Defining a shared uplink set – HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Task Action

Edit associated network
properties

Click on the Edit icon for the line item to be changed.

Delete an associated network

Click on the Delete icon for the line item to be deleted.

Defining a shared uplink set

To define a shared uplink set:

1.

Enter the shared uplink set name. The uplink set name can be up to 64 characters in length (no

spaces).

2.

Add one or more external ports using the Add Port pull-down menu. Only available ports are listed,
and they display the current port link status. Select two or more ports to ensure a high availability

connection.

3.

Select the speed and duplex (where applicable) of the uplink ports. Click the drop-down box under
Speed, and then select a setting. Half-duplex operation is not supported by the Virtual Connect

Ethernet module.

IMPORTANT:

Be sure that the uplink interface port speed matches the speed set on the

corresponding network switch port. If using autonegotiation, both ports must be configured to

use autonegotiation or they might not link.

4.

Select the Connection Mode:

o

Auto (recommended)—This mode enables the uplinks to attempt to form aggregation groups
(using IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation control protocol) and to select the highest-performance

uplink as the active path to external networks.
Aggregation groups require multiple ports from a single Virtual Connect Ethernet module to be
connected to a single external switch that supports automatic formation of LACP aggregation

groups. Multiple aggregation groups may be formed from the ports selected for the network. The

highest performing aggregation group is selected as active with other aggregation groups and
individual links used as standby connections.

o

Failover—If this mode is selected, set the port to Primary or Secondary. Only a single link is used
as the active link to the external networks with other ports used as standby connections.

5.

Identify the Associated Networks that will use this shared uplink:

a.

Click Add Network to add a row in the Associated Networks table.

b.

Enter the name of the network.

c.

Enter the number for the VLAN ID (1 to 4094) for that network as defined by the network
administrator and as configured on the external Ethernet switch.

d.

Select whether to enable (checked) or disable (unchecked) native VLAN. Only one network can
be selected as the native VLAN. See "Shared uplink sets and VLAN tagging (on page 79)."

e.

Select whether to enable (checked) or disable (unchecked) Smart Link (on page 57).

f.

Select whether to designate (checked) or not designate (unchecked) the network as a private
network ("Private Networks" on page 57).

g.

Repeat steps a through f for all networks to use the shared uplink set.

6.

Click Apply. The shared uplink and associated networks are now defined and available for use in
creating server profiles.

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