Network sets resource associations
A network set represents a group of tagged Ethernet networks and/or RoCE networks identified by a single name. Network sets are used to simplify server profile configurations and server profile templates. When a connection in a server profile specifies a network set, it can access any of the member networks. Adding or deleting networks from a network set affects profiles that use the network set. One common use for network sets is as a trunk for multiple VLANs to a vSwitch.
In the resource model:
A network set can contain zero or more tagged Ethernet networks.
A network set can contain zero or more RoCE networks.
A tagged, Ethernet network can be a member of zero or more network sets.
A RoCE network can be a member of zero or more network sets.
A connection in a server profile can specify either a network or a network set.
A network set can be member of an uplink set, if only the contained networks are not a duplicate of networks in other network sets associated to the same logical interconnect.
Other configuration rules apply.
Relationship to other resources
A network set resource is associated with the following resources in the resource summary diagram:
Zero or more connections, and, through those connections, zero or more Server Profiles.
Zero or more Ethernet networks.
Zero or more RoCE networks.
Zero or more Uplink sets.
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