Scenario 2:1 - Flex-10 - VLAN Tagging (802.1Q) with Multiple Shared Uplink Sets (SUS) and Mapped VLANs - Windows
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In the Assign Profile to Server Bay box, locate the Select Location drop down and select Bay 1, they
apply
Note:
you should now have a server profile assigned to Bay 1, with 2 Server NIC connections. NICs
1&2 should be connected to networks PROD-A-1 and PROD-A-2.
Defining a Server Profile via CLI
The following command(s) can be copied and pasted into an SSH based CLI session with Virtual Connect
# Create Server Profile Server-1
add profile Server-1 –nodefaultenetconn -nodefaultfcconn
add enet-connection Server-1 pxe=Enabled Network=PROD-A-1
add enet-connection Server-1 pxe=Disabled Network=PROD-A-2
assign profile Server-1 enc0:1
Figure 2-9
Define a Server Profile.
Server NIC Speed and LOM Mappings
What has been shown and discussed to this point is standard Virtual Connect functionality. We will now
focus more of the specific Flex-10 features.
Note the “Allocated Bandwidth” and the LOM “Mapping” settings in the following graphic. Flex-10
based NICs have the ability of being configured as a Single 10Gb NIC or divided into as many as FOUR
(4) physical NICs. It is important to note the LOM mappings when configuring which NIC will be
connected to which network as a NIC on a specific LOM can connect to a network only once. (IE, NIC