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Parameter, Value, 2] Join existing cluster., Interface int-b IP Range

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Parameter Value Interface int-a netmask 255.255.255.0 Interface int-a IP Range 10.10.10.1-253 Interface int-b netmask 255.255.255.0 Interface int-b IP Range 10.10.20.1-253 Failover IP range 10.10.30.1-253 Interface ext-1 netmask 255.255.255.0 MTU 1500 Interface ext-1 IP pool 100.67.170.140-148 ext-1 default gateway 100.67.170.254 SmartConnect Zone name Mgmtzone1 SmartConnect service IP 100.67.170.149 DNS servers 100.67.10.1 Search domain dell.local Cluster date and time Default Cluster join mode Default Commit changes Yes Note: Additional information and configuration for SmartConnect will be provided in Section 9.5. When the first node is configured, and the cluster has been created, the other nodes can then be added into the cluster. All nodes will be able to discover the cluster over the back-end network. The assorted options for back-end networking and Isilon are not covered in this document, for more information on the back-end network refer to Isilon documentation. 1. At the login screen of node two, select [ 2] Join existing cluster. 2. The cluster that was created will be displayed, select 1 to add node two to Cluster-01. 3. Repeat for all nodes that need to be added to the cluster. Each node will be dynamically assigned an IP address out of the IP pool that was designated in the cluster creation. 68 Dell EMC Networking with Isilon Front-End Deployment and Best Practices Guide | version 1.0

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Dell EMC Networking with Isilon Front-End Deployment and Best Practices Guide | version 1.0
Parameter
Value
Interface int-a netmask
255.255.255.0
Interface int-a IP Range
10.10.10.1-253
Interface int-b netmask
255.255.255.0
Interface int-b IP Range
10.10.20.1-253
Failover IP range
10.10.30.1-253
Interface ext-1 netmask
255.255.255.0
MTU
1500
Interface ext-1 IP pool
100.67.170.140-148
ext-1 default gateway
100.67.170.254
SmartConnect Zone name
Mgmtzone1
SmartConnect service IP
100.67.170.149
DNS servers
100.67.10.1
Search domain
dell.local
Cluster date and time
Default
Cluster join mode
Default
Commit changes
Yes
Note:
Additional information and configuration for SmartConnect will be provided in
Section 9.5
.
When the first node is configured, and the cluster has been created, the other nodes can then be added into
the cluster. All nodes will be able to discover the cluster over the back-end network. The assorted options for
back-end networking and Isilon are not covered in this document, for more information on the back-end
network refer to Isilon documentation.
1.
At the login screen of node two, select
[ 2] Join existing cluster.
2.
The cluster that was created will be displayed, select
1
to add node two to Cluster-01.
3.
Repeat for all nodes that need to be added to the cluster.
Each node will be dynamically assigned an IP
address out of the IP pool that was designated in the cluster creation.