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VM Properties Network
tab
The VM Properties Network tab shows the network devices for a specific virtual machine.
Quick reference
Figure 4-23 VM Properties Network tab
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Properties for VM rex05 on VM Host rex01.xx.xx.com
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Virtual Network Interfaces
Physical Network Interfaces
Virtual Switches
AVIO LAN
bus 0, dev 0, fcn 0
focus
(aviosing port 1)
LAN
bus 0, dev 2, fcn 0
focus
(aviosing port 2)
0/0/6/1/0 1000Base-T LAN
lan3
focus
(Supports AVIO)
0/0/12/1/0 10/100Base-TX LAN
lan1
focus
no avio
Shared VSwitch
focus
aviosing
Shared VSwitch
focus
(Supports AVIO)
AVIO LAN
bus 0, dev 4, fcn 0
focus
(aviosing port 3)
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Goes back to the previous view, in this case the VM Manager VM Host view. When you
access the VM Properties view from another VM Manager view (such as the VM Host view),
the link returns you to that previous view. If you had accessed the VM Properties view
directly from Virtualization Manager, the link returns you to Virtualization Manager. In HP
SMH, when you first access this page from HP SMH, the link is not provided. The link
appears whenever you move from one VM Manager view to another (such as from VM Host
view to VM Properties view, in which case the Go back to Integrity Virtual Machines
Manager: Manage Host
link appears on the VM Properties view).
2
Displays this window in a format suitable for printing.
3
Updates the data displayed on this page. In general, VM Manager tabbed view screens are
refreshed automatically at regular intervals, and VM Manager screens that display
configuration data are updated instantaneously when you use VM Manager to change the
related configuration parameters. However, when changes to the virtual machine I/O
configuration are made using tools other than VM Manager (such as adding or removing
I/O devices by using the VM Host command line), the updated configuration data is not
shown until the screen is refreshed.
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Displays the type of network interface such as emulated LAN (displayed as “LAN” ) or
Accelerated Virtual Input/Output LAN (displayed as “AVIO LAN,” as in this instance).
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Allows you to perform an action on the I/O device. Select the box, then select an action from
the appropriate menu available on the VM Manager menu bar.
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Clicking the Focus link limits the display to only those network devices associated with the
selected object (in this instance, the device associated with port 1) and the objects directly
connected to it. All other devices are not displayed. To return to the original view, click the
Show All
link visible beneath the VM Manager menu bar on the focused page.
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The meter (bar graph) displays network I/O throughput data, if available. The data is a
5-minute average that is calculated and updated on 5-minute boundaries. If the data cannot
be displayed, the meter is dimmed as in this example, and a label indicates the probable
cause. For a description of meter labels, see
“Utilization meter status/error information”
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