In addition to the operations in "Chapter 9 Defining and Configuring the Network Environment", confirm the following:
The configuration for the admin and public LANs has been designed
The network environment for the admin LAN is configured
The virtual switch to connect to the admin LAN has been designed and configured
When performing network redundancy for L-Servers, using Intel PROSet or GLS with blade servers
The external LAN switch to connect to the LAN switch blade has been designed and configured
The LAN switch blade has been designed
When not performing network redundancy for L-Servers with blade servers
The external LAN switch to connect to the LAN switch blade has been designed and configured
The LAN switch blade has been designed and configured
When using servers other than blade servers
The external LAN switch to connect to servers other than blade servers has been designed and configured
See
For details on the server NIC definitions, refer to "15.13 Server NIC Definition" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
For details on the rcxadm nicdefctl command, refer to "5.15 rcxadm nicdefctl" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
When Using IBP
When using virtual L-Servers, after creating the IBP uplink sets to use for the public LAN and admin LAN, connect the IBP uplink sets to the VM host.
It is not necessary to use the same name for the uplink set and the name of the network resource.