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18 managing networks and network resources, 1 roles, 2 tasks for networks – HP OneView User Manual

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18 Managing networks and network resources

This chapter describes configuring and managing networks and network resources for the enclosures
and server blades managed by the appliance. For information about configuring the network
settings for the appliance, see

“Managing the appliance settings” (page 190)

.

NOTE:

The network features described in this chapter apply to enclosures and server blades

only. The appliance does not monitor or manage the network features and hardware for rack
mount servers or for networking equipment outside the enclosures.

UI screens and REST API resources

REST API resource

UI screen

connection-templates

, ethernet-networks, and fc-networks

Networks

network-sets

Network Sets

switches

Switches

18.1 Roles

Minimum required privileges: Infrastructure administrator or Network administrator

18.2 Tasks for networks

You can manage Fibre Channel and Ethernet networks from the UI Networks screen or by using
the REST APIs.

18.2.1 Tasks for Fibre Channel networks

The appliance online help provides information about using the UI or the REST APIs to:

Add and delete a Fibre Channel SAN.

Edit a Fibre Channel SAN configuration.

Associate a network with a managed SAN.

18.2.2 Tasks for Ethernet networks

The appliance online help provides information about using the UI or the REST APIs to:

Add, edit (change a network configuration), and delete a network.

Add an untagged or tunnel network.

Add, edit, and delete a network set.

18.3 About network connectivity

The network connectivity features of the appliance are designed to separate the logical resources
from the physical hardware, allowing you to add or change the physical components without

18.1 Roles

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