Cabling the mouse, keyboard, and monitor, Power cabling the nas scsi cluster solution, Cabling your private network – Dell PowerVault 775N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Installing redundant network adapters provides your cluster with a failover connection to the public network. If the primary

network adapter or a switch port fails, your cluster will be able to access the public network through the secondary network

adapter until the faulty network adapter or switch port is repaired.

Using Dual-Port Network Adapters for Your Private Network

You can configure your cluster to use the public network as a failover for private network communications. However, if dual-

port network adapters are used, the two ports should not be used simultaneously to support both the public and private

networks.

Cabling Your Private Network

The private network connection to the cluster nodes is provided by a second or subsequent network adapter that is installed

in each node. This network is used for intracluster communications.

Table 3-3

lists the required hardware components and

connection method for three possible private network configurations.

Table 3-3. Private Network Hardware Components and Connections

Method

Hardware Components

Connection

Network switch

Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet

network adapters and switches

Connect standard Ethernet cables from the network adapters in both

cluster nodes to a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet switch.

Point-to-Point

Fast Ethernet

Fast Ethernet network adapters

Connect a crossover Ethernet cable between the Fast Ethernet

network adapters in both cluster nodes.

Point-to-Point

Gigabit Ethernet

Copper Gigabit Ethernet network

adapters

Connect a standard Ethernet cable between the Gigabit Ethernet

network adapters in both cluster nodes.

Cabling the Mouse, Keyboard, and Monitor

If you are installing a NAS SCSI cluster configuration in a Dell rack, your cluster will require a switch box to enable the

mouse, keyboard, and monitor for your cluster nodes.

See your rack installation documentation included with your rack for instructions on cabling each cluster node's KVM to the

mouse/keyboard/monitor switch box in the rack.

Power Cabling the NAS SCSI Cluster Solution

Observe the following cautions when connecting the power cables to the NAS SCSI cluster solution.

CAUTION:

Although each component of the NAS SCSI cluster meets leakage current safety requirements,

the total leakage current may exceed the maximum that is permitted when the components are used

together. To meet safety requirements in the Americas (that is, the United States, Canada, and Latin

America), you must use a Type B plug and socket connection for the cluster power to enable the

appropriate level of ground protection. In Europe, you must use one or two power distribution units

(PDUs) or two Type B plug-and- socket connections wired and installed by a qualified electrician in

accordance with the local wiring regulations.

CAUTION:

Do not attempt to cable the NAS SCSI cluster to electrical power without first planning the

distribution of the cluster's electrical load across available circuits. For operation in the Americas, the NAS

SCSI cluster requires two AC circuits with a minimum capacity of 20 amperes (A) each to handle the

electrical load of the system. Do not allow the electrical load of the system to exceed 16 A on either

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