Types of groups and sets

Group or set

Description

 

 

Enclosure group

A group of enclosures that use the same configuration, such network connectivity and firmware

 

versions for the Onboard Administrator and interconnect modules. All members of an enclosure

 

group use the same logical interconnect group. When you add an enclosure to the appliance

 

and assign an enclosure group, the interconnects in the enclosure are configured automatically

 

according to the logical interconnect group associated with the enclosure group. Enclosure

 

groups enable administrators to provision multiple enclosures in a consistent, predictable

 

manner in seconds.

 

 

Logical interconnect

A group of logical interconnects that share the same configuration for network connectivity. A

group

logical interconnect is the set of physical interconnects and their links, including the following:

 

Uplinks to data center networks as mapped by their uplink sets

 

Downlinks to the servers

 

Stacking links (connections to each other)

 

When you or your experts define configurations using logical interconnect groups and enclosure

 

groups:

 

Administrators can provision multiple enclosures with consistent network configurations in

 

seconds

 

Network administrators are not required to take action every time an enclosure is installed

 

because the network configuration is defined by the enclosure group.

 

 

Uplink set

A set of physical uplink ports in a logical interconnect that connect to a common set of networks.

 

All member interconnects of a logical interconnect can contribute physical uplinks to an uplink

 

set.

 

Uplink sets can be defined as part of a logical interconnect or a logical interconnect group.

 

When uplink sets are defined as part of a logical interconnect group, they act as the template

 

for the uplink sets that are configured automatically when a logical interconnect is added to

 

the logical interconnect group.

 

 

Network set

A set of Ethernet networks, designated by a single name. You can specify a network set instead

 

of an individual network when you define a connection to data center Ethernet networks in a

 

server profile. When you specify a network set in a connection, the server can access any of

 

the networks in that set, including any networks that are subsequently added to that network

 

set.

 

 

Define configurations for specific environments

Groups and templates enable you to define configurations that are specific to the environment you want to build, such as VMware vSphere virtual hosts, Microsoft Exchange environments, external or internal web servers, or financial database servers.

For example, to build multiple external web servers:

1.Your networking expert can create logical interconnect groups, uplink sets, networks, and network sets to establish all of the connection policies between data center networks and the interconnects managed by the appliance.

2.Your server expert can create enclosure groups, add enclosures, and create server profiles to establish all of the settings required by an external web server.

3.Your server operators can copy server profiles whenever they need to deploy this type of server.

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