HP Virtual Connect for c-Class BladeSystem Version 4.01 User Guide
Table Of Contents
- HP Virtual Connect for c-Class BladeSystem Version 4.01 User Guide
- Abstract
- Notice
- Contents
- Introduction
- HP Virtual Connect Manager
- Virtual Connect domains
- Understanding Virtual Connect domains
- Managing domains
- Managing SNMP
- Viewing the system log
- Managing SSL configuration
- HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosures
- Virtual Connect users and roles
- Understanding VC administrative roles
- Managing users
- Local Users screen
- Configuring LDAP, RADIUS, and TACACS+
- Minimum requirements
- LDAP Server Settings (LDAP Server) screen
- LDAP Server Settings (LDAP Groups) screen
- LDAP Server Settings (LDAP Certificate) screen
- RADIUS Settings (RADIUS Server) screen
- RADIUS Settings (RADIUS Groups) screen
- TACACS+ Settings screen
- Role Management (Role Authentication Order) screen
- Role Management (Role Operations) screen
- Virtual Connect networks
- Understanding networks and shared uplink sets
- Managing networks
- Network Access Groups screen
- Define Network Access Group screen
- Ethernet Settings (Port Monitoring) screen
- Ethernet Settings (Advanced Settings) screen
- Quality of Service
- IGMP Settings (IGMP Configuration) screen
- IGMP Settings (Multicast Filter Set) screen
- Define Ethernet Network screen
- Ethernet Networks (External Connections) screen
- Ethernet Networks (Server Connections) screen
- Managing shared uplink sets
- Virtual Connect fabrics
- Virtual Connect server profiles
- Understanding server profiles
- Managing MAC, WWN, and server virtual ID settings
- Managing server profiles
- Define Server Profile screen
- Creating FCoE HBA connections for a BL890c i4
- Limited Ethernet connections when using HP Virtual Connect Flex-10/10D modules
- Creating iSCSI connections
- Flex-10 iSCSI connections
- Define Server Profile screen (multiple enclosures)
- Multiple network connections for a server port
- Defining server VLAN mappings
- Fibre Channel boot parameters
- Server Profiles screen
- Edit Server Profile screen
- Assigning a server profile with FCoE connections to an HP ProLiant BL680c G7 Server Blade
- Unassigning a server profile with FCoE connections to an HP ProLiant BL680c G7 Server Blade and deleting the SAN fabric
- General requirements for adding FC or FCoE connections
- Define Server Profile screen
- Virtual Connect and Insight Control Server Deployment
- Virtual Connect modules
- Firmware updates
- Stacking Links screen
- Throughput Statistics screen
- Enclosure Information screen
- Enclosure Status screen
- Interconnect Bays Status and Summary screen
- Causes for INCOMPATIBLE status
- Ethernet Bay Summary (General Information) screen
- Ethernet Bay Summary (Uplink Port Information) screen
- Ethernet Bay Summary (Server Port Information) screen
- Ethernet Bay Summary (MAC Address Table) screen
- Ethernet Bay Summary (IGMP Multicast Groups) screen
- Ethernet Bay Summary (Name Server) screen
- Ethernet Port Detailed Statistics screen
- FC Port Detailed Statistics screen
- FC Bay Summary screen
- Interconnect Bay Overall Status icon definitions
- Interconnect Bay OA Reported Status icon definitions
- Interconnect Bay VC Status icon definitions
- Interconnect Bay OA Communication Status icon definitions
- Server Bays Summary screen
- Server Bay Status screen
- Port status conditions
- Interconnect module removal and replacement
- Virtual Connect modules
- Upgrading to an HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 24-Port FC Module
- Upgrading to an HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 20-Port FC Module
- Upgrading or removing an HP Virtual Connect Flex-10, HP Virtual Connect FlexFabric, or HP Virtual Connect Flex-10/10D module
- Upgrading to an HP Virtual Connect FlexFabric module from a VC-FC module
- Onboard Administrator modules
- Maintenance and troubleshooting
- Appendix: Using Virtual Connect with nPartitions
- Support and other resources
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Documentation feedback
- Index

Virtual Connect server profiles 201
Task Action
Show all profiles, only assigned
profiles, or only unassigned
profiles
Click the down arrow in the Show: box.
Define a new profile
Left-click in the table, right-click to display a menu, and then click Add; or
select Server Profile from the Define menu at the top of the screen; or click
Add at the bottom of the screen.
Edit a server profile
Left-click on the profile row, right-click to display a menu, and then click Edit;
or click the Edit link in the Action column.
Delete a single server profile
Left-click on the profile row, right-click to display a menu, and then click
Delete; or click the pull-down arrow in the Action column, and then select
Delete.
Copy a single server profile
Left-click on the profile row, right-click to display a menu, and then click
Copy; or click the pull-down arrow in the Action column, and then select
Copy.
Print a list of defined server profiles
Click the print icon at the top of the screen. See "Print Server Profile list (on
page 201)."
Print Server Profile list
This report is available on the Server Profiles screen (on page 200), and lists the set of profiles that have been
defined in the VC domain:
• To filter the report for only assigned or unassigned profiles, click the down arrow in the Show: box.
• To print the report, click the print icon.
• Click Print.
• To close the window and return to the Server Profiles screen, click Close.
Edit Server Profile screen
To access this screen, do one of the following:
• Click the Edit link for a server profile on the Server Profiles screen (on page 200).
• Enter a server profile name in the Find Configuration Items search field in the left navigation tree, and
then select the server profile.
Use this screen to edit the properties of an existing server profile. This screen enables you to do the following:
• Change the profile name
• Change the associated network access group
• Add, delete, or modify Ethernet adapter connections
• Change the network port speed settings
• Enable or disable PXE
• Set multicast filters or filter sets
• Modify iSCSI HBA connections
• Modify FC HBA connection settings, if there are one or more VC Fibre Channel modules in the Virtual
Connect domain