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Network Traffic Type Cluster Interconnect Hypervisor Management Storage - iSCSI Storage - FCoE Storage - Data Replication VM Migration VMWare FT Logging Description QoS Setting Used for cluster heartbeat VLANs 5 Used for hypervisor management 5 connections such as the ESXi management VLAN Used for iSCSI VLANs 5 Used for FCoE VLANs 5 Used for VLANssupporting storage data 5 replication such as for VMware VSAN Used for VLANs supporting vMotion and 5 similar technologies Used for VLANs supporting VMware Fault 5 Tolerance Defining networks To configure a logical network: 1 Click Configuration > Networks. The Networks page is displayed. 2 Click Define. The Define Network window is displayed. 3 Enter the name, description, VLAN ID. The format for a single VLAN ID is-123 while for an ID range, the format is-123-234. 4 Select the Network Type. For more details, see SmartFabric VLAN management and automated QoSThe available options are: • General Purpose (Bronze) • General Purpose (Silver) • General Purpose (Gold) • General Purpose (Platinum) • Cluster Interconnect • Hypervisor Management • Storage - iSCSI • Storage - FCoE • Storage - Data Replication • VM Migration • VMWare FT Logging For more details, see SmartFabric VLAN management and automated QoS. Editing networks To edit a network: 1 On the Networks page, select the network that you want to edit, and click Edit. The Edit Network window is displayed. 2 Make the required changes. While editing the network, ensure that only one VLAN is configured in both the ports. Managing networks 75

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Network
Traffic
Type
Description
QoS Setting
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
Storage - Data Replication
Used for VLANssupporting storage data
replication such as for VMware VSAN
5
VM Migration
Used for VLANs supporting vMotion and
similar technologies
5
VMWare FT Logging
Used for VLANs supporting VMware Fault
Tolerance
5
Defining
networks
To
configure
a logical network:
1
Click
Configuration
>
Networks
.
The
Networks
page is displayed.
2
Click
Define
.
The
Define
Network
window is displayed.
3
Enter the name, description, VLAN ID.
The format for a single VLAN ID is—123 while for an ID range, the format is—123-234.
4
Select the
Network Type
.
For more details, see
SmartFabric VLAN management and automated QoS
The available options are:
General Purpose (Bronze)
General Purpose (Silver)
General Purpose (Gold)
General Purpose (Platinum)
Cluster Interconnect
Hypervisor Management
Storage - iSCSI
Storage - FCoE
Storage - Data Replication
VM Migration
VMWare FT Logging
For more details, see
SmartFabric VLAN management and automated QoS
.
Editing networks
To edit a network:
1
On the
Networks
page, select the network that you want to edit, and click
Edit
.
The
Edit Network
window is displayed.
2
Make the required changes.
While editing the network, ensure that only one VLAN is
configured
in both the ports.
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