Microsoft System Center by Nigel Cain & Alvin Morales & Michel Luescher & Damian Flynn Mitch Tulloch

Microsoft System Center by Nigel Cain & Alvin Morales & Michel Luescher & Damian Flynn Mitch Tulloch

Author:Nigel Cain & Alvin Morales & Michel Luescher & Damian Flynn Mitch Tulloch
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Publisher: Microsoft Corporation
Published: 2014-03-14T16:00:00+00:00


FIGURE 3-12 Uplink port profiles for sites within physical location.

If you set aside host computers for specific workloads, projects, or tenants, you clearly do not want to permit someone to inadvertently apply an uplink port profile designed for host computers running production workloads to a host used only for development (Reading -Production (Rack1) in the example.

Unfortunately, there is no such thing as security groups or scoping for uplink port profiles. You can address this limitation, however, by including within your uplink port profile network sites that are scoped (restricted) to host computers that are members of a particular host group, as outlined in Chapter 2. Note that the scope of all of the network sites in a particular uplink port profile must be identical. If they are not, you may receive an out-of-scope error when you try to apply the uplink port profile (as part of logical switch deployment) to a computer that does not fit into the host groups used by all of the network sites referenced within the uplink.



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