Re-Discovering Lan Switches; Changing Vm Management Software Settings - Fujitsu ServerView Respurce Orchestrator Virtual Edition V3.1.0 User Manual

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Deleting VLAN IDs
This section explains how to delete VLAN IDs.
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Deleting VLAN IDs from LAN switch blades
Use the following procedure to delete VLAN IDs:
1.
In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target LAN switch blade and select [Modify]-[Network Settings] from
the popup menu.
The [VLAN Settings] dialog is displayed.
2.
To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
VLAN
Select "Change" and select the VLAN ID that has been changed.
3.
Click <Delete>.
The VLAN ID is deleted.
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Deleting VLAN IDs from LAN switch ports
Use the following procedure to delete VLAN IDs:
1.
In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target LAN switch blade and select [Modify]-[Network Settings] from
the popup menu.
The [VLAN Settings] dialog is displayed.
2.
To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:
VLAN
Select "Change" and select the VLAN ID that has been changed.
Physical Port, Link Aggregation
Select [None] from the VLAN type of the port number to delete VLANs or link aggregation group name.
3.
Click <OK>.
The VLAN ID is deleted.

9.4.3 Re-discovering LAN Switches

Newly added LAN switches can be discovered by re-executing LAN switch discovery.
For details on LAN switch discovery, refer to "Discovery" in

9.5 Changing VM Management Software Settings

This section explains how to change VM management software settings.
The following settings can be changed.
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Location
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IP address
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User ID
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Password
Here the method for changing settings registered with Resource Orchestrator is explained.
Complete reconfiguration within the VM management software admin console before performing this procedure.
Use the following procedure to change VM management software settings:
"7.4.2 Registering LAN
Switches".
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