Pxe settings – HP 1.10GB Virtual Connect Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Requested

Calculation

Allocation + remainder

FlexNIC a

2Gb

(2/10)*9800Mb = 1900Mb

2000Mb

FlexNIC b

8Gb

(8/10)*9800Mb = 7800Mb

7800Mb

FlexNIC c

Auto

100Mb

100Mb

FlexNIC d

Auto

100Mb

100Mb

For FlexFabric configurations, the allocated bandwidth for the assigned FCoE connections takes precedence

over the Enet connections in all cases. This implies that if you add FCoE connection bandwidth to a server

port that has both Enet and FCoE connections on different PFs, the Enet connection will have less bandwidth

according to the rules stated above.

PXE settings

Virtual Connect Manager v1.20 and higher supports three PXE options:

Enable—VC Manager sends a configuration update to the mezzanine NIC or embedded NIC
associated with the port to enable PXE operations.

Disable—VC Manager sends a configuration update to the associated mezzanine NIC or embedded
NIC to disable PXE operations.

Use BIOS—Current BIOS settings are used for embedded NICs and mezzanine NIC PXE operations.
VC Manager makes no changes to the current settings.

HP BladeSystem c-Class server blades have a factory default configuration for PXE to be enabled on

embedded NIC 1 only and this is included as the last entry in the RBSU IPL priority list (boot order). VC
Manager and the BIOS limit the number of PXE enabled embedded NICs to one. However, additional NIC

ports from a mezzanine adapter can be enabled simultaneously using the "Use BIOS" settings.
All mezzanine NIC ports can be enabled for PXE booting at the same time, along with one embedded NIC

port. If one or more mezzanine NIC ports are enabled for PXE booting, the user should review the RBSU IPL
list to validate or update the boot order priority.
If you need to enable PXE on more than one NIC port, you must set all of the NICs' PXE configuration option

in the VC Manager to "Use BIOS", and configure the individual PXE NIC settings using RBSU: F9 during

POST to configure an embedded NIC, and F1 during POST to configure the mezzanine NIC ports. After all
of the selected NIC ports are PXE enabled, you must configure the boot order using the RBSU boot order

settings.
Only the first FlexNIC on each physical port of a Flex-10 device can be used for PXE boot. Virtual Connect

cannot enable PXE boot on the remaining FlexNICs of a physical port.
Redundancy for PXE operations can be achieved using multiple PXE enabled NICs. However, the Virtual
Connect Manager is limited to enabling only one NIC for PXE booting. If a configuration requires more than

one NIC to have PXE enabled, you should set all NICs in the VC Manager to the "Use BIOS" setting, and

configure the NIC PXE settings through their respective BIOS utilities (F9 for embedded NICs, and F1 for

mezzanine NIC ports.)
The following table lists examples of valid configurations for PXE enabling NIC ports. This is only a sampling

of the possible valid configurations.

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