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Note: 

The CSA pre-populates values based on auto-discovery. Shaded values are values that will be auto-discovered 

based on your system and network environment; if auto-discovery fails, you need to provide the information manually.

Verify that the site is properly prepared for your Celerra System. Complete the worksheets and 
use the information to verify the values when you run the  Celerra Startup Assistant (CSA).

Celerra Startup Assistant worksheet

Prompt

Values

1. Record the appropriate Control Station external network settings.

2.  The passwords for the root user/system back-end administrator and NAS administrator are auto-discovered.

3. The appropriate blade external network settings are auto-discovered.

4. Record the storage processor external network IP addresses.

Control Station hostname

Control Station static IP address

Netmask

Gateway

 

DNS domain 

 

Primary DNS server 

 

Secondary DNS server

NTP server 

 

TimeZone  

root_password (default value = nasadmin) 

 

NAS Administrator (default value = nasadmin) 

 

Blade DNS domain 

 

Blade primary DNS server 

 

Blade secondary DNS server

 

Blade NTP server 

 

Blade default gateway 

 

Storage processor A IP address

Storage processor B IP address

Note: 

Public IP addresses for your storage processors are required to use the Navisphere Service Taskbar on both 

Fibre Channel (FC) and non-FC enabled models for routine array maintenance. Additionally, all FC enabled models 
require the use of Navisphere Manager to confi gure and manage the storage on the array for both Celerra and non-
Celerra Hosts. The IP addresses must be on the same subnet as the Control Station.

Note: 

The dial-in modem number is the phone number for the line that connects to the modem. This is the local

number that is used by the service provider to dial into your system.

5.  If applicable, confi gure service provider/customer notifi cation information.

Email will not work without a 
DNS server

Confi gure service provider/
customer notifi cation.

Email server (recommended)

Recipient email addresses (optional)

Site information

Site ID (optional) (party name)

Dial-in modem no. (optional)

Summary of Contents for Celerra NS20FC

Page 1: ...EMC Celerra NS20FC System Dual Blade with FC Option Enabled Installation Guide P N 300 007 636 Rev A01...

Page 2: ...icable software license All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners For the most up to date regulatory document for your product line go to the Technical Documentation...

Page 3: ...Power requirements Rack space requirements Default IP addresses The system components communicate with each other using a private Internet Protocol IP network By default this network uses the IP addr...

Page 4: ...ti o n P N n n n n n n n n n A 0 n C o p y ri g h t 2 n n n E M C C o rp o ra ti o n A ll R ig h ts R e s e rv e d C C C e le rr a N S 2 0 C e le C e C e l e l C e C C S y s te m T u to ri a l C D C S...

Page 5: ...About 15 minutes Register your system with the service provider If you do not register your system now using the 4 Celerra Startup Assistant your request for support from EMC Customer Service will be...

Page 6: ...et 70 in tall where 1 unit 1 75 in start on page 11 of this document and confirm that the cables are installed correctly and securely otherwise start unpacking your Celerra NS20FC system from the disp...

Page 7: ...cumentation CD Crossover cable Getting Started with Celerra Serial cable Note The shaded areas in the table represent separate containers packages and boxes If additional accessory boxes are necessary...

Page 8: ...rails in place this may cause damage to the components Only remove one component at a time 3 The rails remain in the mini rack shipping container at this time Front Mini rack Control Station Storage...

Page 9: ...e rack Allow some adjustment space for the installation of the components Rail slide Rail slide Rail extensions Remove rear screws CNS 000854 Front of your rack Rear of your rack Rail slide Rail slide...

Page 10: ...Install screws through rack into the rail 1a through 4a Install the bottom component first Ensure that each component is secure before you install the component above it 1a 2a 2b 3a 3b 4a 1 2 3 4 5 C...

Page 11: ...SP A 2 Fibre SP B 2 Fibre SP A 3 Fibre SP B 3 Fibre Storage processor enclosure Blade enclosure 1 2 3 4 Blade 3 Blade 2 SP B SP A 2 Fibre 3 Fibre BE0 BE1 BE0 2 Fibre 3 Fibre BE1 A B SP A 2 Fibre BE1...

Page 12: ...22 FC Blade 2 Blade 3 Storage processor enclosure A B SPB SPA CIP 001071 Blade enclosure SPS A SP A SPS A This is the cable for optional standby power supply B SP A SPS B SP B Modem Cable the Celerra...

Page 13: ...de 3 Blade 3 SP B CS Storage processor enclosure Blade enclosure SP B 1 CS A 2 3 4 SP A B 1 2 3 SP A Blade 2 Blade 2 Blade 3 Blade 3 C S A Blade 3 Blade 2 4 SPB SPA CIP 001077MOD CS B Cable the Celerr...

Page 14: ...MT 3 To public LAN customer supplied 3 To public LAN To public LAN 1 MGMT Storage processor enclosure Control Station Standby power supply Cable the Celerra NS20FC external LAN cables Note Attach cust...

Page 15: ...BE0 SP A BE0 Control Station CS Latch side Up LCC B Latch side Down LCC A Pull release tab Pull release tab Storage processor SP B latch up LCC B Storage processor SP A latch down LCC A 2 1 EXP PRI E...

Page 16: ...osure DAE Standby power supply SPS Control Station CS Blade enclosure Storage processor enclosure SP Disk array enclosure DAE Disk array enclosure DAE B A Cable extra Celerra NS20FC disk array enclosu...

Page 17: ...the Celerra NS20FC power cables For more information refer to Celerra Tools on http Powerlink EMC com Note Standby power supply B SPS B is optional If SPS B is used plug the B side power supplies on...

Page 18: ...4Gb EXP PRI 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 EXP PRI EX 4Gb EXP PRI BE0 BE0 SPS A SP A SP A SP B Blade 3 Blade 2 CONTROL STATION MGMT A CS B MGMT CS SP B 2 Fibre Blade 3 BE 0 SP A 3 Fibre SP B BE 0 LC...

Page 19: ...d default value nasadmin NAS Administrator default value nasadmin Blade DNS domain Blade primary DNS server Blade secondary DNS server Blade NTP server Blade default gateway Storage processor A IP add...

Page 20: ...mask Initiator IQN or EUI name LUN size GB 7 Record NFS export 8 Record iSCSI LUN 6 Record the licenses that you have purchased Advanced Celerra Manager CIFS Windows NFS UNIX Linux iSCSI SnapSure 9 Re...

Page 21: ...tant CSA Before installing the CSA verify the following requirements Celerra Network Server Applications and Tools CD is available Windows based client computer is on the same subnet customer network...

Page 22: ...stant shortcut on the desktop to launch CSA or go to 1 C ProgramFiles EMC CSA startup launch bat to run the Celerra Startup Assistant The Celerra Startup Assistant guides you through the remaining ste...

Page 23: ...n common usages or you can configure your system using your Celerra Manager Common implementations Create CIFS shares Create iSCSI LUNs Create NFS exports Configure MPFS enabled systems Add additional...

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