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Task 6: Plan Network Addresses, TCP/IP Properties

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Configuration Planning Tasks Task 6: Plan Network Addresses Depending on the configuration of the LAN on which directors, switches, and the HAFM server are installed, plan network addressing as follows: ■ If installing products and the HAFM server on a dedicated (private) LAN segment, there is no requirement to change any default network addresses. If multiple equipment racks are connected, ensure all directors, switches, and servers have unique IP addresses. If new IP addresses are required, consult with the customer's network administrator. ■ If installing products and the HAFM server on a public LAN containing other devices, default network addresses may require change to avoid address conflicts with existing devices. For the Director 2/64, Edge Switch 2/16, and Edge Switch 2/32, change the IP address, gateway address, and subnet mask through a remote terminal connected to the product's maintenance port. For the HAFM server, change these addresses through the TCP/IP Properties dialog box in Windows. In addition, assign and record a unique domain name service (DNS) name for the HAFM server and each director and switch. ■ Gateway addresses may need to be configured for directors, switches, and the HAFM server if these devices connect to the LAN through a router or other gateway device. The Ethernet connections for directors, switches, and the HAFM server have the following network addresses: ■ Directors and switches: - Media access control (MAC) address is unique for each product. The MAC address is in xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx format, where each xx is a hexadecimal pair. - Factory preset and default IP address is 10.1.1.10. If the Reset Configuration option is selected from the Product Manager application, the director or switch resets to this address. - Subnet mask is 255.0.0.0. - Gateway address is 0.0.0.0. SAN High Availability Planning Guide 155

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Configuration Planning Tasks
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SAN High Availability Planning Guide
Task 6: Plan Network Addresses
Depending on the configuration of the LAN on which directors, switches, and the
HAFM server are installed, plan network addressing as follows:
If installing products and the HAFM server on a dedicated (private) LAN
segment, there is no requirement to change any default network addresses. If
multiple equipment racks are connected, ensure all directors, switches, and
servers have unique IP addresses. If new IP addresses are required, consult
with the customer’s network administrator.
If installing products and the HAFM server on a public LAN containing other
devices, default network addresses may require change to avoid address
conflicts with existing devices.
For the Director 2/64, Edge Switch 2/16, and Edge Switch 2/32, change the IP
address, gateway address, and subnet mask through a remote terminal
connected to the product’s maintenance port.
For the HAFM server, change these addresses through the
TCP/IP Properties
dialog box in Windows. In addition, assign and record a unique domain name
service (DNS) name for the HAFM server and each director and switch.
Gateway addresses may need to be configured for directors, switches, and the
HAFM server if these devices connect to the LAN through a router or other
gateway device.
The Ethernet connections for directors, switches, and the HAFM server have the
following network addresses:
Directors and switches:
Media access control (MAC) address is unique for each product. The
MAC address is in
xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx
format, where each
xx
is a
hexadecimal pair.
Factory preset and default IP address is
10.1.1.10
. If the Reset
Configuration option is selected from the
Product Manager
application,
the director or switch resets to this address.
Subnet mask is
255.0.0.0
.
Gateway address is
0.0.0.0
.