Question on networks

So I got place in the role of Manager of the UCS with only knowledge of interview (currently in training).  I noticed some things that I'm curious about but do not know where I should look for more information.

For one.  We were orinigally using the port channels to do when we have a connection of 1 g at the base of the FI in networking, now that we are 10g my network team told me that we do port channel and what I've got now the installer is 3 network connections scored and 1 connection marked unified 2 FI B network uplink and 1 Unified Uplink and 1 network FI.

This looks very bad for me, but I also can't seem to set the port to uplink unified to a network port (I don't see that as a choice of configuration).

If anyone has some good info on what I really need to be looking at who's going to be great, but if you encounter a problem similar would be great.

Thank you

Sean,

Do a more thorough search in our database I found that this has no problem and in fact says that it works like for FCoE and Ethernet uplink port at the same time and it should appear on the tab LAN and SAN as uplink ports.

We define the role of the port on the 'Network', 'FCoEUplink' or 'UnifiedUplink', based on whehter, that port is used as ethernet uplink, fcoe uplink or both.


If you go to the LAN/SAN tab and check the interface you should be able to see the interface, as for the two because they are unified uplink Ports which can be ports CF or Eth.

Can you try to cancel the configuration of the port from the tab "hardware"? LAN/SAN tabs you will only remove/disable the interface and then just configure it as uplink LAN or SAN?

Let me know what happens.

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-Kenny

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