HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface for c-Class BladeSystem Version 4.20 User Guide
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI  185 
Adding iSCSI connections to a profile 
To add a new iSCSI connection to an existing server profile, use the add iscsi-connection command: 
>add iscsi-connection MyProfile network=MyNetwork speedType=custom 
speed=2000 
To configure the boot parameters for the iSCSI connection, use the set iscsi-boot-param command as 
follows: 
>set iscsi-boot-param MyProfile1:1 BootOrder=Primary Lun=100 
InitiatorName="iqn.2009-09.com.someorg.iSCSI-Initiator" 
InitiatorIp=192.128.3.1 Mask=255.255.0.0 
TargetName="iqn.2009-09.com.someorg.iSCSI-Target" TargetIp=192.128.3.2 
TargetPort=40000 Authentication=CHAP Username=SomeUserName 
Secret=SomePassword123 
Adding FC fabric connections to a server profile 
To add a new FC SAN connection to an existing server profile, use the add fc-connection command: 
>add fc-connection MyProfile fabric=SAN_5 
For more information, see "General requirements for adding FC or FCoE connections (on page 191)." 
Adding FCoE connections to a profile 
To add a new FCoE connection to an existing server profile, use the add fcoe-connection command: 
>add fcoe-connection MyNewProfile Fabric=SAN_1 SpeedType=Custom 
CustomSpeed=5000 
To configure the boot parameters for the FCoE connection, use the set fcoe-connection command: 
>set fcoe-connection MyNewProfile:1 BootPriority=Primary 
BootPort=50:06:0B:00:00:C2:62:00 BootLun=5 
For more information, see "General requirements for adding FC or FCoE connections (on page 191)." 
Adding a network access group to a profile 
To create a new profile and assign an existing network access group, use the add profile command: 
>add profile MyNewProfile2 Nag=DatabaseNetGroup 
To modify the network access group of an existing server profile, use the set profile command: 
>set profile Profile1 Nag=NetGroup1 
Assigning a server profile to a device bay 
To assign a server profile to a specific device bay, use the assign profile command: 
>assign profile MyProfile enc0:1 
When defining server profiles in a multi-enclosure configuration, profiles can be assigned to server bays in 
any of the enclosures that have been added and imported into the domain. 
When a profile is created and assigned to a multi-blade server, the profile is applied to all of the blades in 
the multi-blade server. Be sure that the profile contains enough Ethernet and Fibre Channel connection entries 
for all of the ports on all of the blades in the multi-blade server. 
Configuring IGMP settings 










