Using Appliance Ports for NAS

Using Appliance Ports for NAS
Hey all connecting a NAS to UCS. Would like to plug in directly to FI’s using the Appliance Port option.
Are the steps basically
Turn on Ports use as Appliance Ports
Make PIN Group through Appliance Ports (this will only be one port per FI, I am guess Port-Channels can be used if NAS supports that?)
Make VLAN internal to UCS
Make vNIC Template and use newly created VLAN and PIN Group
Boom!
Right?
Thanks!
Craig

I have made port 20 on each 6120 an Appliance Ports.
Each port is assigned to a VLAN made under the Appliances tab.
Cannot seem to make a PIN group using these Appliance ports. They are not a option.
Is there something I am missing?
Thanks!
Craig

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