Information
If a subnet address has been set for the network resource, the IP address can be automatically set when deploying an image to
an L-Server.
If no subnet address is set, the DHCP settings are adopted.
Subnet address/mask
Enter the subnet address and subnet mask to set using the "
xxx
.
xxx
.
xxx
.
xxx
" format.
The maximum value for a subnet mask is 255.255.255.255 (32-bit mask) and the minimum value is 255.255.0.0 (16-bit
mask). However, 255.255.255.254 cannot be specified.
Note
When creating a physical L-Server, specify a different subnet from admin LAN for the public LAN subnet.
Default gateway (Optional)
This setting can be omitted if something other than [Admin LAN] is selected.
Enter the IP address for the default gateway to use when communicating externally of the subnet.
Exclusion IP range (Optional)
IP addresses that are being used for other devices but you do not want to automatically allocate to an L-Server (because of
plans for future use) can be specified.
Note
Of the IP addresses specified for the Subnet address/mask, the following addresses are automatically excluded from the
target of allocation. They cannot be specified for Exclusion IP range.
- Admin server
- Network address and broadcast address
Information
A network resource for the admin LAN is automatically created as the management network that is specified when installing
Resource Orchestrator.
When using two or more management networks, create two or more network resources for admin LANs.
It is not necessary to register admin LAN subnets of the server resource tree.
For details on how to register admin LAN subnets, refer to "5.11 Registering Admin LAN Subnets".
Ruleset (Optional)
Select a ruleset to use from the rulesets available for network resources.
Physical LAN segment (Optional)
When using network auto-configuration with a physical NIC, specify the physical LAN segment.
If no server NIC is defined, <Setting> will not be displayed for the physical LAN segment.
For details on the server NIC definitions, refer to "14.11 Server NIC Definitions" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML)
CE".
Label (Optional)
A custom label can be defined for the network resource. User-defined labels make it easier to identify the resource.
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