• Ports
• Interface cards
• I/O modules
Cisco UCS Resource Management
You can use Cisco UCS Manager to create and manage all resources within a Cisco UCS domain, including
the following:
• Servers
• WWN addresses
• MAC addresses
• UUIDs
• Bandwidth
Server Administration
A server administrator can use Cisco UCS Manager to perform server management tasks within a Cisco UCS
domain, including the following:
• Create server pools and policies related to those pools, such as qualification policies
• Create policies for the servers, such as discovery policies, scrub policies, and IPMI policies
• Create service profiles and, if desired, service profile templates
• Apply service profiles to servers
• Monitor faults, alarms, and the status of equipment
Network Administration
A network administrator can use Cisco UCS Manager to perform tasks required to create LAN configuration
for a Cisco UCS domain, including the following:
• Configure uplink ports, port channels, and LAN PIN groups
• Create VLANs
• Configure the quality of service classes and definitions
• Create the pools and policies related to network configuration, such as MAC address pools and Ethernet
adapter profiles
Storage Administration
A storage administrator can use Cisco UCS Manager to perform tasks required to create SAN configuration
for a Cisco UCS domain, including the following:
• Configure ports, port channels, and SAN PIN groups
• Create VSANs
• Configure the quality of service classes and definitions
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