Network-access-group – HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Item

Description

->set network Network1 Labels="label1, label2"

Adds labels to a network

->set network Network1 Labels=

Removes all labels from a network

->set network Network1 Color=red

Sets the network color to red

Item

Description

show network

Display all Ethernet networks in the domain.
Configured values for ConnectionMode and VLanTunnel display for UNSHARED

networks only.
Configured values for NativeVLAN, UplinkSet, and VLanID display for SHARED
networks only.

Syntax

show network [<NetworkName>|*]

Parameter

NetworkName

(optional)

The name of an existing network (Ethernet or FCoE) in the VC domain. Use "*" to
display a detailed view of all the networks. If not specified, a summary view of the
networks appears.

Examples

->show network

Displays a summary of all networks

->show network *

Displays detailed information for all networks

->show network MyNetwork

Displays detailed information for a specific network

network-access-group

Manage network access groups.
Supported actions: add, help, remove, set, show

Item

Description

add network-

access-group

Create a new network access group. After the network access group is created, it can

be added to a network. The maximum supported number of network access groups is
128.

Syntax

add network-access-group <Name>

Parameter

Name (required)

The unique name of the new network access group to create. Valid characters include

alphanumeric, "_", "-", and ".". The maximum length of the name is 64 characters.

Example

->add network-access-group DatabaseNetGroup

Creates a new network access group, and then adds it to the domain

Item

Description

remove network-

access-group

Remove a network access group from the domain. To remove a network access group,
it cannot be in use by any server profiles. A network access group cannot be deleted if

it is the only one to which a network belongs. The Default network access group cannot
be deleted.

Syntax

remove network-access-group <Name|*>

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