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4 Configuration

monitoring, spanning tree protocol, VLAN, etc. The entire stack will appear
as a single IBP.

You find a detailed description about Switch Stacking in the manual "PRIM-
ERGY BX900 Blade Server Systems- Ethernet Connection Blade Module-
IBP version (User`s Guide)", chapter 6.

VIOM supports uplink sets and networks on switch stacks. An uplink set can
contain uplink ports from different IBPs in a stack. You can see stacks in the
VIOM GUI on the Setup tab if you click on a stack member. Then all
members of this stack are highlighted: the stack master is yellow shaded; all
other members are green shaded. Beside this, Stack Master or Stack
Member
is shown in the details area.

To define, modify, or delete uplink sets and networks in a stack, select one
stack member and start the desired operation. Details can be found in

"Defin-

ing network paths (LAN)" on page 277

.

4.3

Configurations on the managed BX900 Blade
Server

In section

"Supported hardware configurations for the connection blades" on

page 119

, you can find out what combinations of I/O connection blades are

supported by VIOM.

To manage a blade server with VIOM, you must carry out the following pre-
paratory steps:

l

Configure the management blade or management blades, see section

"Configuring the BX900 management blade" on page 121

l

Configure the I/O connection blades, see section

"Configuring the I/O

connection blades" on page 123

l

Define the connection of the IBP modules with the network, see section

"Connecting IBP modules" on page 126

l

Add the blade server to the server list of the ServerView Operations Man-
ager, see section

"Adding a server to the ServerView server list" on page

135

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