Connect server to Public network
To complete the connection from the VSky A1100 to the Public network, connect suitable fiber optic cables
from the 10G SFP+ ports
eth4
and
eth5
on the VSky A1100 to a 10G SFP+ Ethernet switch used for the external
network. If you are setting up a server cluster, do this for each VSky A1100 node, using the same corresponding
ports on each node.
See
“Data connections to storage, Public and Cluster (private) networks, and network management link” on
Connect server to Cluster (private) network
To complete the connection from the VSky A1100 to the Cluster (private) network, use suitable fiber optic
cabling to connect two 10G SFP+ ports
eth6
and
eth7
on the VSky A1100 to a 10G SFP+ Ethernet switch used
for the internal Cluster (private) network. If you are setting up a server cluster, do this for each VSky A1100 node,
using the same corresponding ports on each node.
See
“Data connections to storage, Public and Cluster (private) networks, and network management link” on
Important
The Public network requires two SFP+ 10G ports on the server. Likewise, for cluster setup,
the Cluster (private) network requires two SFP+ 10G ports. You will be configuring network
settings for these ports later. Make sure the ports are on physically separate networks, and
make sure to use the same corresponding ports on each node in a cluster for the Cluster
(private) network and active Public network.
Note
Please read the
Vess R2000 Product Manual
for a complete description of network
connections to the Vess R2600fiS, and other hardware and configuration
information not covered in this guide.
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