Managing mac, wwn, and server virtual id settings – HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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In cases where the requested bandwidth settings you specified for the four FlexNICs in a single physical port

exceed 10Gb, the following rules are applied in this order:

1.

If FlexNICs with a "preferred" or "custom" value for requested bandwidth exceed 10Gb, each FlexNIC
is allocated bandwidth proportional to its requested bandwidth setting. For example, if four FlexNICs

on a given port have requested bandwidth settings of 1Gb, 2Gb, 4Gb, and 5Gb, their allocated

bandwidth is as shown in the table below. In this example, 200Mb remains after dividing the 10Gb

link. 100Mb is added to the two connections with the least bandwidth.

Requested

Calculation

Allocation + remainder

FlexNIC a

1Gb

(1/12)*10Gb = 800Mb

900Mb

FlexNIC b

2Gb

(2/12)*10Gb = 1600Mb

1700Mb

FlexNIC c

4Gb

(4/12)*10Gb = 3300Mb

3300Mb

FlexNIC d

5Gb

(5/12)*10Gb = 4100Mb

4100Mb

2.

Every FlexNIC that is linked must be allocated at least 100Mb. For example, if four FlexNICs on a given
port have requested bandwidth settings of 2Gb, 8Gb, Auto, and Auto, their allocated bandwidth is as

shown in the table below. In this example, 100Mb must be allocated to the two FlexNICs set to "Auto"

because no bandwidth would remain after allocating 2Gb and 8Gb to the first two FlexNICs. The two

FlexNICs set for 2Gb and 8Gb requested bandwidth are allocated a proportion of the 9800Mb
remaining after the two FlexNICs set to "Auto" receive 100Mb. In this example, there is a remainder of

100Mb, and that remainder is assigned to the FlexNIC whose allocated bandwidth differs the most

from its requested bandwidth.

Requested

Calculation

Allocation + remainder

FlexNIC a

2Gb

(2/10)*9800Mb = 1900Mb

2000Mb

FlexNIC b

8Gb

(8/10)*9800Mb = 7800Mb

7800Mb

FlexNIC c

Auto

100Mb

100Mb

FlexNIC d

Auto

100Mb

100Mb

For FlexFabric configurations, the allocated bandwidth for the assigned FCoE connections takes precedence

over the Enet connections in all cases. This implies that if you add FCoE connection bandwidth to a server

port that has both Enet and FCoE connections on different PFs, the Enet connection has less bandwidth
according to the rules stated above.

Managing MAC, WWN, and server virtual ID

settings

Use the following screens to manage MAC, WWN, and server virtual ID settings:

Ethernet Settings (MAC Addresses) screen (on page

171

)

o

Select MAC addresses for server profiles

Fibre Channel Settings (WWN Settings) screen (on page

172

)

o

Select WWN ranges for server profiles

Serial Number Settings screen (on page

173

)

o

Add a serial number and UUID to server profiles

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