DescriptionName
Toassociate a host firmware package with this service profile, choose
itsname from the drop-downlist.
HostFirmware drop-down list
Clickthis link ifyou wantto createa host firmwarepackage.CreateHost Firmware Package
link
Toassociate a management firmware package with this service profile,
chooseits name from thedrop-down list.
ManagementFirmware
drop-downlist
Clickthis link if you want to create a management firmware package.CreateManagement Firmware
Packagelink
Step 7 ClickNext.
What to Do Next
CompletePage 8: AddingOperational Policies, on page511.
Page 8: Adding Operational PoliciesThisprocedure directly follows Page 7: Specifying the Server Assignment, on page 509. It describes how to
addoperational policies to the service profile on the Operational Policies page of the Create Service Profile
(expert)wizard. These policiesare optional.
Procedure
Step 1 Tooverride the default BIOS settings and configure them through the service profile, click the down arrows
toexpand the BIOS Configurationbar and do one of the following:
• Toadd an existing policy, select the desired BIOS policy from the BIOS Policy drop-down list .
• Tocreate a BIOS policy that is available to all service profiles, click Create BIOS Policy, complete the
fieldsin the dialog box, and then selectthat policy from theBIOS Policydrop-down list .
Formore informationabout how tocreate a BIOSpolicy, see Creating a BIOS Policy, on page 403.
Step 2 Toprovide external access to the CIMC on the server, click the down arrows to expand the External IPMI
ManagementConfiguration bar and add an IPMI profile and a serial over LAN policy.
Ifyou do not want to provideexternal access, continue with Step 4.
Step 3 Toadd an IPMI profile to the service profile, do one of the following:
•Toadd an existing policy, select the desired IPMI profile from the IPMI Access Profile drop-down list.
•Ifthe IPMI Access Profile drop-down list does not include an IPMI profile with the desired user access,
clickthe Create Access IPMI Profile link to create an IPMI profile that is available to all service profiles
andthen select that profile from the IPMI Access Profile drop-down list.
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