4 learning more, 1 roles, 2 tasks for logical interconnects – HP OneView User Manual

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Connectivity and synchronization with the appliance

The appliance monitors the health status of interconnects and issues alerts when there is a change
in status of an interconnect or port. The appliance maintains the configuration that you specify on
the interconnects that it manages.

The appliance also monitors the connectivity status of interconnects. If the appliance loses
connectivity with an interconnect, an alert is displayed until connectivity is restored. The appliance
attempts to resolve connectivity issues and clear the alert. If it cannot, you have to resolve the issues
and manually refresh the interconnect to synchronize it with the appliance.

About unsupported interconnects

Unsupported hardware is hardware that the appliance cannot manage. If the appliance detects
an interconnect that it does not expect or cannot manage, it assigns the interconnect a critical
health status and displays an alert with a resolution of replacing the interconnect with a model it
can manage. The appliance displays the model name of the unsupported interconnect that it obtains
from the OA (Onboard Administrator).

If the unsupported interconnect is in an unmanaged bay, the appliance places it into an inventory
state and creates a resource for it, but does not bring it under management.

NOTE:

If you try to create a server profile that has a connection to an unsupported interconnect,

the operation will fail.

19.1.4 Learning more

“Interconnects” (page 35)

“Networking features” (page 27)

19.2 Managing logical interconnects and logical interconnect groups

A logical interconnect represents the available networks, uplink sets, and stacking links for a set
of physical interconnects in a single enclosure. The Logical Interconnects screen provides a graphical
view of the logical interconnect configuration in an enclosure. Use this screen or the REST APIs to
manage the uplink sets for the logical interconnect.

When you add an enclosure, a logical interconnect is created automatically. The logical interconnect
group serves as a template to ensure the consistent configuration of all of its logical interconnects.

19.2.1 Roles

Minimum required privileges: Infrastructure administrator or Network administrator

19.2.2 Tasks for logical interconnects

The appliance online help provides information about using the UI or the REST APIs to:

Update the logical interconnect firmware.

Add an uplink set.

Create a logical interconnect support dump file.

Enable and disable physical ports.

Manage SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) access and trap destinations.

Reapply the logical interconnect configuration to its physical interconnects.

Update the logical interconnect configuration from the logical interconnect group.

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