the utility activates all of the modules.

Requirements

Microsoft® Windows® XP (Service Pack 1 or 2), Windows Server® 2003, or Windows Vista® must
be installed on the client.

Users must have Administrative or Power User privileges on the client system to install and run the
utility.

A valid HP Virtual Connect firmware package must be available to install. The firmware can be
downloaded from the HP website (

http://www.hp.com

). Click Software and Driver Downloads, and

then search for "Virtual Connect Firmware."

No FTP servers can be running on the client system. A port conflict can prevent the utility from
performing an update.

Do not close the console application when a firmware update is in progress. If the application is
closed before the update completes, the module firmware might not update properly, causing the

module firmware to be inoperative.

An Onboard Administrator user account with Administrative privileges and access to all Onboard
Administrators and interconnect bays must be available for use. If the enclosure is currently imported

into a Virtual Connect domain, a Virtual Connect user account with Domain privileges is also
required.

The user must have Ethernet network connectivity between the client system and the enclosure
Onboard Administrator. To validate this connectivity, open a web browser to the enclosure Onboard

Administrator before running the utility.

The user must have Ethernet network connectivity between the client system and the interconnect
modules in the enclosure.

Add the Virtual Connect Support Utility application to the list of exceptions for any host-based
firewall on the client.

No firewalls can exist between the client system and the remote enclosure Onboard Administrator. If
a firewall exists, and is blocking ports, then the utility cannot open a connection with the remote

modules to perform the update.

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