2 viom address ranges – FUJITSU ServerView Virtual-IO Manager V3.1 User Manual

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using telnet as the communication protocol, please check whether telnet
is enabled on the new connection blade.

5. When the new connection blade has the correct setup and is running in

IBP mode (final boot has finished and connection blade is accepting IBP
commands), please perform the action Explore in ServerView Oper-
ations Manager (menu item of the context menu in the ServerList win-
dow) for the related blade server chassis and wait until this action is
complete.

6. Now start the user interface of Virtual-IO Manager and select the cor-

responding blade server chassis in the server tree (sub-tree VIOM Man-
aged
). On the Setup tab select the new connection blade. VIOM should
report the error status Hardware does not match database for this mod-
ule and should show the action Restore IBP. Please perform this action
for the new connection blade.

7. Once Restore IBP is successfully completed, plug in the LAN cables.

Please make sure you connect them as they were connected to the old
connection blade. For uplink sets with active ports and backup ports,
you should first connect the active ports and then the backup ports.

When you have completed these actions, the new IBP module should work
correctly.

15.2 VIOM address ranges

During installation of ServerView Virtual-IO Manager, you can select address
ranges used for automatic assignment of virtual MAC and WWN addresses.

For virtualization of the MAC addresses of LAN I/O devices , you can choose
from eight predefined MAC address ranges, which do not overlap (MAC
Address Range 1
to MAC Address Range 8). Each of these address
ranges contains 8,000 MAC addresses. If such a range is insufficient, you
can also select a range double the size using MAC Address Range 1 and 2
to MAC Address Range 7 and 8. Each of these areas contains 16,000
MAC addresses.

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