Associate Server Template with Networks - no FCoE
See this video on How to Deploy a Template.
Steps
1.
Click Configuration > Templates.
2. From the Templates pane,
select the
template to be associated with VLANs. In this example, the
MX740c Example Template is selected.
NOTE: With OME-M 1.20.10 and earlier, the Templates option is called Deploy.
3. Click
Edit Network.
4. In the Edit Network window, complete the following:
a. Optionally, from the Identity Pool list, choose the wanted identity pool. In this example, an Identity Pool is not used.
b. Click Next.
Figure 1- I/O Pool Assignment screen.
c.
Assign bandwidth (NIC Partitioning) to the ports and the partitions as required by your configuration, then click
Next.
d. Optionally, from the NIC Teaming option, choose the wanted NIC Teaming option.
e. The NIC teaming option can be selected as No Teaming, LACP, and Other, as detailed in NIC teaming guidelines.
No Teaming = no teaming or redundancy set up on the hosts
LACP = Link Aggregation Protocol - makes the switch aware that the port has LACP to negotiate properly
Other = Switch unaware teaming on the hosts
NOTE: If using NIC Partitioning then switch-dependent teaming is not supported.
f. For all ports, from the Untagged Network list,
select the untagged VLAN. In this example, VLAN 1 (VM Traffic) is selected.
Figure 2 - VLAN Selection
g. For all ports, from the Tagged Network list,
select the tagged VLAN. In this example, FCoE VLAN 31, App V VLAN 400, and Mgmt Traffic VLAN 500 are selected.
Figure 3a - VLAN Selection
Figure 3b - VLAN Selection
h. Once all VLANs are applied to all ports, Click
Finish.
Results
The figure below shows the associated networks for the server template with OME-M 1.30.00 and later.
Figure 4- Server template network settings - no FCoE with OME-M 1.30.00 and later
The figure below shows the associated networks for the server template with OME-M 1.20.10 and earlier.
Figure 5 - Server template network settings - no FCoE with OME-M 1.20.10 and earlier
Associate Server Template with Networks - with FCoE
To deploy the server template, perform the following steps.
NOTE: To deploy a server template with OME-M 1.20.10 and earlier, see the Steps to deploy server template with OME-M 1.20.10 and earlier section below.
Steps to deploy server template with OME-M 1.30.00 and later
1. From the Templates pane,
select the template to be deployed. In this example, the MX740c with
FCOE CNA server
template is selected.
2. Click
Deploy Template.
3. In the Deploy Template window, complete the following:
a. Click the Deploy to Devices or Attach to Slots button and choose which slots or compute sleds the template is to be deployed to these are target servers.
b. Select the Do not forcefully reboot the host operating system option then click Next.
c. Keep other settings set to Default.
d. From iDRAC Management IP settings, choose the Do not change IP settings option then click Next.
e. Choose Target Attributes as required for your configuration then click Next.
f. Click to Reserve identities from the Identity Pool then click Next.
4. Click
Next then select
Run Now.
5. Click
Finish.
Steps to deploy server template with OME-M 1.20.10 and earlier
1. From the Deploy pane,
select the template to be deployed. In this example, the MX740c with FCOE CNA server template is selected.
2. Click
Deploy Template.
3. From the Deploy Template window, complete the following:
a.
Click the Select
button to choose which slots or compute sleds to deploy the template to.
b.
Select the
Do not forcefully reboot the host operating system option.
4. Click
Next, then select
Run Now.
5. Click
Finish.
The interfaces on the switch are updated automatically. SmartFabric configures each interface with an untagged VLAN and any tagged VLANs. Also, SmartFabric deploys the associated QoS settings. See the Networks and automated QoS section for more information.
To monitor the deployment progress, go to
Monitor > Jobs > Select Job > View Details. This shows the progress of the
server template deployment.
Figure 6 - Monitor Job Status
Related Content
For more details, see the Create Identity Pools section of our
Dell EMC PowerEdge MX Networking Deployment Guide
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