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02-18-2019 07:44 AM
02-18-2019 07:44 AM
How to verify by command line (SSH) VLAN capacity of uplinkset
I had problems to apply VLAN in a per physical port server after exceed the VLAN limit 162
So, I need to check before apply the command below, but I don't know how command should be applied.
I looked for many quick specs and I can find it
Add VLAN in Uplinkset and enable SmartLink
add network test_vc01 UplinkSet=UplinkSet_1 VLanID=1163 NAGs=Default
set network test_vc01 SmartLink=Enabled
Add VLAN in server profile
add server-port-map Server1_VmWare1:1 1163_test_vc01 UplinkSet=SUS_VC1 Untagged=false
add server-port-map Server1_VmWare1:2 1163_test_vc02 UplinkSet=SUS_VC2 Untagged=false
add server-port-map Server1_VmWare1:3 1163_test_vc03 UplinkSet=SUS_VC3 Untagged=false
add server-port-map Server1_VmWare1:4 1163_test_vc04 UplinkSet=SUS_VC4 Untagged=false
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02-24-2019 05:38 PM
02-24-2019 05:38 PM
Re: How to verify by command line (SSH) VLAN capacity of uplinkset
You may refer Virtual Connect CLI command User Guide for details on the CLI command .
https://support.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=c05132901
->show server-port-map command
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