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Managing networks, SmartFabric VLAN management and automated QoS

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11 Managing networks You can configure logical networks that represent your environment, for the tagged and untagged VLANs. These logical networks are used to provision the appropriate VLANs on the associated switch port for the physical server NIC port. NOTE: VLANs are only assigned to servers connected to switches in Fabric mode. For servers connected to switches in Full Switch mode, the VLAN information is ignored. In tagged networks, a port handles multiple VLANs. VLAN tagged networks help identify which packet belongs to the VLAN on the other side. A packet is tagged with a VLAN tag in the Ethernet frame. A VLAN ID is put in the header to identify the network to which it belongs. In untagged networks, one port handles only one VLAN. To view the list of networks, click Configuration > Networks. The Networks page with the list of networks is displayed. You can view the name, description, and VLAN ID of the networks. A summary of the selected network is displayed on the right side. You can perform the following tasks on the Networks page: • Define networks • Edit networks • Delete networks • Export networks Topics: • SmartFabric VLAN management and automated QoS • Defining networks • Editing networks • Exporting network configurations • Deleting network configurations SmartFabric VLAN management and automated QoS Besides assigning VLANs to server profiles, SmartFabric Services automate QoS settings based on user input. When a VLAN is created and you select the related traffic type (such as iSCSI and vMotion), the SFS engine assigns the correct QoS setting to that VLAN. You can also select a "metal" such as gold and bronze to assign your own priority values to the traffic. Table 22. Network traffic types - QoS settings Network Traffic Type Description QoS Setting General Purpose (Bronze) Used for low-priority data traffic 2 General Purpose (Silver) Used for standard/default priority data 3 traffic General Purpose (Gold) Used for high-priority data traffic 4 General Purpose (Platinum) Used for extremely high-priority data traffic 5 Cluster Interconnect Used for cluster heartbeat VLANs 5 Hypervisor Management Used for hypervisor management 5 connections such as the ESXi management VLAN Storage - iSCSI Used for iSCSI VLANs 5 Storage - FCoE Used for FCoE VLANs 5 82 Managing networks

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Managing networks
You can configure logical networks that represent your environment, for the tagged and untagged VLANs. These logical networks are
used to provision the appropriate VLANs on the associated switch port for the physical server NIC port.
NOTE:
VLANs are only assigned to servers connected to switches in Fabric mode. For servers connected to switches in
Full Switch mode, the VLAN information is ignored.
In tagged networks, a port handles multiple VLANs. VLAN tagged networks help identify which packet belongs to the VLAN on the other
side. A packet is tagged with a VLAN tag in the Ethernet frame. A VLAN ID is put in the header to identify the network to which it belongs.
In untagged networks, one port handles only one VLAN.
To view the list of networks, click
Configuration
>
Networks
. The
Networks
page with the list of networks is displayed. You can view
the name, description, and VLAN ID of the networks.
A summary of the selected network is displayed on the right side.
You can perform the following tasks on the
Networks
page:
Define networks
Edit networks
Delete networks
Export networks
Topics:
SmartFabric VLAN management and automated QoS
Defining networks
Editing networks
Exporting network configurations
Deleting network configurations
SmartFabric VLAN management and automated
QoS
Besides assigning VLANs to server profiles, SmartFabric Services automate QoS settings based on user input. When a VLAN is created
and you select the related traffic type (such as iSCSI and vMotion), the SFS engine assigns the correct QoS setting to that VLAN. You
can also select a “metal” such as gold and bronze to assign your own priority values to the traffic.
Table 22. Network traffic types - QoS settings
Network Traffic Type
Description
QoS Setting
General Purpose (Bronze)
Used for low-priority data traffic
2
General Purpose (Silver)
Used for standard/default priority data
traffic
3
General Purpose (Gold)
Used for high–priority data traffic
4
General Purpose (Platinum)
Used for extremely high–priority data traffic
5
Cluster Interconnect
Used for cluster heartbeat VLANs
5
Hypervisor Management
Used for hypervisor management
connections such as the ESXi management
VLAN
5
Storage - iSCSI
Used for iSCSI VLANs
5
Storage - FCoE
Used for FCoE VLANs
5
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