HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 24-port Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Virtual Connect server profiles 179

Column name

Description

For unmapped connections, FACTORY-DEFAULT continues to appear. If the

profile is assigned, the WWN assigned to the port appears. If the profile is

unassigned and the domain is set to show factory default WWNs,

FACTORY-DEFAULT appears. If the profile is using VC-defined WWNs, the
VC-defined WWN appears. If the profile is using hardware WWNs,

FACTORY-DEFAULT appears.

MAC

As of VC 3.70, the actual hardware MAC for mapped connections appears.
For unmapped connections, FACTORY-DEFAULT continues to appear. If the

profile is assigned, the MAC address assigned to the port appears. If the

profile is unassigned and the domain is set to show factory default MAC

addresses, FACTORY-DEFAULT appears. If the profile is using VC-defined
MAC addresses, the VC-defined MAC address appears. If the profile is using

hardware MAC addresses, FACTORY-DEFAULT appears.

Mapped

Server hardware mapping assignment. See "iSCSI and FCoE port
assignments (on page

144

)."

Action

Delete a connection. Connections can be removed starting with the last

connection in the list.

* Only Flex-10 NICs and FlexFabric NICs connected to Flex-10 modules and FlexFabric modules are able to

set the transmit bandwidth allocation. Other parts are restricted to the actual physical speed (1Gb).
The following table describes the available actions in the Edit Server Profile screen. Clicking another link in
the pull-down menu or left navigation tree causes current edits that have not been applied to be lost.

Task

Action

Edit a profile name

Type a name in the Profile Name field.

Change the associated network

access group

Click the Network Access Group pull-down arrow, and then select a network

access group.

Assign a Network Name

1

Click Unassigned in the Network Name field, and then click the pull-down
arrow.

2

Click Select a network... or Multiple Networks to find and select a network

for this connection.

You can also select multiple networks. See "Multiple network connections for

a server port (on page

168

)."

Change the port speed setting

Click the pull-down arrow in the Port Speed Setting column, and then select
Preferred, Auto, or Custom. If Custom is selected, set the port speed, and then

click OK.

Enable or disable PXE, or use the
Use BIOS setting

Click the pull-down arrow in the PXE column and select Enabled, Disabled, or
Use BIOS.

Delete an Ethernet connection

Click the Delete link in the Action column, or click the connection to select it,

right-click to display a menu, and then click Delete. The first two connections

cannot be deleted.

Add an Ethernet connection

Click Add at the bottom of the Ethernet Adapter Connections table, or
right-click in the table, and then select Add.

Delete an iSCSI connection

Click the Delete link in the Action column, or click the connection to select it,

right-click to display a menu, and then click Delete.

Add an iSCSI connection

Click Add at the bottom of the iSCSI HBA Connections table, or right-click in
the table, and then select Add.

Delete an FC SAN connection

Click the Delete link in the Action column, or click the connection to select it,

right-click to display a menu, and then click Delete.

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