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NOTE: This option is enabled only if any of the servers are selected and boot identity profiles are applied to the
selected servers.
2. Click Clear Identity.
3. Click OK to clear the boot identity profile from the selected server.
The clear operation disables the IO Identity and persistence policy of the server. On completion of the clear operation, the server is
powered off.
Viewing Stored Boot Identity Profiles
To view the boot identity profiles stored on the network share, go to the Server Profiles page. In the Boot Identity Profiles > Stored
Profiles section, select the profile and click View in the View Profile column. The View Settings page is displayed. For more
information on the displayed settings, see the CMC Online Help.
Importing Boot Identity Profiles
You can import boot identity profiles that are stored on the management station to the network share.
To import a stored profile on to the network share from the management station, perform the following tasks:
1. Go to the Server Profiles page. In the Boot Identity Profiles > Stored Profiles section, click Import Profile.
The Import Profile section is displayed.
2. Click Browse to access the profile from the required location and then click Import Profile.
For more information, see the CMC Online Help.
Exporting Boot Identity Profiles
You can export a boot identity profiles that are saved on the network share to a specified path on a management station.
To export a stored profile, perform the following tasks:
1. Go to the Server Profiles page. In the Boot Identity Profiles > Stored Profiles section, select the required profile and then click
Export Profile.
A File Download message is displayed prompting you to open or save the file.
2. Click Save or Open to export the profile to the required location.
Deleting Boot Identity Profiles
You can delete a boot identity profile that is stored on the network share.
To delete a stored profile, perform the following tasks::
1. Go to the Server Profiles page. In the Boot Identity Profiles > Stored Profiles section, select the required profile, and then click
Delete Profile.
A warning message is displayed indicating that deleting a profile would delete the selected profile permanently.
2. Click OK to delete the selected profile.
For more information, see the CMC Online Help.
Managing Virtual MAC Address Pool
You can create, add, remove, and deactivate MAC addresses by using the Managing Virtual MAC Address Pool. You can only use
unicast MAC addresses in the Virtual MAC Address Pool. The following MAC address ranges are allowed in CMC.
02:00:00:00:00:00 - F2:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
06:00:00:00:00:00 - F6:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
0A:00:00:00:00:00 - FA:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
0E:00:00:00:00:00 - FE:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
To view the Manage Virtual MAC Address option by the CMC web interface, in the system tree, go to Chassis Overview > Server
Overview. Click Setup > Profiles > Boot Identity Profiles. The Manage Virtual MAC Address Pool section is displayed.
Configuring Servers
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