Users Guide
Create Identity Pool - Pool Information
Identity pools are used for template-based deployment on servers to virtualize the network identity for the following:
• Ethernet
• iSCSI
• Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
• Fibre Channel (FC)
You can create a maximum of 5000 identity pools in each of these categories.
The server deployment process fetches the next available identity from the pool and uses while providing a server from the template
description. You can then migrate the profile from one server to another without losing access to the network or storage resources in your
environment.
You can edit the number of entries in the pool. However, you cannot reduce the number of entries less than those assigned or reserved.
You can also delete the entries that are not assigned or reserved.
Pool Name Enter a name of the identity pool. The pool name can have a maximum length of 255 characters.
Description Enter a description for the identity pool. The maximum length of the description is 255 characters.
Actions
Next Displays the Ethernet tab.
Finish Saves the changes and displays the Identity Pools page.
Cancel Closes the Create Identity Pool wizard without saving the changes.
Identity pools
An identity pool is a collection of one or more virtual identity types that are required for network communication. An identity pool can
contain a combination of any of the following virtual identity types:
• Ethernet identities
The Identities which are defined by the Media Access Control (MAC) address. MAC addresses are required for Ethernet (LAN)
communications.
• iSCSI identities
The Identities which are defined by the iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN). IQN identities are required to support boot-from-SAN by using
the iSCSI protocol.
• Fibre Channel (FC) identities
The Identities which are defined by the World Wide Node Name (WWNN) and World Wide Port Name (WWPN). A WWNN identity is
assigned to a node (device) in an FC fabric and may be shared by some or all ports of a device. A WWPN identity is assigned to each
port in an FC fabric and is unique to each port. WWNN and WWPN identities are required to support boot-from-SAN and for data
access using FC and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) protocols.
• Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) identities
Identities that provide a unique virtual identity for FCoE operations. These identities are defined by both MAC address and the FC
addresses (that is WWNN and WWPN). WWNN and WWPN identities are required to support boot-from-SAN and for data access
using FC and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) protocols.
OpenManage Enterprise uses the identity pools to automatically assign virtual identities to the device template that is used for deploying a
server.
Create identity pools
You can create an identity pool that contains one or more virtual identity types.
To create a pool of virtual identity types:
1. On the Configuration page, click Identity Pools.
Manage device configuration templates
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