
List of Figures
1-1 Traditional network and Virtual Connect comparison............................................................14
1-2 Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager homepage...................................................................16
1-3 Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager architecture overview.....................................................16
1-4 VC server profile movement example..................................................................................17
3-1 VC Domains page...........................................................................................................25
3-2 Removing Flex-10 iSCSI Connections...................................................................................31
3-3 Server Profile configured with a FC multi-blade server...........................................................32
3-4 Server profiles with more than 32 Ethernet network connections.............................................33
3-5 Enhanced SNMP configuration..........................................................................................34
3-6 Adding or editing a compatible SNMP trap destination........................................................34
3-7 Disabling trap severities....................................................................................................35
3-8 Selecting trap categories...................................................................................................35
3-9 Disabling Virtual Connect Manager traps............................................................................35
3-10 Select any value other than 8Gb as uplink and downlink configuration speeds........................36
3-11 Valid configuration of Ethernet and Fibre Channel Virtual Connect modules.............................43
3-12 VC Domain Group with VC Domains that have different numbers of enclosures........................44
3-13 VC domain maintenance..................................................................................................45
4-1 VC Domain Groups..........................................................................................................51
5-1 Server Profiles page.........................................................................................................61
5-2 iSCSI boot settings...........................................................................................................64
5-3 Auxiliary Blade Range......................................................................................................65
5-4 Server VLAN tag to vNet Mappings window.......................................................................66
5-5 Copying a server profile using the Copy from button.............................................................67
5-6 Force same VLAN mappings as Shared Uplink Sets check box...............................................67
5-7 Custom Port Speed window...............................................................................................67
6-1 Bays page......................................................................................................................73
6-2 Window displaying the power status of a bay.....................................................................75
6-3 Bay status with tab and hold.............................................................................................76
7-1 MAC Ranges List page.....................................................................................................81
7-2 WWN Ranges List page...................................................................................................84
7-3 WWN Ranges List page...................................................................................................86
8-1 Logical serial number page...............................................................................................89
9-1 Jobs list..........................................................................................................................91
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