HP 1.10GB Virtual Connect Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual
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Multi-enclosure domain
The following table describes the columns and fields within the Define SAN Fabric screen.
Column
Description
Fabric Name
Descriptive name for the virtual fabric. Do not use spaces.
Login Re-Distribution
Login Re-distribution setting for the fabric. For all standard VC-FC modules, this is
always Manual. For FlexFabric modules, this can be set as described in "Login
)."
Configured Speed
Speed of the uplink ports, available after a port has been added. Valid values once
allowed are 2Gb, 4Gb, 8Gb, and Auto.
Uplink Port
Number of the FC module uplink port
Bay
Enclosure bay selected for the SAN fabric. Only uplinks on the same bay can be in the
same SAN fabric.
Port Status
Shows the link status, link speed, and connectivity of the port. If If the port is unlinked
and no connectivity exists, the cause is displayed. For more information about possible
causes, see "Port status conditions (on page
)."
Speed
Port speed for the uplink ports in the fabric
Connected To
WWN of the principal switch on the SAN fabric that this port is connected to on the
other end
Action
Perform delete operations
The following table describes the available actions in the Define SAN Fabric screen. Clicking another link in
the pull-down menu or left navigation tree causes the current edits that have not been applied to be lost.
Task
Description
Create a fabric name
Type a name in the Fabric Name field. Do not use spaces.
Add an uplink port
Select a bay and port, and then click Add. In double-dense mode, do not
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