Table 8 Server information (continued)
Item
Value
l
ESXi node 2: 192.168.100.81 /
255.255.255.224/27
l
ESXI node 3: 192.168.100.82 /
255.255.255.224/27
Subnet mask
255.255.255.224
VLAN
122
Enabled Services
Virtual SAN traffic
Network label assigned
DP-appliance-vsan
VMK2
IP address
Customer defined
Subnet mask
IP default gateway
DNS server(s)
VLAN
123
Note
123 is the default value, but the
customer may have changed it. Verify
the VLAN ID with the customer.
Enabled services
Management traffic
Network label assigned
DP-appliance-external
vSwitch0 adapters assigned
vSwitch0: vmnic0, vmnic4
vSwitch1 adapters assigned
vSwitch1: vmnic2, vmnic6
Identify the failed server
Before beginning the procedure, compare the PSNT information on the Service
Request to the PSNT information on each server to identify the failed server. The
PSNT tag on each server is located in the lower right side of the enclosure, under disk
drive slot number 1.
Locate and connect to the Dell switch
Replacing a component of the Dell PowerEdge server requires that you connect to the
Dell switch to access the VMware vSphere Web Client, and the Dell server iDRAC
interface. Connect to port 38 on the Dell switch. The switch port layout is displayed in
.
Procedure
1. Consult with the customer to get the values for IP address, subnet, and
gateway for IDRAC.
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