HP OneView 1.05 User Guide

Figure 17 Sample data center: Fibre Channel network connections
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A.2.2.2 Ethernet Networks
You will configure all of the networks described in this section with the attributes listed in Table 20
(page 256).
For each Ethernet network:
The network name indicates the purpose of the network and enables users to search and filter
by networks with similar names and purposes.
The VLAN ID in the network name enables users to determine the VLAN ID of the network
without having to look it up.
Table 16 Networks for vMotion and virtual machine management
NotesVLAN IDName
This is the boot network that includes the PXE server.1131esxi mgmt 1131
This is the network used for live migration of VMs (virtual machines).1132esxi vmotion
1132
Table 17 Production networks
VLAN IDName
1101prod 1101
1102prod 1102
1103prod 1103
1104prod 1104
A.2 Information about the sample data center 255