Multiple enclosure guidelines – HP 1.10GB Virtual Connect Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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connectivity can disable configuration attempts until the connectivity is re-established and synchronized with

the domain. The Onboard Administrator IP addresses used must be configured to be static. The Onboard
Administrator user credential for all enclosures must be consistent to enable VCSU firmware updates for VC

modules in the remote enclosures. All FC-capable modules in the same horizontally adjacent bay pair (bays

1-2, 3-4, and so on) must be of the same type and position in all enclosures.
Multi-enclosure double-dense domains require similar and compatible VC-FC modules in bays 5, 6, 7, and
8 in all enclosures if FC connectivity is required. If a multi-enclosure double-dense configuration contains

incompatible VC-FC modules in bays 5, 6, 7, or 8 in the local or remote enclosures, some or all of the

compatible VC-FC modules in the remote enclosures might be designated INCOMPATIBLE after import.

Multiple enclosure guidelines

Observe the following guidelines when connecting multiple enclosures:

Each enclosure must have at least one VC-Enet, Flex-10, or FlexFabric module installed.

IMPORTANT:

In a single enclosure domain, HP recommends that you do not manage the VC

domain from HP 1/10 Gb VC-Enet Modules or HP 1/10 Gb-F Ethernet Modules if FlexFabric

modules exist in the same enclosure.

In a multi-enclosure domain, you cannot manage the VC domain from HP 1/10 Gb VC-Enet

Modules or HP 1/10 Gb-F Ethernet Modules if HP VC Flex-10 and FlexFabric modules are present

in the same enclosure. However, homogeneous 1/10 Gb module multi-enclosure configurations
are acceptable.

All VC-Enet, Flex-10, or FlexFabric modules must be interconnected (redundantly stacked).

All enclosures must have the same FC and FlexFabric module configuration.

A single domain supports up to four c7000 enclosures.

When using multiple c7000 enclosures, the number of modules supported across the enclosures within
a domain is limited. A total of 16 Ethernet and 16 VC-FC type modules can be installed. A FlexFabric

module counts as 1 Ethernet and 1 VC-FC module. Thus, up to 16 FlexFabric Modules or combinations

of FlexFabric, VC-Enet, and VC-FC modules are allowed as long as the 16-module limit for each module

type (Ethernet and FC) is not exceeded in the domain.

All Onboard Administrators and VC modules must be on the same lightly loaded and highly reliable

management Ethernet network and IP subnet.

VC modules must be running VCM v3.15 or higher.

The VC-FC and FlexFabric FC-configured uplink port configuration must be identical across all
enclosures.

The Onboard Administrator firmware must be version 3.11 or higher.

All Onboard Administrators must use the same user credentials because VCSU uses the primary
credentials for the remote enclosure.

When both Primary and Standby modules in the base enclosure are taken down for maintenance or
lose power and are no longer present in the domain, you will experience a loss of the management

capabilities in the VC domain. If network and fabric uplinks were defined on the remaining enclosures,

the servers continue to have network and storage access. Both the Primary and Standby modules in the
base enclosure must be recovered to regain management access to the VC domain.

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