— Speed/duplex mode
— Connection mode
— Preferred Link Connection
— Preferred Link Connection Speed
— Maximum Link Connection
— Maximum Link Connection Speed
• Number of networks configured in the VC Domain
• For each shared network uplink:
— Uplink set name
— Network port location
— Speed/duplex mode
— Connection mode
— Number of VLANs tagged associated to the shared network uplinks
• Number of shared networks configured in the VC Domain
• For each VLAN-tagged associated to the shared network uplink:
— Network name
— Network state
— VLAN ID
— Native
— Smart Link
— Private network
— Preferred Link Connection
— Preferred Link Connection Speed
— Maximum Link Connection
— Maximum Link Connection Speed
• For each Fibre Channel SAN Fabric:
— Fabric name
— If the VC Domain has firmware 2.1x and later:
Configuration speed
Fabric port location
• Number of Fibre Channel SAN Fabrics configured in the VC Domain
To add an unconfigured VC Module to a VC Domain Group, the following items must be identical:
• Interconnect bays location and model
• Enclosure model
• Uplinks of the network and Fibre Channel SAN Fabric
• Power state of the VC Modules
Mixed Virtual Connect firmware versions and compatibility in a VC Domain Group
VCEM enables firmware compatibility using current and future versions of Virtual Connect firmware.
This feature provides these benefits:
• A single VC Domain Group can contain VC Domains running different firmware
versions.Table 3-4 “Supported VC firmware” shows supported combinations of Virtual Connect
firmware within a single VC Domain Group.
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