Cisco Systems OL-25712-04 Security Camera User Manual


 
DescriptionName
The name of the iSCSI vNIC.
This name can be between 1 and 16 alphanumeric characters. You
cannot use spaces or any special characters other than - (hyphen), _
(underscore), : (colon), and . (period), and you cannot change this name
after the object has been saved.
Name field
The LAN vNIC associated with this iSCSI vNIC, if any.Overlay vNIC drop-down list
The iSCSI adapter policy associated with this iSCSI vNIC, if any.iSCSI Adapter Policy drop-down
list
Click this link to create a new iSCSI adapter policy that will be available
to all iSCSI vNICs.
Create iSCSI Adapter Policy link
The MAC address associated with this iSCSI vNIC, if any. If the MAC
address is not set, Cisco UCS Manager GUI displays Derived.
MAC Address field
The MAC pool associated with this iSCSI vNIC, if any.MAC Pool field
The virtual LAN associated with this iSCSI vNIC. The default VLAN
is default.
For the Cisco UCS M81KR Virtual Interface Card and the
Cisco UCS M82-8P Virtual Interface Card, the VLAN that you
specify must be the same as the native VLAN on the overlay
vNIC.
For the Cisco UCS M51KR-B Broadcom BCM57711 adapter,
the VLAN that you specify can be any VLAN assigned to the
overlay vNIC.
Note
VLAN drop-down list
Step 7
In the MAC Address Assignment drop-down list in the iSCSI MAC Address area, choose one of the
following:
Leave the MAC address unassigned, select Select (None used by default). Select this option if the
server that will be associated with this service profile contains a Cisco UCS M81KR Virtual Interface
Card adapter or a Cisco UCS M82-8P Virtual Interface Card.
If the server that will be associated with this service profile contains a Cisco UCS NIC
M51KR-B adapter, you must specify a MAC address.
Important
A specific MAC address, select 00:25:B5:XX:XX:XX and enter the addressin the MAC Address field.
To verify that this address is available, click the corresponding link.
A MAC address from a pool, select the pool name from the list. Each pool name is followed by a pair
of numbers in parentheses. The first number is the number of available MAC addresses in the pool and
the second is the total number of MAC addresses in the pool.
Step 8
(Optional) If you want to create a MAC pool that will be available to all service profiles, click Create MAC
Pool and complete the fields in the Create MAC Pool wizard.
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