
10.
If the previous steps are not followed exactly, the module might be set to the UNKNOWN or INCOMPATIBLE state depending on how the error state was reached. The module should be physically removed. Then, the correct module type can be inserted.
If the previous steps have been followed and the server is not connecting properly to the network, power down the server, and then power it back up.
Upgrading or removing an HP Virtual Connect
Upgrading an enclosure to
•For more information on individual module requirements, see "Installation requirements".
•For detailed migration information, see the HP Virtual Connection Migration Guide technical white paper on the HP website
Replacing a Virtual Connect Ethernet module with an HP Virtual Connect
CAUTION: Replacing the primary/backup bay pair modules with modules of a different type requires the creation of a new VC domain, creating the probability that VC managed identifiers (MAC, WWN, and serial numbers) could be assigned to different server ports or slots from the original VC domain.
The HP Virtual Connection Migration Guide technical white paper on the HP website
1.Upgrade the VC domain firmware to the latest supported version. See "VC module supported firmware".
2.Delete the domain.3.Remove all network uplinks from the modules to be removed.4.Remove the existing modules from both horizontally adjacent bays.5.Install the HP Virtual Connect6.Import one or more enclosures and create a new VC domain. If available, a
Replacing a Virtual Connect Ethernet module with an HP Virtual Connect
1.Upgrade the VC domain firmware to the latest supported version. See "VC module supported firmware".
2.Save the configuration.Virtual Connect modules 277