• Ports
• Interface cards
• I/O modules
Cisco UCS Resource Management
Youcan use Cisco UCS Manager to create and manage all resources within a Cisco UCS domain, including
thefollowing:
• Servers
• WWN addresses
• MAC addresses
• UUIDs
• Bandwidth
Server Administration
Aserver administrator can use Cisco UCS Manager to perform server management tasks within a Cisco UCS
domain,including the following:
• Create server pools and policies related to those pools, such as qualification policies
• Create policies for the servers, such as discovery policies, scrub policies, and IPMI policies
• Create service profiles and, if desired, service profile templates
• Apply service profiles to servers
• Monitor faults, alarms, and the status of equipment
Network Administration
Anetwork administrator can use Cisco UCS Manager to perform tasks required to create LAN configuration
fora CiscoUCS domain, includingthe following:
• Configure uplink ports, port channels, and LAN PIN groups
• Create VLANs
• Configure the quality of service classes and definitions
• Create the pools and policies related to network configuration, such as MAC address pools and Ethernet
adapterprofiles
Storage Administration
Astorage administrator can use Cisco UCS Manager to perform tasks required to create SAN configuration
fora CiscoUCS domain, includingthe following:
• Configure ports, port channels, and SAN PIN groups
• Create VSANs
• Configure the quality of service classes and definitions
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