Users Guide

Import Service Tags or Node IDs
The Import Service Tags/Node IDs page of the Setup Auto Deployment wizard displays the Import button. Click Import to import
a .csv le that includes Service Tags or node IDs of devices that you will discover later.
NOTE: On devices which have multiple compute nodes (such as the PowerEdge FM120x4), all of the compute nodes
have the same Service Tag. Therefore, the node ID must be used to identify the specic compute node to use. In
the .csv le, you must include the node IDs of the specic compute nodes that you want to auto deploy.
NOTE: The Service Tags or node IDs that you want to import:
Must be listed in the .csv le in a column titled ‘ServiceTag’, ‘Service Tag’, or ‘Node ID’.
Must be valid Service Tags or node IDs.
Must not be Service Tags or node IDs of devices that are already discovered.
The following is an example of the .csv le format that contains Service Tags and node IDs:
Figure 27. Sample CSV le
Edit Attributes
The Edit Attributes page enables you to edit the attributes of the selected conguration template, device-specic attributes, and
the IOA VLAN attributes.
NOTE: The Edit Attributes page is only displayed if you select the Deploy Template option in the Name and Deploy
Options or Deploy Options page.
Template Attributes
NOTE: The Template Attributes tab will not be displayed if you select the IOA Template option for deployment.
The elds displayed in the Template Attributes tab of the Edit Attributes page are described in the following table.
Table 111. Template Attributes
Field Description
Grouped by Displayed if you choose to display the attributes as groups.
Total Displays the total number of attributes.
Modied Displays the number of attributes that you have modied.
Attributes for Displays the name of the selected device conguration
template.
Device Specic Attributes for Displays the following:
For a deployment task — The device name, Service Tag,
and device model.
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