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  1. When add a resource from a group name, select a group → right click → 'Add Resource'. Or select Edit(E) from the main menu bar → select 'Add Resource'. Or select 'Add Resource' icon from the tool bar.
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    [Figure] Adding Resource in a group

  2. Select 'NIC' from Resource Type lists and click 'Next' button. When add a resource from the NIC resource type name, this step will be skipped.
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    [Figure] Select Resource Wizard View

  3. Next steps are same as adding in resource type.

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  1. ResourceType → Right Click → Click Add Resource
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    [Figure] Adding NIC Resource in a resource type

  2. Enter resource name and select NIC.
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    [Figure] Add network card wizard view

  3. Click on the 'Additional Settings' button to define attributes.

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    Additional setting can be selected as an option. You don't need to enter it.

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    [Figure] Additional Settings of network card wizard view


  4. Click "Finish' button and network card resource is added. 

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    [Figure] Adding network card resource is completed



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  1. Click delete and resource will be deleted. 
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    [Figure] Delete Network Card Resource View



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MCCS cannot use the online/offline commands to a network device. It is because a network is managed by the OS as soon as it is installed in the H/W.
Due to the characteristics, a network card's resource type action attribute is set to none. Also, its NoAction value is set to true.
The attribute value cannot be used to start or terminate the resource. It is operable at all nodes at the same time but it only monitors the status. It is called a monitoring only resource.


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[Figure] Attribute of Network Interface Card

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