9 enclosures, 10 interconnect types, 9 enclosures 2.10 interconnect types – HP OneView User Manual

Page 34: Enclosure group, Enclosure, Enclosures, Ui screens and rest api resources, Relationship to other resources

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UI screens and REST API resources

Notes

REST API resource

UI screen

The UI does not refer to enclosure type,
but the enclosure type is used by the
appliance when you add an enclosure.
The enclosures REST resource
includes an enclosureType attribute.

None

None

2.9 Enclosures

An enclosure is a physical structure that contains server blades, the Onboard Administrator, and
interconnects.

For information about the supported enclosure models, see the HP OneView Support Matrix.

The enclosure provides the hardware connections between the interconnect downlinks and the
installed server blades.

The enclosure interconnects provide the physical uplinks to the data center networks.

When you add an enclosure, the appliance discovers and adds all of the components within the
enclosure, including any installed server blades and any installed interconnects.

Relationship to other resources

An enclosure resource is associated with the following resources in the

resource summary

diagram (page 29)

:

Exactly one

enclosure group

Zero or more physical

interconnects

One

logical interconnect

and one

logical interconnect group

(through the enclosure’s association

with enclosure groups and interconnects)

Zero or one

rack

resource

Zero or more

power delivery devices

UI screens and REST API resources

REST API resource

UI screen

enclosures

Enclosures

For more information about enclosures, see the online help for the Enclosures screen.

2.10 Interconnect types

The interconnect type resource defines the characteristics of a model of interconnect, such as the
following:

Downlink capabilities and the number of downlink ports

Uplink port capabilities and the number of uplink ports

Supported firmware versions

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Understanding the resource model

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