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Cisco UCS Invicta Scaling System Administration and Configuration Guide, Version 5.0.1.1a
Chapter 3 SSR Configuration
Step 2 Highlight a Bond from the Ethernet Bond Status list by mousing over it and right click.
The right-click menu appears.
Step 3 Choose Create Virtual.
The Create New Virtual dialog box appears.
Step 4 Complete the fields:
IP Address - if the IP address is verified, a check mark appears
Subnet Mask
MTU
Note For most implementations, the MTU is <1500>; however, use <9000> if Jumbo Frames are required for
assignment to this bond.
Onboot - Yes/No. Informs the OS if this bond is to come online during the boot process
Step 5 Click Create Virtual once all settings have been entered or click Cancel to return to the Network
Settings window.
Create a VLAN
VLANs allow a network manager to logically segment a LAN into different broadcast domains. VLANs
allow users who are not physically on the same or even in the same buildings to belong to the same LAN.
A VLAN can be created from an existing Bond from the right-click menu. To create a VLAN, do the
following:
Step 1 Choose SSR Configuration > Network Settings.
The Network Settings window appears.
Step 2 Highlight a Bond from the Ethernet Bond Status list by mousing over it and right click.
The right-click menu appears.
Step 3 Choose Create VLAN.
The Create New VLAN dialog box appears.
Step 4 Complete the fields:
VLAN ID - Identification of the VLAN used by the standard 802.1Q.
IP Address - if the IP address is verified, a check mark appears
Subnet Mask
MTU
Note For most implementations, the MTU is <1500>; however, use <9000> if Jumbo Frames are required for
assignment to this bond.
Onboot - Yes/No. Informs the OS if this bond is to come online during the boot process.

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