Column Significance
Network Name of the network. You can specify a network for each LAN or
CNA port, but not for profiles of type Rack Server.
If you want to use the profile on blade servers with IBP modules,
you can specify a network for each LAN or CNA port. If you work
with blade servers that have non-VIOM-capable LAN modules
(Open Fabric mode), do not specify a network as it is not possible
to define networks on these modules.
To enter a network name, click the table cell to switch to edit
mode. You can also open a network selection dialog box via the
"..." button. In it you can select a managed blade server chassis
from the selection list. The networks defined for this chassis that
are suitable for the selected port are then displayed. To select a
network, double-click the name or select the name and click the
Add button.
Make sure that the networks entered here are/will
be configured before the profile is activated on
the corresponding blade server.
As long as a network does not yet exist, the
server profile can be created with this network,
but cannot yet be assigned to a slot. If you wish
to exit the network selection without selecting a
network, click the Close button or another input
field.
Tagged
VLAN
Names of tagged VLAN networks. You can specify tagged VLAN
networks for each LAN or CNA port, but not for profiles of type
Rack Server. If you specify more than one tagged VLAN for a
port, the names must be separated by commas.
If you use the network selection box, the name of the chosen net-
work is added to the Tagged VLAN column if you use the Add
tagged button.
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