HP 449298-001 AddressType, EthernetMAC, IScsiMAC, Add enet-connection MyNewProfile, Defined, Port

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Item

Description

 

 

PXE

Enables or disabled PXE on the network connection. Valid values are

 

enabled, disabled, and UseBios. If this value is not specified, the default

 

is "UseBios."

 

Only one connection can have PXE enabled per profile.

 

 

AddressType

The source of MAC address assignments to be used during the creation

 

of the new connection. If not specified, the default is the domain default.

 

If "User-Defined" is specified, then both an Ethernet MAC Address and

 

iSCSI MAC Address must also be specified. Valid values include Vc-

 

Defined, Factory-Default, and User-Defined.

 

 

EthernetMAC

The user-defined Ethernet MAC address to use for the connection. This

 

property is required if the AddressType specified is "User-Defined."

 

 

iScsiMAC

The user-defined iSCSI MAC address to use for the connection. This

 

property is required if the AddressType specified is "User-Defined."

 

 

Examples:

 

 

 

 

->add enet-connection MyNewProfile

 

Network=SomeNetwork

 

Adds a new Ethernet network connection to a profile

 

 

 

->add enet-connection MyNewProfile

 

Network=SomeNetwork2 PXE=enabled

 

Adds a new Ethernet network connection and enables PXE

 

 

 

->add enet-connection MyNewProfile

 

Adds a new Ethernet network connection and leaves the network

 

unassigned

 

 

 

->add enet-connection MyNewProfile

 

AddressType=Factory-Default

 

Adds a new Ethernet network connection and uses factory default

 

addresses

 

 

 

->add enet-connection MyNewProfile AddressType=Vc-

 

Defined

 

Adds a new Ethernet network connection using VC-defined addresses

 

 

 

->add enet-connection MyNewProfile AddressType=User-

 

Defined EthernetMAC=00-17-A4-77-00-00 iScsiMAC=00-

 

17-A4-77-00-01

 

Adds a new Ethernet network connection and provides user-defined

 

MAC addresses

 

 

Item

Description

 

 

 

 

set enet-connection

Modify an existing server profile connection

 

 

 

 

Syntax

set enet-connection <ProfileName> <Port>

 

 

[Network=<NetworkName>]

 

 

[PXE=<enableddisabledUseBios>]

 

 

 

 

Parameters:

 

 

 

 

 

ProfileName

The name of the server profile that contains the connection to modify

 

 

 

 

Port

The port number of the connection being modified

 

 

 

 

Properties:

 

 

 

 

 

NetworkName

The name of the Ethernet network to associate with the connection.

 

 

Applies to Ethernet network connections only.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents HP Virtual Connect Manager Command Line Interface User Guide Audience assumptions Contents Technical support Virtual Connect overview Command line overviewIntroduction Parameters Command line syntaxSubcommand managed element parameters options properties OptionsCLI command execution modes PropertiesRemote access to the Virtual Connect Manager Managed elements Command lineSubcommands Devicebay DomainSupported actions delete, help, set, show Enclosure Enet-connection Supported actions add, help, remove, setAddressType Network=SomeNetwork2 PXE=enabledAddressType=Factory-Default EthernetMACExternal-manager Fabric Fc-connection Support actions help, show, update FirmwareIgmp InterconnectLdap Ldap-group Supported actions add, help, remove, set, showMac-cache Network Profile Add profile MyNewProfile Add profile MyNewProfile2 -NoDefaultEnetConnAdd profile MyNewProfile2 -NoDefaultFcConn Assign profileSupported actions help, poweroff, poweron, reboot, show ServerPoweroff server enc0 Poweroff server enc02Poweroff server enc02 -Force Poweroff server enc02 -ForceOnTimeoutStackinglink Uplinkport StatusSystemlog Speed=Auto10Mb100Mb1GbDisabled Set uplinkportSet uplinkport PortID Network=NetworkName Set uplinkport enc012 Network=MyNetwork Speed=1GbUplinkset User Set user bill Password=HGtwf7272562 Set user steve Password=fgY87hHlSet user steve Password Remove user steveVersion Help subsystemVcm Command line Output format Interactive user output formatBrad Domain Brad Mills Brad.mills@hp.com True Server Scriptable output format Command line Ssh 192.168.0.120 login as Administrator password Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLIBasic configuration Ssh 192.168.0.120 login as AdministratorConfiguring local users Domain setupSetting the domain name Importing an enclosureRemove user bob Add user bob password=fhkjdhfk privileges=domain,networkSet user bob fullname=Bob J Smith enabled=false Remove userConfiguring MAC Address ranges Network setupConfiguring Ldap authentication support for users Assigned MAC addresses Creating a shared uplink port set Creating an enet-networkAdding uplink ports to an enet-network Adding uplink ports to a shared uplink port set Fibre Channel setupConfiguring WWN address ranges Creating a network that uses a shared uplink port setDisplaying FC fabrics Server Profile setupModifying FC fabric properties Set fabric name=MyNewName portspeed=4GbConfiguring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI Adding enet-network connections to a profile Configuring Igmp settingsCreating server profiles Adding FC fabric connections to a server profileCommon management operations Configuring MAC cache failover settingsSet mac-cache enabled=true refresh=10 Logging out of the CLIResetting the Virtual Connect Manager Reset vcm Reset vcm -failoverVirtual Connect Manager not found at this IP address HP contact information Technical supportBefore you contact HP Acronyms and abbreviations IgmpPXE Index Index