Working in XenVM operation
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IP networks tab
When you create the XenVM, you can optionally configure a virtual Network Interface Card
to permit network access for the XenVM (see
section “VM administration” on page 130
The virtual Network Interface Card (NIC) establishes the XenVM’s network connection via
a virtual switch. You make virtual switches available as XenVM devices (see
“Managing XenVM devices on Server Unit x86” on page 188
).
Ê
Select
Systems
→
[
<se server>(SE<model>)
→
]
<unit> (SU<x86>)
→
Virtual machines
→
XenVM
→
<XenVM-Name>
,
IP networks
tab.
The
IP networks
tab displays the configured virtual NICs of the XenVM. You can add or
remove a virtual NIC:
Add virtual NIC
Ê
Click
Add virtual NIC
and enter the required settings in the
Add virtual NIC
dialog box.
The virtual Network Interface Card is configured immediately.
Removing a virtual NIC
You can remove a virtual Network Interface Card which is no longer required from the
configuration. In a fully virtualized guest system removal during ongoing operation may be
rejected in accordance with the installed VMDP drivers and a message to this effect issued.
Ê
Click the
Delete
icon by the virtual Network Interface Card to be deleted and confirm the
action.
The virtual Network Interface Card is removed from the configuration. The MAC address
which was used is once more freely available.
Summary of Contents for BS2000
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Page 102: ...Working with the SE Manager Operating the SE Manager 100 U41855 J Z125 3 76 ...
Page 296: ...Managing energy settings Managing hardware 294 U41855 J Z125 3 76 ...
Page 300: ...Managing an SU Cluster Managing a cluster 298 U41855 J Z125 3 76 ...
Page 332: ...Alarm management Managing logging functions 330 U41855 J Z125 3 76 ...
Page 356: ...Working with EMDS Appendix 354 U41855 J Z125 3 76 ...
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