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. Select an interface ID from the list and click Next. SFS discovers some of the servers dynamically and
if you are onboarding a discovered interface, the server interface ID lists all the discovered interface.
4. Select No for Static Onboarding and click Next.
NOTE: Dell Technologies recommends that you use dynamic onboarding for the discovered interfaces.
5. Associate the networks to the server interface profile from the list or create a network or virtual network according to the
network connectivity. For more information, see Networks.
● Add Network—A template to create a general-purpose, L3 VLAN, VXLAN, and L3 Routed networks. Enter the required
details to create a network.
● Add Virtual Network—A template to create a VXLAN network. Enter the required details to create a virtual network.
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