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10-02-2016 07:38 PM - edited 03-04-2019 02:26 AM
Hi,
May I use VIC network cards (for example VIC 1387) in a C-Series Server (C240 M4) without using Fabric Interconnects? May I manage those VICs from elsewhere than FIs? The documentation about VICs say you can create up to 256 virtual NIC PCI devices applying a service profile to that server, but what if you do not have a FI to create a service profile? Could you in same way create those virtual NICs if you do not have Fabric Interconnects in your infrastructure?
Thanks,
Guido.
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10-02-2016 10:55 PM
Hi Guido
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/servers-unified-computing/ucs-c-series-rack-servers/at-a-glance-c45-737177.pdf
Cisco Integrated Management Controller (IMC) Supervisor
Cisco IMC Features and Capabilities
With the Cisco IMC, administrators can perform the following server
management tasks with role-based access that is easily defined on a
per-user basis:
• Virtual (Remote) KVM with recorder and chat
• Crash Capture and Boot Capture
• RAID Controller configuration
• Manage server BIOS settings
• Configure the server boot order (including Precision Boot)
• Configure Cisco Virtual Interface Cards (VICs)
• Configure network-related settings, including network interface card
(NIC) properties, IPv4, VLANs, and network security
• Configure communication services, including HTTP, SSH, and IPMI
over LAN
• Create and manage local user accounts and connect to external
authentication and authorization systems, including LDAP & Microsoft
Active Directory
• Power on, power off, power cycle, reset, and shut down the server
• Toggle the locator LED
• View server properties and sensors
• Manage certificates
• Update system firmware
• Monitor faults, alarms, and server status

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10-02-2016 10:55 PM
Hi Guido
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/servers-unified-computing/ucs-c-series-rack-servers/at-a-glance-c45-737177.pdf
Cisco Integrated Management Controller (IMC) Supervisor
Cisco IMC Features and Capabilities
With the Cisco IMC, administrators can perform the following server
management tasks with role-based access that is easily defined on a
per-user basis:
• Virtual (Remote) KVM with recorder and chat
• Crash Capture and Boot Capture
• RAID Controller configuration
• Manage server BIOS settings
• Configure the server boot order (including Precision Boot)
• Configure Cisco Virtual Interface Cards (VICs)
• Configure network-related settings, including network interface card
(NIC) properties, IPv4, VLANs, and network security
• Configure communication services, including HTTP, SSH, and IPMI
over LAN
• Create and manage local user accounts and connect to external
authentication and authorization systems, including LDAP & Microsoft
Active Directory
• Power on, power off, power cycle, reset, and shut down the server
• Toggle the locator LED
• View server properties and sensors
• Manage certificates
• Update system firmware
• Monitor faults, alarms, and server status
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10-03-2016 04:22 AM
Thank you very much Walter.
Guido.
