This section explains how to create an address set resource and register the resource in an address pool.
In the following cases, it is necessary to create address set resources and register them in the address pool:
When Creating Physical L-Servers
For blade servers
For WWNs and MAC addresses, it is necessary to create address set resources and register them in the address pool.
For rack mount servers
For WWNs, it is necessary to create address set resources and register them in the address pool.
It is not necessary to create or register address set resources, since MAC addresses allocated to network adapters of physical servers are used.
When creating a virtual L-Server with the server type "RHEL-Xen" or "RHEL-KVM"
For MAC addresses, it is necessary to create address set resources and register them in the address pool.
Use the following procedure to create an address set resource and register it in an address pool:
Registration in Address Pools (WWNs)
To register a WWN in an address pool, execute the rcxadm addrset create command.
For details on the rcxadm addrset create command, refer to "3.1 rcxadm addrset" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
Registration in Address Pools (MAC Addresses)
To register a MAC address in an address pool, execute the rcxadm addrset create command.
For details on the rcxadm addrset create command, refer to "3.1 rcxadm addrset" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
An address set resource will be created and registered in the address pool.