

If your description includes spaces, special characters, or This description applies to all address blocks in the management IP pool. Provides a description for the management IP pool. You can onlyĮnter (scope to) the existing default pool. You cannot create (or delete) a management IP pool. The management IP pool must not contain any IP addresses that have been assigned as static IP addresses for a server or service profile. You configure this IP address when you create or modify a service profile.Ĭonfiguring the Management IP Address on a Blade Server If a KVM or SoL session is active when you migrate the service profile to another server, Cisco UCS Manager terminates that session and does not restart it after the migration is completed. If you attempt to do so, Cisco UCS Manager warns you that the IP address is already in use and rejects the configuration.Ī management IP address that is assigned to a service profile moves with the service profile. You cannot assign a static IP address to a server or service profile if that IP address has already been assigned to a server or service profile in the Cisco UCS instance. If you do so, you must use different IP addresses for each of them. You can assign a management IP address to each CIMC on the server and to the service profile associated with the server. You cannot configure a service profile template with a static IP address.Īn IP address drawn from the management IP address pool and assigned to a service profile or service profile template. The management IP address used to access the CIMC on a server can be one of the following:Ī static IPv4 address assigned directly to the server.Ī static IPv4 address assigned to a service profile. This external access can be through one of Each server in a Cisco UCS instance must have a management IP address assigned to its Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) or to the service profile associated with the server.
