Managing networks – HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 20-port Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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The following figure shows tunneled VLAN tags. On the dedicated green network, both uplink and server

VLAN tags are tunneled through Virtual Connect unchanged. On the shared red and blue networks, uplink
VLAN tags are mapped to networks. Untagged frames are mapped to the native VLAN, if present.

Otherwise, they are dropped. Server frames are untagged only, and tagged frames are dropped. Each

server port is connected to a single network.

Managing networks

Use the following screens to manage Virtual Connect networks:

Network Access Groups screen (on page

90

)

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View networks that are members of a network access group

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Add a new network access group

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Edit the properties of an existing network access group

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Delete a network access group

Define Network Access Group screen (on page

92

)

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Define a new network access group

Edit Network Access Group screen (on page

92

)

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Edit the properties of an existing network access group

Ethernet Settings (MAC Addresses) screen (on page

175

)

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Select whether to use Virtual Connect assigned MAC Addresses or factory-default MAC Addresses

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Select the type and range of MAC Addresses

Ethernet Settings (Port Monitoring) screen (on page

93

)

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Duplicate network traffic to an unused uplink port to monitor or debug network traffic on those server
ports

Select Monitored Ports screen (on page

96

)

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Select server ports to monitor

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