Ethernet settings (mac addresses) screen – HP Virtual Connect 1.10Gb-F Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Column name

Description

Profile

Shows the overall status of the associated server profile and the server
profile name. Click the profile name to display the edit screen for the

profile.

The following table describes the available actions in the Ethernet Networks (Server Connections) screen.

Clicking another link in the pull-down menu or left navigation window causes current edits that have not

been applied to be lost.

Task Action

Sort list view

Click the down arrow next to the Show box to display All Networks, or
one specific network.

Edit a network

Click on the name of the network in the table listing.

Edit a server profile

Click on the name of the profile in the table listing.

Define a new network

Click Define Network.

Illuminate the PID for all uplink

ports associated with a network

Click on the circle next to the network name in the list.

View a printable report

Click the View Printable Report icon.

Ethernet Settings (MAC Addresses) screen

To access this screen, click the Network Settings (MACs) link in the left VC Manager navigation window,
or click Network Settings in the Network section of the Home page.
This screen lists the MAC Address type and range that will be used when creating server profiles. This

screen is the same as the MAC Addresses Settings screen used in the Network Setup Wizard ("

HP Virtual

Connect Network Setup Wizard

" on page

75

).

The Type field identifies what MAC addresses will be assigned to server blades deployed within the

Virtual Connect environment. HP provides a number of pre-defined MAC address ranges or you can

choose to enter a range of locally-owned MAC addresses. HP does not recommend using the server

factory default because these addresses do not move when the server profile is assigned to a new
physical server blade.
When using HP pre-defined or user-defined MAC address ranges, only use each range once within the

domain to avoid multiple servers having the same MAC addresses. After MAC addresses have been

assigned as part of creating a server profile, this setting cannot be changed.
The screen can be changed only by users with network privileges. No changes in MAC address ranges

are permitted after server profiles are created. You must delete all server profiles to change the MAC

address range settings.

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