Dell PowerStore 3000X EMC PowerStore Network Configuration Guide for PowerSwit - Page 88
Gateway or Proxy Server Port, Out-of-Band Management Switch Information Optional
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Table 25. Initial Configuration Worksheet (blank) (continued) User Credentials / Community String PowerStore T model Only Out-of-Band Management Switch Information (Optional) You can provide read-only credentials for the switches. PowerStore X model Only Protocol (SSH / SNMP) IP Address Port User Credentials / Community String Hypervisor Record your existing vCenter administrator login credentials. The initial configuration workflow automatically creates a datacenter and ESXi cluster, and associates them with your cluster. NOTE: Ensure that the vCenter Server is accessible on the network. Existing vCenter IP Address Existing vCenter User Credentials New Datacenter Name New ESXi Cluster Name SupportAssist (Optional) SupportAssist is a secure, automated health and system monitoring capability. It sends notifications to Dell EMC, enables remote support, and sends data to CloudIQ. Once your cluster is created successfully, you can connect to Dell EMC SupportAssist. If you already have SupportAssist enabled, record the associated account details and the gateway or proxy IP information here. Tip: The default port number Dell EMC uses is 9443. Gateway or Proxy Server IP Address Gateway or Proxy Server Port Proxy Server User Credentials (Not applicable for Gateway Connect) Policy Manager IP Address and Port (Not applicable for Direct Connect without remote access or Gateway Connect) 88 PowerStore Initial Configuration Worksheets