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Virtual connect and rdp, Accessing hp virtual connect manager – HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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HP Virtual Connect Manager 10

Virtual Connect and RDP

If you plan on using VC-assigned MAC addresses and WWNs and are also working with server software
that will be licensed by MAC addresses or WWNs, assign server profiles before deploying an image

through RDP or attaching the license.
Always apply relevant licenses that are dependent on MAC addresses after the server profiles are

assigned so that the licenses are not lost due to a change in MAC address.

IMPORTANT:

If you plan to use RDP for RedHat Linux installation and also plan to use User-

or HP-defined MAC addresses, you must import the enclosure before running RDP.

RDP "rip and replace" is not supported in a Virtual Connect environment.

Accessing HP Virtual Connect Manager

Access to the Virtual Connect Manager occurs over the same Ethernet connection used to access the
enclosure Onboard Administrator and server blade iLO connections.
There are four ways to access HP Virtual Connect Manager:

If the management network uses dynamic DNS, locate the Default Network Settings label on the
module in interconnect bay 1, and then type the DNS name into the address field of the web

browser.
If the management network does not use dynamic DNS, use the Onboard Administrator to access
the Virtual Connect Manager.

Log on to the enclosure Onboard Administrator. From the rack overview screen, select the Virtual
Connect Manager link from the left navigation window. The Onboard Administrator firmware must

be version 2.41 or higher.

Log on to the enclosure Onboard Administrator. Select Interconnect Bays in the left navigation
window of the Onboard Administrator user interface to display the Interconnect Bays summary

screen. Select the Management URL link for the Virtual Connect Ethernet module in bay 1.
The Virtual Connect Manager typically operates on the Virtual Connect Ethernet module in bay 1

unless that module becomes unavailable, causing a failover to the Virtual Connect Manager