Network management, Networks overview, Smart link – HP 1.10GB Virtual Connect Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Network management

Networks overview

The Virtual Connect Ethernet module uses standard Ethernet bridge circuitry with special firmware so that it
functions as a configurable Ethernet port aggregator. For a specific external data center connection, only the

selected server Ethernet NIC ports are visible on what appears to be an isolated, private, loop-free network.

The HP 1/10Gb VC-Enet Module uplinks do not participate in the data center Spanning Tree Protocol or

other switch management protocols that could disrupt the data center network.
The Virtual Connect Ethernet module uplinks support link aggregation, link layer discovery protocol (LLDP),

and VLAN tagging. VLAN tagging enables uplinks to be shared to carry multiple networks. Virtual Connect

enables users to identify an associated network as the native VLAN, causing all untagged incoming Ethernet

packets to be placed onto the designated network. Only one associated network can be designated as the

native VLAN. All outgoing Ethernet packets are VLAN-tagged.
Each network defined within Virtual Connect may have one or more uplinks. Virtual Connect independently

ensures that no loops are created within the enclosure and that the resulting tree structure is optimized for the

uplinks to the data center.
When multiple uplinks are used on a network, HP Virtual Connect Manager first verifies if any of the ports can
be collected together into an aggregation group, which requires connections to go from a single Virtual

Connect Ethernet module to a single data center switch. Then, Virtual Connect Manager picks a single link

(or aggregation group) as the connection to the external network. The remaining connections are blocked

and held as standby ports.

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To improve network performance and prevent unnecessary Spanning Tree Topology

Change Notifications (TCN) on the network, configure Ethernet switches connected to Virtual

Connect with the same Spanning Tree settings you would use when connecting to a server blade
NIC. For Cisco switches, use the portfast command to enable ports connected to a VC-Enet

module. This action ensures that link state changes on Virtual Connect do not cause a TCN.

Smart Link

Enabling Smart Link configures the network so that if all external links lose their link to external switches,

Virtual Connect drops the Ethernet link on all local server blade Ethernet ports connected to that network. This

feature can be useful when using certain server network teaming (bonding) configurations.

Private Networks

The Private Networks option provides extra networking security. When checked, the network is configured so

that all server ports connected to it cannot communicate with each other within the Virtual Connect domain.
All packets from servers are sent through the VC domain and out the uplink ports only. Servers on the network

can only communicate with each other through an external Layer 3 router that redirects the traffic back to the

VC domain.

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