Changes from vc 3.00 to 3.10 – HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Introduction 6

Command

Changes

Virtual Connect 3.10 Virtual Connect 3.15

set fabric

10Gb/24-Port Module
supports both the Auto
and Manual Login

Re-Distribution
schemes, whereas
other FC modules only

support the Manual
Login Re-Distribution
scheme.

10Gb/24-Port Module
is present in the help
file, but it is not

supported.

Module, HP VC 4Gb FC
Module, HP VC 8Gb
20-Port FC Module, and

HP VC 8Gb 24-Port FC
Module only support the
Manual Login

Re-Distribution scheme.
The HP VC FlexFabric
10Gb/24-Port Module

supports both the Auto
and Manual Login
Re-Distribution schemes

add fabric

set fabric

The HP VC FlexFabric
10Gb/24-Port Module
is present in the help

file, but it is not
supported

For the HP VC FlexFabric
10Gb/24-Port Module,
valid speed values

include: 'Auto', '2Gb',
'4Gb' and '8Gb'

help fcoe-connection

add fcoe-connection

remove fcoe-connection

set fcoe-connection

show fcoe-connection

The new object

"fcoe-connection" is
supported in VC 3.15,

allowing you to add,
remove, set, and show
FCoE fabric

connections.

Not supported

All these commands are

supported.

add profile

By default, FCoE
connections are added

when creating a
profile in VC 3.15.

The
"NoDefaultFcoeConn"
option was added to

the "add profile"
command to change
this default behavior.

Not supported, but the
help shows this option.

add profile
<ProfileName>

[-NoDefaultEnetConn]
[-NoDefaultFcConn]

[-NoDefaultFcoeConn]
[SNType=<Factory-Defa
ult|User-Defined>]

[SerialNumber=<serialN
um>] [UUID=<uuid>]

show statistics

Adding DCBX status to

port statistics

No DCBX status

Adding DCBX Status:

Application Protocol
Status
Overall Status

Pending Status
Priority Flow Control
State

Priority Group State

Changes from VC 3.00 to 3.10

Command

Changes

Virtual Connect 3.00 Virtual Connect 3.10

set fc-connection

In VC 3.10, "BootPort"
and "BootLun"
attributes are required

if Boot Priority is set to
"Primary" or

BootPort—Optional
BootLun—Optional

BootPort—Required if the
Boot Priority is set to
either Primary or

Secondary
BootLun—Required if the

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