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

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Item

Description

->add fcoe-connection MyNewProfile

MACAddressType=User-Defined

EthernetMAC=00-17-A4-77-00-00

Adds a new FCoE connection and provides a user-defined MAC address

Item

Description

remove fcoe-connection Remove the last FCoE connection from an existing server profile.

Syntax

remove fcoe-connection <ProfileName>

Parameter

ProfileName (required) The name of an existing profile from which the last FCoE connection is being

removed

Example

->remove fcoe-connection MyProfile

Removes an FCoE connection from a profile

Item

Description

set fcoe-connection

Modify an existing FCoE connection.

Syntax

set fcoe-connection <ConnectionID> [Fabric=<FabricName>]

[SpeedType=<1Gb|2Gb|4Gb|8Gb|Custom|Disabled>]

[CustomSpeed=<100Mb-10Gb>] [BootPriority=<priority>]

[BootPort=<portName>] [BootLun=<LUN>]

Parameters

ConnectionID

(required)

The ID of an existing FCoE connection. The ID format is <ProfileName:Port>.

Properties

Fabric (optional)

The name of the fabric to associate with the connection. The fabric being
specified should be associated with the same bay as the FCoE connection.

SpeedType (optional)

The requested operational speed for the server. Valid values include

"1Gb","2Gb", "4Gb", "8Gb", "Custom", and "Disabled". If the SpeedType is
"Custom", you can configure a speed from 100Mb to 10Gb in 100Mb

increments.

CustomSpeed (required

if the SpeedType is

Custom)

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

10Gb configured in 100Mb increments.

BootPriority

(optional)

Controls whether the FCoE HBA port is enabled for SAN boot and affects the

BIOS boot order. Valid values include "BIOS", "Primary", "Secondary", and
"Disabled".

BootPort

(Required if the Boot Priority is
either Primary or

Secondary)

The target WWPN of the controller interface on the Fibre Channel storage

target. The port name is a 64-bit identifier in the format
NN:NN:NN:NN:NN:NN:NN:NN, where N is a hexadecimal number.

BootLun

(Required if the Boot Priority is

either Primary or
Secondary)

The LUN of the volume used for SAN boot. Valid values include an integer from

0 to 255 or 16 hex digits (HP-UX only).

Examples

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