HP Virtual Connect 4Gb Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual
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Field name
Description
switch. Currently there is no active traffic on this link.
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Unlinked—There is no physical VC module or switch connection.
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FCoE Active—An FCoE network has been defined, uplinks are
connected, and an FCoE-capable switch has been correctly
configured.
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No FCoE—An FCoE network has been defined, uplinks are connected,
but an FCoE-capable switch has not been configured, or the connection
is to a non-FCoE switch.
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
)."
PID
PID status icon (on or off) for the network analyzer port
Speed/Duplex
Pull-down menu to specify the speed and duplex (where applicable) of the
network analyzer port
Detailed Stats/Info
Click the link to display detailed statistics about this port.
Delete
Displays the Delete icon. Click to remove the network analyzer port.
Port Monitoring State
Used to enable or disable port monitoring. This feature enables the network
administrator to disable port monitoring while maintaining the monitored
port configuration.
Monitored Port List
Displays up to 16 server ports that are monitored at the same time.
Module Port
Enclosure, bay, and port number of the monitored port
Direction
Direction of traffic on the port being monitored. Valid choices are "From
Server", "To Server", or "Both". The default is "Both".
Server Profile
Identifies the server profile associated with the monitored port, if one exists.
The assigned networks are listed by each subport. If multiple networks are
assigned, mouse over the label to see a listing of all networks associated
with the subport.
MAC
MAC address of the monitored port
Server Bay Port
Enclosure and server device bay the monitored port is associated with
Delete
Displays the Delete icon. Click to remove the port from the monitored list.
The following table describes the available actions in the Ethernet Settings (Port Monitoring) 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
Enable or disable port monitoring Click the box under Port Monitoring State. A network analyzer port is
required to enable or disable the port monitoring state.
Select a mirror-to port
Click the Select Port down arrow. If a port already exists, click the Change
Port down arrow.
Change the Network Analyzer
Port speed
Click the menu under Speed/Duplex, and then select a setting.
Delete the Network Analyzer Port Click the Delete icon.
View detailed statistics for the
Network Analyzer Port
Click on the Detailed Stats/Info link.
Add a port to the monitored port
list
Click Select Ports.... A list of server ports is displayed with check boxes to
select or clear the monitored ports.
Clear selections and settings
without saving
Click Clear.
Apply new selections and settings Click Apply.