Dell DR2000v DR Series System Administrator Guide - Page 32

Connections for Initializing a DR Series System

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• IP Addresses: You need to make sure to have IP addresses that you use for the DR Series system. The DR Series system ships with a default IP address and subnet mask address, which should only be used for an initial system configuration. NOTE: You need to have an IP address available to replace the default IP address if you choose the static mode of IP addressing, or select to use the DHCP mode of IP addressing. To perform an initial configuration, you need: - An IP address for the system - A subnet mask address - A default gateway address - A DNS suffix address - A primary DNS server IP address - (Optional) A secondary DNS server IP address • NIC Connections: To configure NIC connection bonding remember that, by default, the DR Series system will configure its NIC interfaces together as a bonded team (and only one IP address is needed because the bonded NICs assume the primary interface address). NIC connection bonding can use either of these configurations: - Adaptive load balancing (ALB), which is the default setting, does not require any special network switch support. Ensure that the data source system resides on the same subnet as the DR Series system. For more information, see Configuring Networking Settings. - 802.3ad or dynamic link aggregation (using the IEEE 802.3ad standard). 802.3ad requires special switch configuration before using the system (contact your network administrator for an 802.3ad configuration). NOTE: To configure a 10-GbE NIC or 10-GbE SFP+ bonded configuration, connect only the 10-GbE/10-GbE SFP+ NICs. You can use the Advanced Networking feature in the command line interface to modify the default factory configuration. • DNS: you need a DNS domain available, and you need to know the primary DNS server IP address (and a secondary DNS server IP address, if you choose to configure one). • Replication ports: the replication service in the DR Series system requires that enabled fixed ports be configured to support replication operations that are to be performed across firewalls (TCP ports 9904, 9911, 9915, and 9916). For more information about replication ports, see Managing Replication Operations, and for more information about system ports, see Supported Ports in a DR Series System. NOTE: For the latest details about supported hardware and software for the Dell DR Series system, see the Dell DR Series System Interoperability Guide at support.dell.com/manuals. Connections for Initializing a DR Series System There are two supported methods for connecting to the DR Series system for logging in and performing the initial system configuration via the DR Series system CLI: • Local console connection: this is a local access connection made between a local workstation and the DR Series system (with one connection made to a USB keyboard port on the DR Series front/rear chassis, and a second connection made to the VGA monitor port on the DR Series system rear chassis. (See Figure 3 for locations in the DR Series System Rear Chassis Port Locations in the Local Console Connection.) • iDRAC connection: this is a remote access connection made between an integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) and the dedicated management port on the DR Series system rear chassis. (See Figure 3 for locations in the DR Series System Rear Chassis Port Locations in the Local Console Connection.) 32

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IP Addresses:
You need to make sure to have IP addresses that you use for the DR Series system. The DR Series
system ships with a default IP address and subnet mask address, which should only be used for an initial system
configuration.
NOTE:
You need to have an IP address available to replace the default IP address if you choose the static
mode of IP addressing, or select to use the DHCP mode of IP addressing.
To perform an initial configuration, you need:
An IP address for the system
A subnet mask address
A default gateway address
A DNS suffix address
A primary DNS server IP address
(Optional) A secondary DNS server IP address
NIC Connections:
To configure NIC connection bonding remember that, by default, the DR Series system will
configure its NIC interfaces together as a bonded team (and only one IP address is needed because the bonded
NICs assume the primary interface address). NIC connection bonding can use either of these configurations:
Adaptive load balancing (ALB), which is the default setting, does not require any special network switch support.
Ensure that the data source system resides on the same subnet as the DR Series system. For more information,
see
Configuring Networking Settings
.
802.3ad or dynamic link aggregation (using the IEEE 802.3ad standard). 802.3ad requires special switch
configuration before using the system (contact your network administrator for an 802.3ad configuration).
NOTE:
To configure a 10-GbE NIC or 10-GbE SFP+ bonded configuration, connect only the 10-GbE/10-GbE SFP+
NICs. You can use the Advanced Networking feature in the command line interface to modify the default
factory configuration.
DNS: you need a DNS domain available, and you need to know the primary DNS server IP address (and a secondary
DNS server IP address, if you choose to configure one).
Replication ports: the replication service in the DR Series system requires that enabled fixed ports be configured to
support replication operations that are to be performed across firewalls (TCP ports 9904, 9911, 9915, and 9916).
For more information about replication ports, see
Managing Replication Operations
, and for more information about
system ports, see
Supported Ports in a DR Series System
.
NOTE:
For the latest details about supported hardware and software for the Dell DR Series system, see the
Dell DR Series System Interoperability Guide
at
support.dell.com/manuals
.
Connections for Initializing a DR Series System
There are two supported methods for connecting to the DR Series system for logging in and performing the initial system
configuration via the DR Series system CLI:
Local console connection
: this is a local access connection made between a local workstation and the DR Series
system (with one connection made to a USB keyboard port on the DR Series front/rear chassis, and a second
connection made to the VGA monitor port on the DR Series system rear chassis. (See Figure 3 for locations in the DR
Series System Rear Chassis Port Locations in the
Local Console Connection
.)
iDRAC connection
: this is a remote access connection made between an integrated Dell Remote Access Controller
(iDRAC) and the dedicated management port on the DR Series system rear chassis. (See Figure 3 for locations in the
DR Series System Rear Chassis Port Locations in the
Local Console Connection
.)
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