Configuring the lacp timer, Obtaining and using a new signed certificate – HP Virtual Connect FlexFabric 10Gb24-port Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 161

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Select the WWNs to be used by the domain

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Set up the connections to the external FC Fabrics

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Configure FC SNMP settings

Additional operation permissions can be assigned to network, server, or storage roles such as configuring

port monitoring or upgrading VC firmware.
It is possible to create a user with no roles. This user can only view status and settings.

Configuring the LACP Timer

To set the LACP Timer:

>set lacp-timer default=Long

To display the LACP Timer settings:

->show lacp-timer

Obtaining and using a new signed certificate

1.

Generate and transfer an SSL certificate signing request (CSR) to a remote FTP server:
>save ssl-csr address=ftp://user:[email protected]/new-ssl.csr

CN=server.domain.com O=Hewlett-Packard C=US ST=CA L=Cupertino

[email protected]
If the existing key is 1024 bits, a warning appears stating that a new key and certificate must be
generated and the web server must be restarted. After you confirm this operation, a new key and

certificate are generated and the web server restarts. The command pauses for 30 seconds to allow the

web server to restart.

2.

Send the CSR text to the certificate authority (CA). The CA returns a signed certificate.

3.

Upload the signed certificate:
>load ssl-certificate

Address=ftp://user:[email protected]/new-ssl.crt
The file is transferred and the web server restarts.

4.

To import the VCM certificate into a SIM Managed Profile, extract the certificate from the browser.
For Internet Explorer:

a.

From the Tools menu, select Internet Options.

b.

On the Content tab, click Certificates.

c.

Select the certificate you want to extract, and then click Export.

d.

Follow the prompts on the Certificate Export Wizard.

For Firefox:

a.

From the Tools menu, select Options.

b.

Click Advanced.

c.

On the Security tab, click View Certificates.

d.

Select the certificate you want to extract, and then click Backup.

e.

Follow the on-screen prompts.

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