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

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Item

Description

Examples

->add server-port-map MyProfile:1 Network1 VLanID=100

Adds a new server port to dedicated network mapping

->add server-port-map MyProfile:2 RedNetwork

Uplinkset=MyUplinkSet1

Adds a new server port to shared network mapping

->add server-port-map MyProfile:3 GreenNetwork

Uplinkset=MyUplinkset1 UnTagged=true

Adds a new server port to shared network mapping and enables untagged packet

handling

Item

Description

remove

server-port-map

Remove a server port network mapping.

Syntax

remove server-port-map <ConnectionID|*> [<Network Name>]

Parameters

ConnectionID

(required)

The ID of an existing Ethernet connection associated with a profile and a server
port. The format of the ConnectionID is <ProfileName:PortNumber>. Use "*"

to remove all server-port-map configurations from the domain.

Network (optional) The name of an Ethernet network on which the mapping exists
Examples

->remove server-port-map MyProfile:1 RedNetwork

Removes a server port network mapping

->remove server-port-map MyProfile:1 *

Removes all server port network mappings from a profile

->remove server-port-map *

Removes all server port mappings in the domain

Item

Description

set server-port-map Modify an existing server port network mapping. This command cannot be used if

the network is associated with a shared uplink set.

Syntax

set server-port-map <ConnectionID> <Network Name>

[VLanID=<VLanID>] [UnTagged=<true|false>]

Parameters

ConnectionID

(required)

The ID of an existing Ethernet connection associated with a profile and a server
port. The format of the ConnectionID is <ProfileName:PortNumber>.

Network (required) The name of a valid Ethernet network on which the mapping exists
Properties

VLanID (optional)

The new VLAN ID to be used for server port network mapping. Valid values include

1 to 4094.

Untagged (optional) Enables or disables the network to handle untagged packets. Only one network in

an Ethernet network connection can handle untagged packets. The default value is
"false". If a shared uplink set is used, the untagged network is the same as the native
network, if present, but any network can also be configured to handle untagged

packets. When changing a network untagged option from "true" to "false", you
must specify a VLanID if the global option SharedServerVLanId is set to "false".

Examples

->set server-port-map MyProfile:1 Network1 VLanId=100

Modifies the VLAN ID of an existing server port network mapping

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