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Work with your NetApp team
Your NetApp team uses the NetApp Active IQ Config Advisor report and the
Discovery Workbook
to validate
that your network environment is ready.
Install NetApp HCI hardware
NetApp HCI can be installed in different configurations:
• H410C compute nodes: Two-cable configuration or six-cable configuration
• H610C compute node: Two-cable configuration
• H615C compute node: Two-cable configuration
• H410S storage node
• H610S storage node
For precautions and details, see
Steps
1. Install the rails and the chassis.
2. Install nodes in the chassis and install drives for storage nodes. (Applies only if you are installing H410C
and H410S in a NetApp H-series chassis.)
3. Install the switches.
4. Cable the compute node.
5. Cable the storage node.
6. Connect the power cords.
7. Power on the NetApp HCI nodes.
Complete optional tasks after installing hardware
After installing the NetApp HCI hardware, you should perform some optional, yet recommended tasks.
Manage storage capacity across all chassis
Ensure that storage capacity is split evenly across all chassis containing storage nodes.
Configure IPMI for each node
After you have racked, cabled, and powered on your NetApp HCI hardware, you can configure Intelligent
Platform Management Interface (IPMI) access for each node. Assign each IPMI port an IP address and change
the default administrator IPMI password as soon as you have remote IPMI access to the node.
See
Deploy NetApp HCI using the NetApp Deployment Engine (NDE)
The NDE UI is the software wizard interface used to install NetApp HCI.
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