HP BL680c HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager User Guide - Page 39

Performing VC Domain Maintenance, VC Domain Maintenance, Make changes, via VC Manager, Cancel

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• Connection mode • Smart link • Private network • Enable VLAN tunneling • States • Network port location • Speed/duplex mode • Connection mode • Preferred link connection • Preferred link connection speed • Maximum link connection • Maximum link connection speed • For each shared network: • Uplink Set Name • State • Smart Link • External VLAN ID • Native VLAN • Number of VLANs tagged associated to the shared network uplinks • For each uplink set name: • Connection Mode • Network Port Location Performing VC Domain Maintenance The VC Domain that maintenance operation comprises these steps: 1. Initiate the VC Domain Maintenance. 2. Perform changes through the Virtual Connect Manager Web interface. 3. Confirmed the VC Domain changes through VCEM. To perform VC Domain Maintenance from the VC Domains page: 1. Select the VC Domain upon which you want to perform VC Domain Maintenance. 2. Click VC Domain Maintenance. The VC Domain Maintenance page appears. 3. To unlock Virtual Connect Manager for domain, network, and storage changes, click Make changes via VC Manager. Virtual Connect Manager web interface appears in a separate browser window. The Under Maintenance status indicates that the VC Domain is temporarily unlocked for domain, network, and storage changes. 4. Using Virtual Connect Manager, log in with full user rights at Virtual Connect Manager, perform the necessary changes, and save the changes. VCEM blocks all operations related to the VC Domain and to its respective VC Domain Group while VC Domain is under VC Domain Maintenance. 5. Close the Virtual Connect Manager web browser and return to the VC Domain Maintenance page in VCEM. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to confirm the changes in VCEM. 6. To apply the changes, click Complete VC Domain Maintenance. Optionally, to cancel VC Domain changes, click Cancel. The Restore configuration checkbox enables VCEM to automatically restore the original VC Domain configuration in case the new VC Domain configuration is not able to be replicated to other VC Domains in the VC Domain Group. The Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager is executing the request message appears with a job ID code. 7. Click OK to go to the Jobs page and monitor job progress. VC Domains 39

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Connection mode
Smart link
Private network
Enable VLAN tunneling
States
Network port location
Speed/duplex mode
Connection mode
Preferred link connection
Preferred link connection speed
Maximum link connection
Maximum link connection speed
For each shared network:
Uplink Set Name
State
Smart Link
External VLAN ID
Native VLAN
Number of VLANs tagged associated to the shared network uplinks
For each uplink set name:
Connection Mode
Network Port Location
Performing VC Domain Maintenance
The VC Domain that maintenance operation comprises these steps:
1.
Initiate the VC Domain Maintenance.
2.
Perform changes through the Virtual Connect Manager Web interface.
3.
Confirmed the VC Domain changes through VCEM.
To perform VC Domain Maintenance from the VC Domains page:
1.
Select the VC Domain upon which you want to perform VC Domain Maintenance.
2.
Click
VC Domain Maintenance
. The VC Domain Maintenance page appears.
3.
To unlock Virtual Connect Manager for domain, network, and storage changes, click
Make changes
via VC Manager
. Virtual Connect Manager web interface appears in a separate browser window. The
Under Maintenance status indicates that the VC Domain is temporarily unlocked for domain, network,
and storage changes.
4.
Using Virtual Connect Manager, log in with full user rights at Virtual Connect Manager, perform the
necessary changes, and save the changes. VCEM blocks all operations related to the VC Domain and
to its respective VC Domain Group while VC Domain is under VC Domain Maintenance.
5.
Close the Virtual Connect Manager web browser and return to the VC Domain Maintenance page in
VCEM. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to confirm the changes in VCEM.
6.
To apply the changes, click
Complete VC Domain Maintenance
. Optionally, to cancel VC Domain
changes, click
Cancel
. The Restore configuration checkbox enables VCEM to automatically restore the
original VC Domain configuration in case the new VC Domain configuration is not able to be replicated
to other VC Domains in the VC Domain Group. The
Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager
is executing the request
message appears with a job ID code.
7.
Click
OK
to go to the Jobs page and monitor job progress.
VC Domains
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