Glossary – HP 1.10GB Virtual Connect Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Glossary

external port

The Ethernet connectors (10GBASE-CX4 and RJ45) on the faceplate of the VC-Enet module labeled as ports

1-8, X1, and X2.

FlexNIC

Using a Flex-10 capable NIC with an HP VC Flex-10 or FlexFabric module provides the ability to divide a

10Gb NIC into four FlexNICs with configurable bandwidth.

shared server links

A feature that enables each server link to be shared among multiple networks with the use of VLAN tagging.

shared uplink port

An Ethernet uplink port that carries the traffic for multiple Virtual Connect networks. Each associated Virtual
Connect network is mapped to a specific VLAN on the external connection and appropriate VLAN tags are

removed or added as Ethernet packets enter or leave the Virtual Connect domain.

shared uplink port set

A set of Ethernet uplinks that are used together to provide improved throughput and availability to a group

of associated Virtual Connect networks. Each associated Virtual Connect network is mapped to a specific
VLAN on the external connection and appropriate VLAN tags are removed or added as Ethernet packets

enter or leave the Virtual Connect domain.

Smart Link

A feature that, when enabled, configures a Virtual Connect network so that if all external uplinks lose link to

external switches, Virtual Connect will drop the Ethernet link on all local server blade Ethernet ports

connected to that network.

stacking port

A VC-Enet module external port used to connect to other VC-Enet modules within an active Virtual Connect

domain. Stacking ports are automatically identified by the VC-Enet modules. The port number (port ID) is lit

amber.

uplink port

An external port that is configured within Virtual Connect for use as a connection to external networking
equipment. Uplink ports are defined within Virtual Connect by the enclosure name, interconnect bay

containing the module, and the port number. The port number (port ID) for uplink ports is lit green.

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