Users Guide

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.
To define or edit an existing network:
1. In the left pane, click Settings, and then click Networks.
The Networks page is displayed.
2. Perform one of the following:
To define a network, click Define.
The Define Network page is displayed.
To edit an existing network, select the network that you want to modify, and click Edit. The Edit
Network page is displayed.
3. In the Name field, type the name of the network.
4. Optionally, in the Description field, type a description for the network.
5. From the Network Type drop-down list, select one of the following network types. For more
information about network types, see Network Types
Private LAN
Public LAN
SAN [Software iSCSI]
SAN [FCoE]
Hypervisor Management
Hypervisor Migration
Hypervisor Cluster Private
PXE
Fileshare
FIP Snooping
Hardware Management
NOTE: The virtual MAC identity that ASM assigns to the NIC depends on the network type
selected when adding a network.
For a LAN network type, a virtual MAC address is assigned to the server.
For an iSCSI network type, a virtual iSCSI MAC address is assigned to the server.
For an FCoE network type, a virtual FIP MAC address is assigned to the server.
6. In the VLAN ID field, type the VLAN ID between 1 and 4094.
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