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

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Description

Adds a new Ethernet network connection and provides user-defined MAC

addresses

->add enet-connection MyProfile Network=MyNetwork

SpeedType=Preferred

Adds a new Ethernet network connection and sets the speed to
"Preferred"

->add enet-connection MyProfile Network=MyNetwork

SpeedType=Custom Speed=2000

Adds a new Ethernet network connection and sets the speed to 2Gb

Item

Description

remove enet-connection

Remove the last Ethernet network connection from an existing server
profile.

Syntax

remove enet-connection <ProfileName>

Parameter

ProfileName (required)

The name of the profile from which the Ethernet connection is removed

Example

->remove enet-connection MyProfile

Removes an Ethernet network connection from a profile

Item

Description

set enet-connection

Modify an Ethernet connection of a server profile.

Syntax

set enet-connection <ProfileName> <Port>

[Network=<NetworkName>]

[PXE=<enabled|disabled|UseBios>]

[SpeedType=<Auto|Preferred|Custom|Disabled>]

[Speed=<speed>]

Parameters

ProfileName (required)

The name of the server profile that contains the connection to modify

Port (required)

The port number of the connection being modified

Properties

Network (optional)

The name of the Ethernet network to associate with the connection. This
applies to Ethernet network connections only. A blank string makes the

Ethernet connection unassigned.

PXE (optional)

Enables or disables PXE on a connection. Valid values are "enabled",
"disabled", and "UseBios". This applies to Ethernet network connections

only.

PXE can be enabled on one connection per profile.

SpeedType (optional)

The requested operational speed for the server port. Valid values include
"Auto", "Preferred", "Custom", and "Disabled". The default value is

"Preferred".

If the speed type is "Auto", the maximum port speed is determined by the
maximum configured speed for the network.

If the speed type is "Preferred", the speed of the network is the same as the

preferred speed of the network to which the connection is associated. If no
preferred speed is configured for a network, it defaults to "Auto".

If the speed type is "Custom", you can configure a speed from 100Mb to

MAX configured speed for the network in 100Mb increments.
If the speed type is "Disabled", bandwidth is not allocated and the server

port status is "Administratively Disabled".

Speed (required if the

The user-defined speed for the server port. Valid values include 100Mb to

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