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information about 2-1
adapter-FEX initialization with active-standby uplinks in vPC topology 2-13
active-standby server network adapter topology 2-13
adapter-FEX initialization with active-standby uplinks dual-homed FEXs 2-14
adapter-FEX on the adapter 2-10
adapter-FEX on the device 2-8
dual-homed FEX topology 2-12
initializing the network adapter 2-11
vNICs on the adapter 2-10
virtual Ethernet interfaces 2-15
virtual Ethernet 2-2
supported 2-2
supported platforms 2-2
active-standby 2-5
dual-homed 2-4
whith Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extenders 2-4
with Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switches 2-3
configuration conflicts 2-16
port profiles 2-7
relocating a server network adapter to a different server 2-8
relocating a server to a different physical interface 2-6
removing a server with a server network adapter 2-6
creating manually 2-16
virtual Ethernet interfaces 2-2
creating automatically 2-15
virtual Ethernet interfaces, configuring 2-15
channel numbers 2-2
Index
information about 2-1
adapter-FEX initialization with active-standby uplinks in vPC topology 2-13
active-standby server network adapter topology 2-13
adapter-FEX initialization with active-standby uplinks dual-homed FEXs 2-14
adapter-FEX on the adapter 2-10
adapter-FEX on the device 2-8
dual-homed FEX topology 2-12
initializing the network adapter 2-11
vNICs on the adapter 2-10
virtual Ethernet interfaces 2-15
virtual Ethernet 2-2
supported 2-2
supported platforms 2-2
active-standby 2-5
dual-homed 2-4
whith Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extenders 2-4
with Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switches 2-3
configuration conflicts 2-16
port profiles 2-7
relocating a server network adapter to a different server 2-8
relocating a server to a different physical interface 2-6
removing a server with a server network adapter 2-6
creating manually 2-16
virtual Ethernet interfaces 2-2
creating automatically 2-15
virtual Ethernet interfaces, configuring 2-15
channel numbers 2-2