HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Multi-enclosure domain

The following table describes the columns and fields within the Define SAN Fabric screen.

Column

Description

Fabric Name

Descriptive name for the virtual fabric. Do not use spaces.

Fabric Type

The type of fabric. This option is available after a FlexFabric module port is added.
Supported fabric types are FabricAttach and DirectAttach. The default type is

FabricAttach. Select FabricAttach if the FlexFabric module is connected using

traditional SAN switches. For this fabric type, the advanced settings appear, allowing
you to change the login re-distribution and set the preferred and maximum connection

speed. Select DirectAttach if the FlexFabric module is directly connected to a supported

storage target. Login re-distribution is not applicable for a DirectAttach fabric;
however, advanced settings are available for the preferred and maximum connection

speed. After a fabric is defined, its type cannot be changed.

Login Re-Distribution

Login Re-distribution setting for the fabric. For all standard VC-FC modules, this is

always Manual. For FlexFabric modules, this can be set as described in "Login
re-distribution (on page

151

)" when the fabric type is set to FabricAttach.

Configured Speed

Speed of the uplink ports, available after a port has been added. Valid values once

allowed are 2Gb, 4Gb, 8Gb, and Auto. If 8Gb is chosen for the uplink speed on an FC

module that does not support 8Gb, the value is automatically translated to "Auto"
within VCM. This allows the module to connect at the highest supported speed.

Uplink Port

Number of the FC module uplink port

Enclosure

Enclosure selected for the SAN fabric.

Bay

Enclosure bay selected for the SAN fabric. Only uplinks on the same bay can be in the

same SAN fabric.

Port Status

Shows the link status, link speed, and connectivity of the port. If the port is unlinked and

no connectivity exists, the cause is displayed. For more information about possible

causes, see "Port status conditions (on page

264

)."

Speed

Port speed for the uplink ports in the fabric

Connected To

WWN of the principal switch on the SAN fabric that this port is connected to on the

other end

Action

Perform delete operations

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