HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Task Action

Select to use server factory
defaults for Fibre Channel

WWNs

Click Advanced....

Select to use factory defaults for
serial numbers (logical)

Click Advanced....

Assign a Network Name

1

Click the drop-down arrow in the Network Name field.

2

Select a network from the previously defined networks.

You can also select multiple networks. See "Multiple network connections
for a server port (on page

103

)."

Change the port speed setting

1

Click the drop-down arrow in the Port Speed Setting Column.

2

Select Preferred, Auto, or Custom. If Custom is selected, set the port
speed, and then click OK.

Enable or disable PXE, or Use
BIOS

1

Click the drop-down arrow in the PXE column.

2

Select Enabled or Disabled. If the existing PXE configuration on the

server is correct, the 'Use BIOS' PXE setting should be chosen. This
setting is the default.

Delete an Ethernet Network
Connection

Click the Delete icon in the delete column of the line item to be removed.
The first two connections cannot be deleted.

Add Network Connection

Click Add Network Connection.

Change the SAN fabric
connection

Click the drop-down arrow in the FC SAN Name box. Multiple fabrics can
be selected.

Change or disable the port
speed

Click the drop-down arrow in the Port Speed box.

View Fibre Channel Boot

Parameters

Click the Show Fibre Channel Boot Parameters checkbox.

Enable Fibre Channel Boot on a

port

1

Click the Show Fibre Channel Boot Parameters checkbox.

2

Click the drop-down arrow in the SAN Boot box.

3

Select the boot order.

4

Enter a valid Boot Target name and LUN in the edit boxes.

Disable Fibre Channel Boot on a

port

1

Click the Show Fibre Channel Boot Parameters checkbox.

2

Click the drop-down arrow in the SAN Boot box.

3

Select Disabled.

Revert to BIOS settings for Fibre

Channel Boot

1

Click the Show Fibre Channel Boot Parameters checkbox.

2

Click the drop-down arrow in the SAN Boot box.

3

Select Use BIOS.

Change the profile bay

assignment

1

Click Select Location in the Server Bay Assignment column.

2

Select the device bay or Unassigned.

Clear unsaved changes on the
screen

Click Clear.

Save changes and return to the

Server Profile screen

Click Apply.

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