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Table 12. Prepare to run through he Initial Configuration Wizard (ICW) (continued) Fields Description ● Virtual volumes ● Protocol Endpoints ● VASA provider ● Storage containers ● Storage Policy Based Management For details see PowerStore Virtualization Infrastructure Guide. Get your completed Initial Configuration Worksheet You should have worked with your network administrator to complete the Initial Configuration Worksheet. The following worksheet has been completed with the resources that are configured on the Dell EMC PowerSwitch Series S4148-ON Top-of-Rack switches. If you are configuring your environment with alternative network resources, complete the blank worksheet available in this guide at Initial Configuration Worksheet (blank). Also, be sure to note down the admin password that you define for the cluster in the completed Initial Configuration Worksheet below. A sample of a user-defined password is not provided for you. Table 13. Initial Configuration Worksheet (completed) Initial Login Information Use the following default user credentials when you log in to the PowerStore Manager for the first time. You must enter a new admin password to complete the initial configuration of a PowerStore Manager cluster. Default Username Admin Default Password Password123# New Admin Password Cluster Details For resource management, efficiency, and availability purposes, appliances act as a single component that is called a cluster. Cluster Name PowerStoreTCluster Storage Configuration Unified Select either: Unified (Default Block and File Storage) or Block Optimized If you are deploying into a single VLAN, ensure that you configure a unique subnet for each type of network. Block Optimized Appliance Service Tags Enter the service tag. The service tag appears on the black tag on the front of the base enclosure. When the systems arrive identify the base enclosures that you want to configure as a cluster and record their service tags. CNR42W2 N/A Drive Failure Tolerance Level Next to each appliance select the drive failure tolerance level you want to set. The drive failure tolerance level indicates the number of concurrent drive failures the N/A appliance can sustain without causing a data unavailable or data loss event. The single drive fault tolerance level meets availability requirements for all drive types and capacity points. But the double drive failure tolerance N/A can provide higher resiliency and protection. Single Drive Failure or Double Drive Failure Single Drive Failure or Double Drive Failure Single Drive Failure or Double Drive Failure Single Drive Failure or Double Drive Failure 36 Initial configuration of the PowerStore T model appliance