About logical interconnect groups
- About the logical interconnect group graphical interface
- About multiple logical interconnect groups in an enclosure group
- About copying a logical interconnect group
- About uplink sets in a logical interconnect group
- About Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) tagging
- About enhanced type-length-value (TLV) structure
One or more logical interconnect groups are associated with an enclosure group and are used to define the logical interconnect configuration for every enclosure that is using that enclosure group. Logical interconnect group configurations include the I/O bay occupancy, uplink sets, available networks based on the uplink sets and internal networks, and downlinks.
All references to a logical interconnect group by an enclosure group or logical interconnect must be removed before you can delete the logical interconnect group.