Defining server vlan mappings – HP 1.10GB Virtual Connect Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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A window appears and displays additional options.

Defining server VLAN mappings

Forced VLAN Mappings
If the 'Force same VLAN mappings as Shared Uplink Sets' option is selected, server VLAN mappings are the

same as the shared uplink set VLAN mappings. Users can choose only from a list of shared uplink sets when
selecting Multiple Networks. After selecting a shared uplink set from the drop-down list, a list of vNets that

belong to the chosen shared uplink set is displayed. Next to each network is a checkbox to allow the user to

select or deselect individual networks to be connected to the server. If the shared uplink set has more than 28

networks, only the first 28 are selected to enforce the maximum number of VLAN mappings supported on a
server.
The server VLAN mappings are the same as those used on the shared uplink set, which are automatically

displayed and cannot be changed. One of the networks can also be selected as the 'Untagged' network,

which means that untagged packets are placed on that vNet, and the VC-Enet module also transmits

untagged to the server for that network.
The 'untagged' network defaults to be the 'Native' network, but it does not have to be the same as the

'Native' network on the shared uplink set. In fact, each server port can designate a different untagged

network. The external VLAN mapping is ignored when the network is untagged.

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