Fibre channel settings (fc san settings) screen – HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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The following table describes the available actions in the Edit SAN Fabric screen. Clicking another link in

the pull-down menu or left navigation window causes the current edits that have not been applied to be
lost.

Task Description

Modify a fabric name

Type a name in the Fabric Name field. Do not use spaces.

Set the uplink port speed

Click the drop-down arrow in the Configured Speed field and select a
speed.

Select the login distribution (on
page 89)

Click Advanced, and then select static or dynamic login distribution.

Add an uplink port

Click Add Port.

Delete an uplink port

Click X in the line of the uplink port to delete.

Clear current changes without
saving

Click Clear.

Save changes and remain on this
screen

Click Apply.

Clear the current, unsaved changes
and return to the home page

Click Cancel.

Fibre Channel Settings (FC SAN Settings) screen

Use this screen to assign World Wide Names.
Each server blade FC HBA mezzanine card ships with factory default port and node WWNs for each FC

HBA port. Each WWN is a 64-bit number that uniquely identifies the FC HBA port/node to other devices

on the network. While the hardware ships with default WWNs, Virtual Connect has the ability to assign

WWNs that will override the factory default WWNs while the server remains in that Virtual Connect

enclosure. When configured to assign WWNs, Virtual Connect securely manages the WWNs by
accessing the physical FC HBA through the enclosure Onboard Administrator and the iLO interfaces on

the individual server blades.
When assigning WWNs to a FC HBA port, Virtual Connect will assign both a port WWN and a node

WWN. Because the port WWN is typically used for configuring fabric zoning, it is the WWN displayed
throughout the Virtual Connect user interface. The assigned node WWN is always the same as the port

WWN incremented by one.
Virtual Connect assigns or migrates WWNs for server FC ports connected to HP Virtual Connect modules.

Virtual Connect also assigns WWNs to FC ports that are not connected to an I/O module because Virtual
Connect modules can be added later. Server FC ports connected to non-Virtual Connect modules retain

the server factory default WWNs.
Configuring Virtual Connect to assign WWNs in server blades maintains a consistent storage identity

(WWN) even when the underlying server hardware is changed. This method allows server blades to be
replaced without affecting the external Fibre Channel SAN administration.

CAUTION:

To avoid storage networking issues and potential loss of data associated with

duplicate WWNs on a FC SAN fabric, plan carefully when allowing Virtual Connect to
assign server blade WWNs so that the configured range of WWNs is used only once within

the environment.

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