Concept Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC SmartFabric Services User Guide Release 1.0
- About this guide
- SFS fundamentals
- Setting up SFS
- Deploying and managing a fabric
- Access fabric setup options
- Update default fabric, switch names, and descriptions
- Create uplink for external network connectivity
- Breakout switch ports
- Configure jump host
- Update network configuration
- Onboard a server onto the fabric
- Edit default fabric settings
- Restore fabric configuration
- Manage network profiles
- Manage routing profiles
- Access fabric setup options
- SFS with VxRail
- SFS with PowerEdge MX
- SFS for Isilon/PowerScale back-end fabric
- SFS commands
- smartfabric l3fabric enable
- smartfabric vlti
- show logging smartfabric
- show smartfabric cluster
- show smartfabric cluster member
- show smartfabric configured-server
- show smartfabric configured-server configured-server-interface
- show smartfabric details
- show smartfabric discovered-server
- show smartfabric discovered-server discovered-server-interface
- show smartfabric networks
- show smartfabric nodes
- show smartfabric personality
- show smartfabric uplinks
- show smartfabric upgrade-status
- show smartfabric validation-errors
- show switch-operating-mode
- Appendix
3. Enter the required details to create any network of general purpose, VXLAN, L3 VLAN, or L3 Routed type.
Click Network Profiles tab to view the list of networks that are created in the fabric. For more information, see Network
profiles.
Onboard a server onto the fabric
See Server discovery and onboarding for more information about server onboarding and its types. You can onboard a server
statically or dynamically.
Onboard discovered interfaces
Use the following procedure to dynamically onboard a discovered server:
1. Click Home > Onboard a Server onto the Fabric.
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.
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