HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface for c-Class BladeSystem Version 4.01 User Guide
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Item  Description 
CustomSpeed (required 
if the SpeedType is 
"Custom") 
The user-defined speed for the server port. Valid values include 100Mb to 
10Gb configured in 100Mb increments. 
BootPriority 
(optional) 
Controls whether the FCoE HBA port is enabled for SAN boot and affects the 
BIOS boot order. Valid values include "BIOS", "Primary", "Secondary", and 
"Disabled". 
BootPort 
(required if the Boot 
Priority is either 
"Primary" or  
"Secondary")
The target WWPN of the controller interface on the Fibre Channel storage 
target. The port name is a 64-bit identifier in the format 
NN:NN:NN:NN:NN:NN:NN:NN, where N is a hexadecimal number. 
BootLun  
(required if the Boot 
Priority is either 
"Primary" or  
"Secondary")
The LUN of the volume used for SAN boot. Valid values include an integer from 
0 to 255 or 16 hex digits (HP-UX only). 
Examples 
->set fcoe-connection MyProfile:1 Fabric=SAN_5 
Changes the fabric of an FCoE SAN fabric connection 
->set fcoe-connection RedProfile:2 Fabric="" 
Sets a FCoE SAN fabric connection to "Unassigned" 
->set fcoe-connection MyProfile:1 FcoeNet=FCOE_NET_1 
Changes the FCoE network of an FCoE network connection 
->set fcoe-connection MyProfile:1 SpeedType=Custom 
CustomSpeed=5000 
Modifies the FCoE connection and sets a custom speed of 5Gb 
->set fcoe-connection BlueProfile:1 BootPriority=Primary 
BootPort=50:06:0B:00:00:C2:62:00 BootLun=5 
Changes the SAN boot priority and sets additional boot parameters 
->set fcoe-connection MyProfile:1 SpeedType=Preferred 
Modifies the FCoE connection and set the speed type "Preferred" 
Item  Description 
show fcoe-connection 
Display the FCoE connections associated with the server profiles. 
Syntax 
show fcoe-connection [<ConnectionID>] 
Parameter 
ConnectionID 
(optional) 
The ID of an existing FCoE connection. The ID format is <ProfileName:Port>. 
Use <ProfileName:*> to display all FCoE connections of a profile. Use "*" to 
display all FCoE connections in the domain. 
Examples 
->show fcoe-connection 
Displays all FCoE connections in the domain 
->show fcoe-connection Profile1:* 
Displays all FCoE connections of a profile named Profile1 










