Users Guide

To facilitate network communication, you can add ranges of static IP addresses that ASM will assign to
resources for iSCSI initiators. You can also create virtual identity pools of MAC, IQN, WWPN, and WWNN
virtual identities that ASM will assign to virtual NICs.
Additionally, make sure that the following network prerequisites are met:
The virtual appliance is able to communicate with the out-of-band management network.
The virtual appliance is able to communicate with the PXE network in which the appliance is
deployed.
The virtual appliance is able to communicate with the hypervisor management network.
The DHCP server is fully functional with appropriate PXE settings to PXE boot images from ASM or
Razor in your deployment network.
Related Links
Networking
Defining or Editing Existing Network
Deleting a Network
Networking
The
Networks page displays information about networks defined in ASM, including:
Name
Description
VLAN ID
Network Type
From this page, you can:
Define a network
Edit an existing network
Delete a network
Additionally, you can click a network to see the following details in the Summary tab:
Name of the user who created and modified the network.
Date and time that the network was created and last modified.
NOTE
: To sort the column by network names, click the arrow next the column header. You can also
refresh the information on the page.
Related Links
Network Types
Defining or Editing Existing Network
Deleting a Network
Defining or Editing Existing Network
Adding the details of an existing network enables ASM to automatically configure chassis, servers, and I/O
modules that are connected to the network.
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