HP 1.10GB Virtual Connect Ethernet 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.

The following figure shows mapped VLAN tags, a feature that enables users to define how each server VLAN
tag is mapped to a specific network. Each server port can connect to multiple networks. Server NIC1 is

connected to both the Green and Red networks. Server NIC2 is connected to the Red network, and Server

NIC3 is connected to the Red, Blue, and Orange networks. All server NICs can send and received tagged

or untagged traffic.

If Virtual Connect is set to map VLAN tags, VC-Enet modules accept incoming frames with valid server VLAN

tags and translate server-assigned VLANs into corresponding internal network VLANs, thus placing the server

packet on the correct network. When these frames reach the uplinks, network VLANs are once again

translated into external data center VLANs. Similarly, VLANs are translated back to server-assigned VLANs
(or stripped and untagged) before sending frames out to servers. This function allows for the possibility of

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