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HP 1.10GB Virtual Connect Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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If you are updating to VC 3.30, all current networks are added to the Default network access group and all

server profiles are set to use the Default network access group. Network communication within the Default
network access group behaves similarly to earlier versions of VC firmware, because all profiles can reach all

networks.
If you create a new network access group, NetGroup1, and move existing networks from the Default network

access group to NetGroup1, then a profile that uses NetGroup1 cannot use networks included in the Default
network access group. Similarly, if you create a new network and assign it to NetGroup1 but not to the

Default network access group, then a profile that uses the Default network access group cannot use the new

network.
To access this screen, click the Network Access Groups link in the left navigation tree.
The Network Access Groups screen is accessible to all users, but only users with network privileges can add,

edit, and delete network access groups.

The following table describes the available actions in the Network Access Groups screen.

Task

Action

View networks that are members of a

network access group

Click the network access group name.

Filter the list of networks in a network
access group

On the Alphabetic tab, click a letter to show only network names that
begin with that group of letters, or click All to show all networks

alphabetically. On the Filter tab, use the pull-down menus to select the

networks you want to view, and then click Go.

Add a new network access group
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Define Network Access Group screen

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Click Add.

Edit a network access group ("

Edit

Network Access Group screen

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Click the network access group name, and then click Edit.