Fujitsu V3.1 manual Configuring the I/O connection blades

Models: V3.1

1 362
Download 362 pages 38.53 Kb
Page 123
Image 123

4.3 Configurations on the managed BX900 Blade Server

automatic and remove and insert all blades or perform a power-off and power-on of the blade server chassis.

To ensure that the blade server names in the ServerView server list are unique, you must assign a system name to the blade server chassis. System names are assigned when the management blade is configured.

4.3.3Configuring the I/O connection blades

The connection blades in fabric 1 and the optional connection blades in fabric 2, 3, and 4 must be configured and connected to the local network so that they can be accessed from the central management station on which the ServerView Operations Manager and VIOM are installed.

You can configure the network parameters of an I/O connection blade using the easy-to-use Web interface or you can use the Remote Manager of the management blade.

Configuration using the Web interface

It is important that the I/O connection blades of the BX900 can be accessed from the management station via their management port.

You can configure the network parameters of the management port of an I/O connection blade using the Web interface of the management blade.

ServerView Virtual-IO Manager

123

Page 123
Image 123
Fujitsu V3.1 manual Configuring the I/O connection blades