Defining An Internal Network - Fujitsu ServerView Virtual-IO Manager V3.1 User Manual

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You can view the configurations made on the Graphic and Details tabs.

8.1.1 Defining an internal network

If server blades only need to communicate with each other and, for security
reasons, there must be no connection to an external network, then you con-
figure an internal network without a connection to an uplink. In this case, we
are dealing with internal IBP connections.
When defining the server profiles and assigning these profiles to the server
blade slots, you specify which server blades are to be connected via which
LAN ports via an internal network (see chapter
server profiles" on page
To define an internal network, follow the steps below:
1. Click on the Ext. LAN Connections tab in in the work area on the left.
2. Start the Create network wizard by:
l
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The Create network wizard is launched.
3. In the first step of the Create network wizard, select Internal network
and confirm your entry by clicking Next. The second step of the Create
network wizard opens.
4. Enter the required name for the internal network in Name of network.
5. Confirm this by clicking Finish. The internal network is configured with
the specified name.
You cannot edit an internal network. To find out how to delete an internal net-
work, see
ServerView Virtual-IO Manager
out what other entries you need to make during the further course of
the wizard, see section
page
285.
289).
clicking New on the Graphic or Details tabs
selecting New Uplink Set in the context menu of an uplink set.
"Deleting networks" on page
"Defining a dedicated service network" on
"Defining and assigning
286".
8.1 Defining an uplink set
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