Cabling the node – HP 9000 Virtual Library System User Manual

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Cabling the Node

Table 3 Cabling the Node

Connects to

Description

Item

Primary node: connects to port 0 of Fibre Channel switch #2 in rack 1 (FC SW2)
via FC cable.

FC port 4

1

Secondary nodes: connects to the next available port on Fibre Channel switch #2
(FC SW2) via FC cable. Cable secondary nodes to the switch ports in this order:
10, 1, 11, 2, 12, 3, 13.

Primary node: connects to port 0 of Fibre Channel switch #1 in rack 1 (FC SW1)
via FC cable.

FC port 3

2

Secondary nodes: connects to the next available port on Fibre Channel switch #1
(FC SW1) via FC cable. Cable secondary nodes to the switch ports in this order:
10, 1, 11, 2, 12, 3, 13.

Primary node: connects to port 1 of Ethernet switch #2 (SW2) via Ethernet cable.

NIC 4

3

Secondary nodes: connects to the next available port on Ethernet switch #2 (SW2)
via Ethernet cable. Cable secondary nodes to the switch ports 2 through 8 in
sequential order.

Primary node: connects to port 1 of Ethernet switch #1 (SW1) via Ethernet cable.

NIC 3

4

Secondary nodes: connects to the next available port on Ethernet switch #1 (SW1)
via Ethernet cable. Cable secondary nodes to the switch ports 2 through 8 in
sequential order.

Primary node: connects to your system's external network via Ethernet cable.

NIC 1

5

Secondary nodes: connects to your system's external network when using replication
via Ethernet cable.

NOTE:

Not all systems use all of the components listed in

Table 3 (page 29)

.

The primary node, node 0, is on the bottom of the stack of nodes. From the bottom to the top they
are: node 0, node 1, node 2, node 3. (The number of nodes will vary from system to system.)

1.

Cable the primary node using

Table 3 (page 29)

.

2.

If you are installing more than one node, cable the nodes using

Table 3 (page 29)

. Start at

node 1 just above the primary node (node 0) and work your way up the rack.

3.

Using Velcro®, secure the cables to the left side of the rack.

4.

Install loopback plugs on the nodes in all unused Fibre Channel ports.

IMPORTANT:

Do not touch the Fibre Channel cable tips.

Do not secure Fibre Channel cable with cable ties.

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