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Network Management 10-1
Chapter 10
Network Management
Note This chapter describes tasks and functions that are administrator-specific.
This chapter describes the Active System Manager Networking perspective and associated tools that you
use to configure the global virtual identity pools and networks to reflect the existing identity pools and
networks in your environment.
Understanding Global Identity Pools
In Active System Manager, pools provide a conceptual way to categorize the virtual identities that facilitate
network communication. You can create a pool containing the following types of identities:
MAC addresses
IQN (iSCSI Qualified Name)
WWWN (World Wide Node Names for FCoE)
WWPN (World Wide Port Names for FCoE)
Active System Manager assigns these virtual identities to virtual NICs. Adding a virtual NIC configuration
to a Template enables NIC partitioning on servers to which the template is applied.
Viewing Global Virtual Identity Pools
1. On the Active System Manager navigation bar menu, click the Setup perspective.
2. On the Active System Manager toolbar, click the Networking perspective.
The Networking Configuration editor appears.
3. In the Global Virtual Identity Pool folder, click the type of pool to view.
Active System Manager displays the Identity name and Usage for each identity.