e) Continuewith Step 4.
Step 4 Inthe How wouldyou like to configure LAN connectivity? field, click one of the following options:
DescriptionOption
Allowsyou to create a maximum of two vNICs, in dual fabric mode, for every service
profilecreated from thistemplate.
Continuewith Step 5.
Simple
Allowsyou tocreate an unlimited number of vNICs for every service profile created
fromthis template.
Ifyou are configuring this service profile for iSCSI boot, continue with Step 7. For all
otherconfigurations, continue with Step6.
Expert
Doesnot include any vNICs for connections to a LAN in a service profile created from
thistemplate. Any server associated with these service profiles cannot communicate
witha LANunless you modify the individual service profile later.
Continuewith Step 8.
NovNICs
Step 5 (Optional) If youchose the simple LAN connectivity option and are not configuring this service profile for
iSCSIboot, do thefollowing:
a) Inthe vNIC 0(Fabric A) area:
Inthe Name field, enter a unique name for the vNIC.
Fromthe Select Native VLAN drop-down list, choose the name of the VLAN with which this vNIC
shouldcommunicate.
Ifthe VLAN youneed is not in the drop-down list, click the Create VLAN link. For more information,
seeCreating a NamedVLAN, onpage 280.
b) RepeatStep 2a in the vNIC 1 (Fabric B) area to create a VLAN for that vNIC.
c) Continuewith Step 4.
Step 6 Ifyou chosethe expert LAN connectivity option, do the following:
a) ClickAdd on the icon bar of thetable to open the Create vNICs dialog box.
b) Completethe following fields to specify the identity information for the vNIC:
DescriptionName
Theuser-defined name for thisvNIC.
Thisname can be between 1 and 16 alphanumeric characters. You
cannotuse spaces or any special characters other than - (hyphen), _
(underscore),: (colon), and . (period), and you cannot change this
nameafter the object has beensaved.
Namefield
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