Creating server profiles, Adding enet-network connections to a profile, Adding fc fabric connections to a server profile – HP Virtual Connect 1.10Gb-F Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 49

If a server blade is inserted into a device bay already assigned a server profile, Virtual Connect Manager

automatically updates the configuration of that server blade before it is allowed to power up and connect
to the network.
If a server blade is moved from a Virtual Connect managed enclosure to a non-Virtual Connect enclosure,

local MAC addresses and WWNs are automatically returned to the original factory defaults. This feature

prevents duplicate MAC addresses and WWNs from appearing in the data center because of a server
blade redeployment.

NOTE:

If you are using server factory default MAC addresses WWNs and default Fibre

Channel boot parameters, you do not have to power off a server to make any profile changes.
If you are using HP assigned or user assigned MAC addresses or WWNs, you must power a

server off when moving a profile to the server or away from the server.

Creating server profiles

To create a new server profile, use the

add profile

command:

>add profile MyProfile

After an enclosure is imported into a Virtual Connect domain, server blades that have not been assigned

a server profile are isolated from all networks to ensure that only properly configured server blades are
attached to data center networks.
A server profile can be assigned and defined for each device bay so that the server blade can be

powered on and connected to a deployment network. These profiles can then later be modified or

replaced by another server profile.
A server profile can also be assigned to an empty bay to allow deployment at a later date.

Adding enet-network connections to a profile

To add a new Ethernet network connection to an existing server profile, use the

add enet-connection

command:

>add enet-connection MyProfile network=MyNetwork pxe=enabled

Adding FC fabric connections to a server profile

To add a new FC SAN connection to an existing server profile, use the

add fc-connection

command:

>add fc-connection MyProfile fabric=SAN_5

Assigning a server profile to device bay 1

To assign a server profile to a specific device bay, use the

assign profile

command:

>assign profile MyProfile enc0:1

>assign profile MyProfile 1

Configuring IGMP settings

To set Ethernet IGMP snooping properties, use the

set igmp

command:

> set igmp enabled=true timeout=30

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