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Bare metal host static interface numbering standards
The following table provides the numbering standards for the bare metal interfaces. Servers are racked
from the bottom of the cabinet from A (1) to L (12).
Server
Production
vEth Interface
Backup
vEth Interface
FCoE
vEth Interface
FCoE
vFC Interface
5548-A
5548-B
5548-A
5548-B
5548-A
5548-B
5548-A
5548-B
A (1)
100
100
101
101
150
151
150
151
B (2)
200
200
201
201
250
251
250
251
C (3)
300
300
301
301
350
351
350
351
D (4)
400
400
401
401
450
451
450
451
E (5)
500
500
501
501
550
551
550
551
F (6)
600
600
601
601
650
651
650
651
G (7)
700
700
701
701
750
751
750
751
H (8)
800
800
801
801
850
851
850
851
I (9)
900
900
901
901
950
951
950
951
J (10)
1000
1000
1001
1001
1050
1051
1050
1051
K (11)
1100
1100
1101
1101
1150
1151
1150
1151
L (12)
1200
1200
1201
1201
1250
1251
1250
1251
Related information
Bare metal host static interface numbering standards
(see page 35)
Dynamically configuring vEthernet interfaces
This topic explains how to dynamically configure dual vNIC (fail-over) vEthernet interfaces on the Cisco
Nexus 5548UP Switches.
Before you begin
Make sure that the host has been zoned, masked, and allocated an appropriate sized boot LUN. This
example assumes all VLANs are trunked where necessary.
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