Table 1-15
Appliance compute node network interface port information
Function
Port
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NetBackup Appliance (eth0/NIC1):
Used for the initial configuration of the appliance. After
completing the initial configuration, you can connect NIC1
(eth0) to an administrative network that does not provide any
backup data transfer. For more information, see the
NetBackup™ 53xx Appliance Initial Configuration Guide
.
Note:
Veritas does not support forming a NIC bond using
eth0/NIC1 with other eth/NIC ports.
■
Flex Appliance (host1):
A 1-GbE port copper connector that you can connect to an
administrative network to manage the 5340 Appliance
system. It is bonded with host0 during initial configuration as
bond mgmt0.
eth0/NIC1/host1
(copper/RJ45 connector)
■
NetBackup Appliance (eth1/NIC2):
A 1-GbE port for general use.
■
Flex Appliance (host0):
A 1-GbE port copper connector that you can connect to an
administrative network to manage the 5340 Appliance
system. It is bonded with host1 during initial configuration as
bond mgmt0.
eth1/NIC2/host0
(copper/RJ45 connector)
■
NetBackup Appliance (eth2/NIC3):
A 1-GbE port for general use.
■
Flex Appliance (privnic1):
A 1-GbE Private Low Latency Transport port that is used for
connections between the two appliance compute nodes.
eth2/NIC3/privnic1
(copper/RJ45 connector)
■
NetBackup Appliance (eth3/NIC4):
A 1-GbE port for general use.
■
Flex Appliance (privnic0):
A 1-GbE Private Low Latency Transport port that is used for
connections between the two appliance compute nodes.
eth3/NIC4/privnic0
(copper/RJ45 connector)
A 1-GbE port that is used for appliance remote management
purposes.
IPMI port
(copper/RJ45 connector)
■
NetBackup Appliance (eth ports 4-13):
10-GbE ports for general network uses.
■
Flex Appliance (nic ports 0-9):
10-GbE ports that are used by the application instances.
eth ports 4 - 13
nic ports 0-9
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About the Veritas 5340 Appliance
About the appliance compute node rear panel