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Managing shared uplink sets – HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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This summary screen lists the server ports connected to each network in the Virtual Connect domain. This

screen is viewable by all authorized users.

The following table describes the columns within the Ethernet Networks (Server Connections) screen.

Column name

Description

Network Name

Name of the network

Type

Type of network (ENET or FCOE)

(Profile) Name

Name of the profile

(Profile) Status

Overall status of the server profile

(Profile) Type

Type of profile connection (ENET or FCOE)

(Profile) Port

Server port number

(Profile Connection) Status

Shows the overall status of the individual server port

(Profile Connection) MAC

Lists the MAC address for the server port

(Physical Server) Enclosure

Enclosure name where the server resides

(Physical Server) Bay

Bay number where the server resides

(Physical Server) Model

Model of the server

Action

Go to the network or profile

The following table describes the available actions in the Ethernet Networks (Server Connections) screen.

Clicking another link in the pull-down menu or left navigation tree causes current edits that have not been
applied to be lost.

Task

Action

Edit a network

Click Go to Network in the Action column, or right-click the network, and
then select Go to Network.

Edit a server profile

Click Go to Profile in the Action column, or right-click the profile, and then

select Go to Profile.

Managing shared uplink sets

Use the following screens to manage shared uplink sets:

Define Shared Uplink Set screen (on page

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Define a shared uplink set