Smart link, Private networks, Vlan tunneling support – HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Identifying an associated network as the native VLAN causes all untagged incoming Ethernet packets to be

placed onto this network. Only one associated network can be designated as the native VLAN. All outgoing
Ethernet packets are VLAN-tagged.
To enable native VLAN when defining a shared uplink set, select the box under Native. To enable or disable

native VLAN on an existing network, go to the Edit Shared Uplink Set screen (on page

131

). Click on the Edit

icon, and then select or deselect the box under Native.

Smart Link

Enabling Smart Link configures the network so that if all external links lose their link to external switches,

Virtual Connect drops the Ethernet link on all local server blade Ethernet ports connected to that network. This
feature can be useful when using certain server network teaming (bonding) configurations.

Private Networks

The Private Networks option provides extra networking security. When selected, the network is configured so
that all server ports connected to it cannot communicate with each other within the Virtual Connect domain.

All packets from servers are sent through the VC domain and out the uplink ports only. Servers on the network

can only communicate with each other through an external Layer 3 router that redirects the traffic back to the

VC domain.
VC limits the number of Private Networks to 128.

VLAN Tunneling Support

As of VC 3.30, you can have both mapped and tunneled networks within the same domain. VLAN tunneling
support is now controlled on a per network basis. You can enable or disable VLAN tunneling when adding

or modifying a network with a dedicated uplink. Dedicated VLANs that are not part of a shared uplink set can

be tunneled. Networks that are associated with a shared uplink set cannot be tunneled because they are

already being mapped.
When the 'Enable VLAN Tunneling' check box is selected, packets on that network with VLAN tags are

passed through the VC domain without modification. When the 'Enable VLAN Tunneling' check box is not

selected, the uplink ports in the network do not pass any packets that have VLAN tags.

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