HP Virtual Connect 1.10Gb-F Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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VLAN mapping. If those networks are selected for the same server port, the user must edit the server

VLAN to ensure all VLANs are unique for each server port.
Server VLAN mappings are not linked to the uplink VLAN mappings. If a pre-populated server VLAN

mapping is accepted, and later the uplink VLAN mapping is changed, the changes are not propagated to

the server side. Finally, to simplify configuration, a "Copy From…" button is available to copy existing

network mappings from a shared uplink set or from other server ports.

VLAN ID mapping guidelines

For each server port, all VLAN mappings must be unique. When the 'Force same VLAN mappings as
Shared Uplink Sets' option is selected, this setting is handled automatically because all networks

within a shared uplink set must have unique VLAN IDs. If the global 'Force same VLAN mappings as

Shared Uplink Sets' option is not selected, then each network can only be mapped to one server

VLAN (including untagged). After being mapped, a network is no longer available in the drop-down
list of available networks.

Different server VLANs can be mapped to the same network between two different server ports. For
example, in server port 1, server VLAN 100 maps to the Purple network. In port 2, server VLAN 200

also maps to the Purple network. The result is that these different server VLANs can communicate

with each other directly, and a broadcast frame on VLAN 100 from server port 1 is sent into the VC

Domain and comes out to VLAN 200 on server port 2. This behavior extends to any number of
different server VLANs mapped to the same vNet in any given VC Domain.

The same server VLAN can be mapped to two different networks. This action has a similar but
opposite effect to the above scenario. For example, server VLAN 300 is mapped to the Green

network on server port 1, but mapped to the Red network on server port 2. This mapping means that

server VLAN 300 is split into separate broadcast domains for different server ports.

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