Virtual connect networks, Understanding networks and shared uplink sets, Shared uplink sets and vlan tagging – HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 24-port Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Virtual Connect networks

Understanding networks and shared uplink sets

The VC-Enet modules use standard Ethernet bridge circuitry with special firmware so that they function as a
configurable Ethernet port aggregator. For a specific external data center connection, only the selected

server Ethernet NIC ports are visible on what appears to be an isolated, private, loop-free network. The

VC-Enet module uplinks do not participate in the data center Spanning Tree Protocol or other switch

management protocols that could disrupt the data center network.
The VC-Enet module uplinks support link aggregation, link layer discovery protocol (LLDP), and VLAN

tagging. VLAN tagging enables uplinks to be shared to carry multiple networks.
Each network defined within VCM can have one or more uplinks. Virtual Connect independently ensures that

no loops are created within the VC domain and that the resulting tree structure is optimized for the uplinks to

the data center.
When multiple uplinks are used on a network, VCM first verifies if any of the ports can be collected together

into an aggregation group, which requires connections to go from a single VC-Enet module to a single data

center switch. Then, VCM picks a single link (or aggregation group) as the connection to the external

network. The remaining connections are blocked and held as standby ports.

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To improve network performance and prevent unnecessary Spanning Tree Topology

Change Notifications (TCN) on the network, configure Ethernet switches connected to Virtual

Connect with the same Spanning Tree settings you would use when connecting to a server blade
NIC. For Cisco switches, use the portfast command to enable ports connected to a VC-Enet

module. This action ensures that link state changes on Virtual Connect do not cause a TCN.

Shared uplink sets and VLAN tagging

A shared uplink set identifies VC-Enet module uplinks that carry multiple networks over the same cable or set

of cables. In this case, each Ethernet packet carries a VLAN tag (IEEE 802.1Q) to identify the specific

network to which it belongs. On shared uplinks, the VLAN tags are added when packets leave the
VC-enabled enclosure and are removed when packets enter the enclosure. The external Ethernet switch and

VCM must be configured to use the same VLAN tag identifier (a number between 1 and 4094) for each

network.
Virtual Connect places no special restrictions on which VLAN identifiers can be used, so the VLAN IDs
already used for the networks in the data center can be used on these shared uplinks. To configure a shared

uplink set for VLAN tagging, obtain a list of the network names and their VLAN IDs.
A shared uplink set enables multiple ports to be included to support port aggregation and link failover with

a consistent set of VLAN tags.
Because VLAN tags are added or removed when Ethernet packets leave or enter the VC-Enet shared uplink,

the VLAN tags have no relevance after the Ethernet packet enters the enclosure.

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