Flex-10 configuration – HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 24-port Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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A Flex-10 capable NIC (embedded Ethernet or mezzanine card) is seen as eight FlexNICs per 10Gb port if

that NIC is directly connected to an HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 or FlexFabric module. Eight FlexNICs are
indicated when connected to an empty interconnect bay because it is assumed that an HP Virtual Connect

Flex-10 or FlexFabric module will be installed in that bay. If a Flex-10-capable NIC is connected to a Virtual

Connect interconnect module that does not support Flex-10 or a non-Virtual Connect interconnect module,

that NIC is seen as only one Ethernet device per physical port.
The following table shows an example of how a BL495c Flex-10 embedded dual port NIC would be

presented when connected to different interconnects. For more information about mapping between servers

and interconnect bays, see the HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure documentation on the Installing tab of the

HP BladeSystem Technical Resources website (

http://www.hp.com/go/bladesystem/documentation

).

Connected to

Number of NICs presented to the

host

HP Virtual Connect FlexFabric
10Gb/24-port Module

8

HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb

Ethernet Module

8

HP Virtual Connect Flex-10/10D
Module

8

HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch

2

Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3120

2

HP 10GbE Pass-Thru Module

2

Empty interconnect bay

8

Flex-10 configuration

Network administrator
For each Virtual Connect network, the network administrator can set a "Preferred" and "Maximum" speed for

FlexNICs that connect to that network. FlexNICs cannot connect to a network at a speed higher than the

maximum speed set by the network administrator for that network. The "preferred" speed setting is the speed

recommended by the network administrator for any FlexNIC that attaches to that network. The server
administrator can choose to follow or disregard this recommendation.
The network administrator can change these two settings by clicking the Advanced button on the create/edit

network screen. For more information, see "Multiple Networks Link Speed Settings (on page

92

)."

Server administrator
The server administrator can configure a requested bandwidth for every connection in a server profile. Virtual
Connect can control the link speed of FlexNICs but cannot control the link speed of traditional NICs.
The server administrator has three choices for Requested Bandwidth for each connection:

1.

Preferred. Choosing "Preferred" sets the requested bandwidth equal to the bandwidth recommended
by the network administrator's "Preferred" speed setting for that network. If the administrator has not

configured a preferred bandwidth for the network, this setting is treated the same as "Auto".

2.

Custom. Choosing "Custom" enables you to specify a number between 100Mb and 10Gb (in
increments of 100Mb) for requested bandwidth.

3.

Auto. Choosing "Auto" evenly distributes the available bandwidth between all connections assigned to
"auto".

For more information, see "Bandwidth assignment (on page

146

)."

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