Users Guide

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
Private Subnet Prefix
Private Prefix Length
Global Subnet Prefix
Global Subnet Length
Client Control VLAN
Client Management VLAN
3. Click OK.
NOTE: After you click OK, all the switches in the network fabric reload to apply the fabric setting changes.
Restore wizard
You can restore a known good configuration using this option.
1. Launch the Restore wizard.
2. Click Choose File and select the known good configuration file.
3. Click OK.
4. Check the box next to I Agree to reboot the switches.
5. Click OK.
NOTE: After you click OK, all the switches in the network fabric reload to apply the fabric setting changes.
Fabric operations and life cycle management
Dell EMC Open Manage Network Integration (OMNI) is an efficient REST API-based plugin, integrated with VMware's vCenter.
The plugin enables vCenter to easily deploy and manage a large virtual network of VMs and physical underlay on a VxRail HCI
stack. Using OMNI, you can do day two operations and management of the hyper-converged fabric.
You can do the common lifecycle operations using OMNI.
Upgrade OS10 software in a network fabric
Replace a switch in a fabric
For more information about OMNI, see VMware Integration for VxRail Fabric Automation SmartFabric User Guide.
SmartFabric Services
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