EMC VNX VG2/VG8 Gateway Configuration Setup Guide
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Connect Cables for a Fabric-connected VG2
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Step 6: External network cables
The external network cables connect clients of the VNX system to the I/O modules in
the blades. Another external network cable connects the Control Station to the
customer’s network for remote management of the system.
Note: For successful blade failover, you must establish identical network connections for the
primary and standby blades.
The external network cables are provided by the customer. The category and
connector type of the cable must be appropriate for use in the customer network.
The VG2 system has these network I/O module types:
◆ Two 10 GbE optical ports (Figure 14 on page 42).
◆ Four 1 GbE copper 10/100/1000 ports (Figure 15 on page 42).
◆ Two 1 GbE copper 10/100/1000 ports and two optical 1 GbE ports (Figure 16 on
page 43).
The copper Ethernet network ports on the I/O modules support 10, 100, or 1000
megabit connections and have standard RJ-45 connectors.
The optical Gigabit Ethernet network ports have LC optical connectors and support
50 or 62.5 micron multimode optical cables. SFP modules are installed in the ports at
the factory (see “SFP modules” on page 43 for more information).
Any advanced configuration of the external network ports is beyond the scope of this
setup guide. The VNX system supports many network configuration options such as
Ethernet channels, link aggregation, and Fail-Safe Networks (FSNs).The Configuring
and Managing Celerra Networking and Configuring and Managing Celerra Network High
Availability technical modules provide more information.
Connect the external network cables as follows:
1. Connect the Ethernet LAN cable (labeled MGMT) on the first CS to the
customer’s 10/100 Ethernet network that will be used to manage the VNX
gateway. On factory-installed gateways, this cable is pre-attached to the MGMT
port on CS 0 (Figure 44).
Note: You can also disconnect the pre-attached cable and directly connect a cable supplied
by the customer.
Figure 44 External network connection on Control Station
2. For dual Control Station systems, connect the cable from the MGMT port of CS 1
to the customer’s 10/100 Ethernet network. If possible, the two CSs should
connect to different Ethernet switches in the customer’s network for high
availability.
To Public LAN
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Control Station