Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Configure Jump Host wizard
A jump host is a designated port to which an external device such as laptop can be connected. You can configure only one port in a leaf
switch as a jump port for the external device to connect to L3 fabric. You can select any available port that is not part of an uplink and ICL,
and port connected to a server in SmartFabric deployment.
This wizard allows you to configure the jump host. To do so:
1. Launch the Configure Jump Host wizard.
2. Assign a friendly name and description for the jump host.
3. Select a leaf switch from the rack.
4. Select an interface of the leaf switch as the jump host.
5. Associate an untagged network with the jump host, and click OK.
You can view the configured jump host in SFS GUI Uplinks tab. You can also delete any created jump host from this tab. Select the jump
host from the list, and click DELETE.
Update Network Configuration wizard
You can edit the network configuration that is applied on the uplink and server profiles in the fabric after completing the initial fabric setup
using the Update Network Configuration wizard. To do so:
1. Launch Update Network Configuration wizard.
2. Select the VLAN or virtual network to edit.
3. Update the relevant details for the interface, gateway, and DHCP helper IP addresses, and click OK.
Onboard a Server onto the Fabric wizard
To onboard a server, select a server profile, associate an interface to onboard a server, and associate a network or multiple networks. To
do so:
1. Launch the Onboard a Server onto the Fabric wizard.
2. Select the server profile from the list or create a profile for the interface using ADD SERVER PROFILE.
ADD SERVER PROFILE — Create a server profile by providing the server profile type, name, and bonding technology.
3. Select an interface ID from the list if the server interface is discovered or enter an ID, and click NEXT.
4. Associate an interface of the leaf switch to onboard the server:
a. Select the NIC bonding.
b. Select if it is a static onboarding. If it is a static onboarding, assign an interface of the leaf switch, and click NEXT.
5. Associate the networks to the server interface profile from the list or create a network or virtual network according to the network
connectivity.
ADD NETWORK — A template to create a general-purpose, L3 VLAN, VXLAN, and L3 Routed networks.
ADD VIRTUAL NETWORK — A template to create a VXLAN network.
From the SFS GUI Server Profiles tab, you can view the list of all server profiles configured in the SFS. The page displays the details of
server profiles such as bonding technology, discovery of the server, and onboarding status. You can also delete a server profile from this
tab. Select a server profile from the list, and click DELETE.
From the SFS GUI Network Profiles tab, you can view the list of all networks configured in the SFS. The page displays the details of
networks such as name, description, QoS priority, and network type. You can also delete a network from this tab. Select a network from
the list, and click DELETE.
Edit Default Fabric Settings wizard
You can edit the default fabric settings that are autogenerated when SFS is enabled.
1. Launch the Edit Default Fabric Settings wizard.
2. Change the values of the following settings based on the requirement:
Leaf ASN
Spine ASN
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