Uplink sets resource associations

An uplink set assigns data center networks to uplink ports of interconnects. The uplinks must be from physical interconnects that are members of the logical interconnect to which the uplink set belongs. An uplink set is part of a logical interconnect. For each logical interconnect:

  • An uplink set can include a network set, if only the contained networks are not a duplicate of networks in other network sets associated to the same logical interconnect.

  • A network can be a member of one uplink set per logical interconnect group.

  • An uplink set can contain one Fibre Channel network.

  • An uplink set can contain multiple Ethernet networks.

  • An uplink set can contain one or more FCoE networks, but the uplinks must be contained within a single FCoE-capable interconnect.

  • Internal networks allow server-to-server connectivity within the logical interconnect. Internal networks are created by adding existing networks to internal networks and not associating them with an uplink set. If you add an internal network to an uplink set, the network is automatically removed from the internal networks.

Relationship to other resources

An uplink set is part of a Logical interconnects or a Logical Interconnect Groups.

The uplink sets defined by a Logical Interconnect Groups specify the configuration for uplink sets used by logical interconnects that are members of the group. If the uplink sets of a logical interconnect do not match the uplink sets of the logical interconnect group, HPE OneView notifies you that the logical interconnect is not consistent with its group.

UI screens and REST API resources

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REST API resource

Logical Interconnects

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Logical Interconnect Groups
uplink-sets