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To Connect to an Optical Gigabit Ethernet Network
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Connect an optical network cable to the top (LINK A) optical gigibit Ethernet
connector and another optical network cable to the bottom (LINK B) optical
Gigabit Ethernet connector on the back of the Sun StorageTek 5320 NAS Gateway
System.
FIGURE 5-41
Connecting to an Optical Gigabit Ethernet Network
Note –
Later, when you configure the system (see
“Initial Sun StorageTek 5320 NAS
Gateway System Single-Server Configuration” on page 163
), the LINK A port
displays as “Port emf3” and the LINK B port displays as “Port emf4.”
Connecting Dual-Server HA Servers
Each server in a dual-server Sun StorageTek 5320 NAS Gateway Cluster System uses
a dedicated Ethernet connection to communicate with its partner and perform
periodic “health checks.” The port used for the health check connection is referred to
as the
heartbeat port
. The NET0 Gigabit Ethernet port is used for the heartbeat.
LINK B
Optical Gigabit Ethernet card
LINK A
Port NET0
Port NET1
Port NET2
Port NET3
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