The HPE Virtual Connect interconnects in enclosures support the following types of data center networks:
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Fibre Channel for storage networks, including fabric-attach (SAN) Fibre Channel (FC) connections and direct-attach (Flat SAN) Fibre Channel connections.
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Ethernet for data networks, including tagged, untagged, or tunnel networks.
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Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) for storage networks where storage traffic is carried over a dedicated Ethernet VLAN.
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IMPORTANT: The networking features described in this section apply to enclosures and servers only. The appliance does not monitor or manage the network features and hardware for rack mount servers or networking equipment outside the enclosures. |
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About creating networks
Before creating networks, be aware of the networking maximums. See the HPE OneView Support Matrix for more information.
Before you create a connection in a server profile, you must:
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Create at least one network
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Add the network to a logical interconnect group
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Assign the network to internal networks or an uplink set
You can create networks before you add an enclosure, which is known as pre-provisioning.
About provisioning networks
An Ethernet network is provisioned to an interconnect when the network is associated with an uplink set or internal networks in a logical interconnect.
An FC or FCoE network is provisioned to an interconnect when the network is associated with an uplink set in a logical interconnect.
An Ethernet and FCoE network must be provisioned to a logical interconnect and be consistent with the logical interconnect group to be deployed in a server profile connection.
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