11.0 HP StoreVirtual Storage User Guide (AX696-96275, December 2013)

Table 83 Identifying Ethernet interfaces on the storage system (continued)
Ethernet Interfaces
What the label saysWhere labeled
Motherboard:Port1, Motherboard:Port2
Intel Gigabit Ethernet or Broadcom Gigabit EthernetConfiguration Interface
Eth0, Eth1, or a graphical symbol similar to the following:
or
Label on the back of the storage system
Once you have established a connection to the storage system using a terminal emulation program,
you can configure an interface connection using the Configuration Interface.
1. On the Configuration Interface main menu, press Tab to select Network TCP/IP Settings, and
press Enter.
2. Press Tab to select the network interface that you want to configure, and press Enter.
3. Enter the host name, and press Tab to move to the next section to configure the network settings.
NOTE: If you specify an IP address, Gateway is a required field. If you do not have a
Gateway, enter 0.0.0.0 for the Gateway address.
4. Press Tab to select OK, and press Enter to complete the network configuration.
5. Press Enter on the confirmation window.
6. Open the CMC, and locate the storage system using the Find function.
Deleting a NIC bond
You can delete the following NIC bonds using the Configuration Interface:
Active-Passive bond
Link Aggregation Dynamic Mode bond
Adaptive Load Balancing bond
For more information about creating and configuring NIC bonds, see “Configuring network interface
bonds” (page 52).
When you delete an Active-Passive bond, the primary interface assumes the IP address and
configuration of the deleted logical interface. The other NIC is disabled and its IP address is set
to 0.0.0.0.
When you delete a Link Aggregation Dynamic Mode or an Adaptive Load Balancing bond, eth0
or motherboard: port 1 retains the IP address of the deleted logical interface. The other NIC is
disabled, and its IP address is set to 0.0.0.0.
1. On the Configuration Interface main menu, press Tab to select Network TCP/IP Settings and
press Enter.
In the Available Network Devices window that opens, the logical bond is the only interface
listed.
2. Press Tab to select the bond, and press Enter.
3. Press Tab to select Delete Bond, and press Enter.
4. Press Enter on the confirmation window.
5. On the Available Network Devices window, press Tab to select Back, and press Enter.
Setting the TCP speed, duplex, and frame size
You can use the Configuration Interface to set the TCP speed, duplex, and frame size of a network
interface.
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