Uplinkport – HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Item

Description

Syntax

show systemlog [-Last=<n>] [-First=<n>] [-Pause=<n>]

Options

Last

Display the last n records. If this option is specified and no value is provided, the

default is the last 10 records.

First

Display the first n records. If this option is specified and no value is provided, the

default is the first 10 records.

Pause

Number of records to be viewed before prompting for key press. Valid values

include numbers between 1 and 40.

Examples

->show systemlog

Displays the entire system log

->show systemlog -pause=8

Displays the system log, eight records at a time

->show systemlog -first=12

Displays the first twelve records from the system log

->show systemlog -last=8

Displays the last eight records from the system log

->show systemlog -last=20 -pause=6

Displays the last twenty records from the system log, six records at a time

To add a remote target, see "add log-target (on page

35

)."

uplinkport

Manage interconnect module uplink ports.
Supported actions: add, help, remove, set, show

Item

Description

add uplinkport

Add a new uplink port to an existing network or a shared uplink port set.

Syntax

add uplinkport <PortID> [Network=<NetworkName> |

UplinkSet=<UplinkSetName>]

[Speed=<Auto|10Mb|100Mb|1Gb|10Gb|Disabled>]

[Role=<Primary|Secondary>]

Parameter

PortID (required) The ID of an uplink port to add. The ID is a combination of the enclosure name,

interconnect bay, and port number in a single descriptor. The format of the port ID is
"<EnclosureID>:<InterconnectBay>:<PortNumber>".

Properties

Network

(required)

The name of an existing network to which the port is added if the uplink set name has
not been specified.

UplinkSet

(required)

The name of an existing shared uplink port set to which the port is added if the network
name has not been specified.

Speed (optional) Specifies the port speed for the port (optional). Valid values include "Auto", "10Mb",

"100Mb", "1Gb", "10Gb", and "Disabled". If not specified, the default port speed is
"Auto".

If there is no connector present on the uplink port, only "Auto" and "Disabled" can be
configured as a possible speed. Speed restrictions apply.

Role (optional)

The role played by the port if the connection mode of the network or shared uplink set

is selected as "Failover". The default is "Primary".

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