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2. Based on the data, power infrastructure and cooling system limitations, enable the power cap policy and set the power cap
values.
NOTE: It is recommended that you set a cap close to the peak, and then use that capped level to determine how much
capacity is remaining in the rack for adding more servers.
Installing new electronic license
See License operations for more information.
Applying IO Identity configuration settings for
multiple network cards in single host system reboot
If you have multiple network cards in a server that is part of a Storage Area Network (SAN) environment and you want to apply
different virtual addresses, initiator and target configuration settings to those cards, use the I/O Identity Optimization feature to
reduce the time in configuring the settings. To do this:
1. Make sure that BIOS, iDRAC, and the network cards are updated to the latest firmware version.
2. Enable IO Identity Optimization.
3. Export the XML configuration file from iDRAC.
4. Edit the I/O Identity optimization settings in the XML file.
5. Import the XML configuration file to iDRAC.
Related concepts
Updating device firmware on page 62
Enabling or disabling IO Identity Optimization on page 180
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