Enter a maximum of 32 characters.
Comment (Optional)
A custom comment can be defined for the network resource. For example, registering detailed work content, troubleshooting,
and recovery procedures can speed up recovery.
Enter a maximum of 256 characters.
3. Click <OK>.
The network resource is created and registered in a network pool.
When checking the [Automatically configure VLANs for the uplink ports.] checkbox in the VLAN ID/Uplink port settings, a tagged
VLAN is automatically configured in the uplink port of LAN switch blade, when creating a network resource.
14.3.2 Creating Network Resources Using Already Registered Admin LAN
Subnets
Use the following procedure to create a network resource using an admin LAN subnet, and register it in a network pool:
1. In the ROR console orchestration tree, right-click the target network pool, and select [Create Network Resource]-[Using existing
admin subnet] from the popup menu.
The [Create a network resource] dialog is displayed.
2. Enter the following items:
Network resource name
Clicking <Select> displays the [Select a subnet for the admin LAN] dialog.
Select an already configured admin LAN subnet.
When the selected admin LAN subnet has no name, enter the name of a network resource for "Network resource name".
Enter up to 32 characters beginning with an alphanumeric character (upper or lower case), and including alphanumeric characters
(upper or lower case), underscores ("_"), periods ("."), or hyphens ("-").
Click <OK>.
Type
"Admin LAN" is displayed.
VLAN ID/Uplink port settings
Refer to "VLAN ID/Uplink port settings" of "14.3.1 Creating New Network Resources".
Subnet settings (Optional)
Refer to "Subnet settings (Optional)" of "14.3.1 Creating New Network Resources".
Ruleset (Optional)
Refer to "Ruleset (Optional)" in "14.3.1 Creating New Network Resources".
Physical LAN segment (Optional)
Refer to "Physical LAN segment (Optional)" in "14.3.1 Creating New Network Resources".
Label (Optional)
Refer to "Label (Optional)" of "14.3.1 Creating New Network Resources".
Comment (Optional)
Refer to "Comment (Optional)" of "14.3.1 Creating New Network Resources".
3. Click <OK>.
The network resource is created and registered in a network pool.
When checking the [Automatically configure VLANs for the uplink ports.] checkbox in the VLAN ID/Uplink port settings, a tagged
VLAN is automatically configured in the uplink port of LAN switch blade, when creating a network resource.
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