Figure 1-5 Define Ethernet Network (vNet-PROD).
Note: The Port Status and Connected to information. If the connected switch supports LLDP, the connected to
information should be displayed as below
Defining a Server Profile with NIC Connections, via GUI
Each server NIC will connect to a specific network.
On the Virtual Connect Manager screen, click Define, Server Profile to create a Server Profile
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Create a server profile called "App-1"
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In the Network Port 1 drop down box, select "vNet-PROD"
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In the Network Port 2 drop down box, select "vNet-PROD"
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In the Assign the Profile to a Server Bay, select Bay 1 and apply
Defining a Server Profile with NIC Connections, via CLI
The following command(s) can be copied and pasted into an SSH based CLI session with Virtual Connect
# Create and Assign Server Profile App-1 to server bay 1
add profile App-1 –nodefaultenetconn
add enet-connection App-1 pxe=Enabled
add enet-connection App-1 pxe=Disabled
set enet-connection App-1 1 Network=vNet-PROD
set enet-connection App-1 2 Network=vNet-PROD
assign profile App-1 enc0:1
Figure 1-6 Define Server Profile (App- 1)
Scenario 1:1 – Simple vNet with Active/Standby Uplinks and Optional Link Aggregation 802.3ad (LACP) - Windows 18