HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface Version 2.10 User Guide
Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI  81 
Because VLAN tags are added or removed when Ethernet packets leave or enter the VC-Enet shared 
uplink, the VLAN tags have no relevance after the Ethernet packet enters the enclosure. 
IMPORTANT: If you are deploying a server where VLAN tags will be used (added) on the 
server itself, do not connect the server Ethernet port carrying VLAN-tagged traffic to a shared 
uplink set. 
Identifying an associated network as the native VLAN causes all untagged incoming Ethernet packets to 
be placed onto this network. Only one associated network can be designated as the native VLAN. All out-
going Ethernet packets are VLAN tagged. 
Displaying shared uplink port sets 
•  Summary display 
>show uplinkset 
•  Detailed display 
>show uplinkset * 
•  Single uplinkset display 
>show uplinkset MyUplinkSetName 
Adding uplink ports to a shared uplink port set 
To add uplink ports to a shared uplink port set, use the add uplinkport command: 
>add uplinkport enc0:1:2 uplinkset=MyUplinkSetName 
Creating a network that uses a shared uplink port set 
To create a network that uses a shared uplink port set, use the add network command: 
>add network MyNewNetworkName uplinkset=MyUplinkSetName vlanid=156 
Server VLAN Tagging Support 
With VC 1.31 and lower, each server port could be connected to a single virtual network. With v1.31 
and higher, each server port can be connected to multiple virtual networks, each using a unique server 
VLAN ID for virtual network mapping. 
This feature can be turned off or turned on by using the following command: 
>set enet-vlan VLanTagControl=Tunnel 
>set enet-vlan VlanTagControl=Map 
If upgrading firmware to VC v1.31 or higher, this feature is disabled by default.  
If Virtual Connect is set to map VLAN tags, the translation of Server VLAN tags to internal network VLAN 
and again to external data center VLAN tags, and the reverse, on incoming and outgoing frames can 
result in a configuration where the server VLANs might not match the external VLANs used on uplinks. To 
avoid this scenario, the server connections can be forced to use the same VLAN mappings as the shared 
uplink sets. 
>set enet-vlan VLanTagControl=Map SharedServerVLanId=true 
When using mapped VLAN tags, the overall link speed can be controlled as follows: 










