Network-range – HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 24-port Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Item

Description

Syntax

set network-access-group <Name> Name=<NewName>

Parameter

Name (required)

The name of an existing network access group to modify

Property

Name (required)

The new name of the network access group

Example

->set network-access-group NetGroup1 Name=NetGroup2

Changes the name of an existing network access group from NetGroup1 to

NetGroup2

Item

Description

show network-

access-group

Display all network access groups in the domain.

Syntax

show network-access-group [<Name>|*]

Parameter

Name (optional)

The name of an existing network access group in the VC domain. Use "*" to display a
detailed view of all the network access groups. If not specified, a summary view of all

network access groups appears.

Examples

->show network-access-group

Displays a summary of all network access groups

->show network-access-group *

Displays detailed information for all network access groups

->show network-access-group DatabaseNetGroup

Displays detailed information for a specific network access group

network-range

Manage multiple networks in a shared uplink set.
Supported actions: add, help, remove, set

Item

Description

add network-range

Create multiple networks in a shared uplink set.

Syntax

add network-range [-quiet] UplinkSet=<UplinkSetName>

[NamePrefix=<prefix>] [NameSuffix=<suffix>]

VLANIds=<VLAN range list> [State=<enabled|disabled>]

[PrefSpeedType=<auto|custom>] [PrefSpeed=<100Mb-10Gb

in 100Mb steps>] [MaxSpeedType=<unrestricted|custom>]

[MaxSpeed=<100Mb-10Gb in 100Mb steps>]

[Nags=<Name1>[<Name2>,...]

[SmartLink=<enabled|disabled>]

[Labels=<Label1>[<Label2>,...]

[Color=<red|green|blue|orange|purple>]

Options

quiet

This option suppresses user confirmation prompts. This option is useful

when scripting operations.

Properties

UplinkSet (required)

The name of an existing shared uplink port set to use with the new

networks

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