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Define san fabric screen – HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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View of list of SAN fabrics with external connection information

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Add, edit, or delete a fabric

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Redistribute logins on a SAN fabric

SAN Fabrics (Server Connections) screen (on page

155

)

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View a list of SAN fabrics with server connection information

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Delete a fabric

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Redistribute logins on a SAN fabric

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Define a SAN fabric

Edit SAN Fabric screen (on page

151

)

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Modify a fabric name

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Set the uplink port speed

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Change the login re-distribution

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Add or delete an uplink port

Fibre Channel Settings (Misc.) screen (on page

156

)

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Set the time interval to wait after a link becomes unstable before automatic redistribution occurs
within the fabric

Define SAN Fabric screen

To define a SAN fabric, select the Define SAN Fabric link on the home page, click Define SAN Fabric on the
SAN Fabrics (Server Connections) screen (on page

155

), click Add on the SAN Fabrics (External

Connections) screen (on page

153

), or select SAN Fabric from the Define pull-down menu.

In FabricAttach mode, only connect HP VC 4Gb FC module, HP VC 8Gb 24-Port FC module, HP VC 8Gb

20-Port FC module, or FlexFabric FC uplinks to Fibre Channel switch ports that are NPIV-enabled.

NOTE:

If using a Brocade FC switch, verify that NPIV is enabled properly by using the

portshow command. If NPIV is not enabled properly, you might need to downgrade the

Brocade switch firmware, and then upgrade the firmware again.

For VC 8Gb 24-Port FC Modules, if uplink port 8 is present in the VC SAN fabric definition, this port is treated

as the lowest-numbered port and receives server logins before any other uplink ports.
In DirectAttach mode, connect the FC-capable uplink ports of the HP VC FlexFabric module to target ports on

the 3PAR array controller node.