Dell EqualLogic PS-M4110 Hardware Owner's Manual
Chapter 1 Getting Started
Figure 3: Example of Default Fabric B Network Paths
Active 10G path
Network path failover
Passive control module standby network paths
External stack or LAG connection
Stack Switches Together
When using a PS-M4110 inside an M1000e enclosure, the IO modules must be interconnected (stacked or
LAGged together).
For example, if fabric B is configured, the B1 and B2 IOMs must be stacked or LAGged together. The redun-
dant fabric IO modules must be connected using inter-switch links (stack interfaces or link aggregation
groups (LAG)). The links must have sufficient bandwidth to handle the iSCSI traffic.
For ease of management, Dell recommends using stacking configurations wherever possible. Use the Equal-
Logic Group Manager GUI or CLI to assign an IP address and netmask to each interface.
shows an example of stacking B1 and B2 IO modules.
Configure Access to Group IP Address
If a PS-M4110 connects with storage arrays that are outside of the M1000e chassis (external arrays), the net-
work must be configured so that the PS-M4110 has access to the group IP address used by the external
arrays. All of the arrays in the group must be in the same (layer 3) subnet.
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