Cabling the private network – Dell AX4-5 User Manual

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Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware

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Cabling the Private Network

The private (heartbeat) network is used for sharing cluster health and status

information between the cluster nodes. Each cluster node connects to the

private network through the second embedded NIC port on the server

module system board. The second NIC port connects to the internal

connections in the system chassis to the second Ethernet switch module or

the associated port in the corresponding Gigabit pass-through module. The

Gigabit Ethernet switch module or Gigabit pass-through module is

connected internally to the private network-configured Gigabit Ethernet

switch module in the private network or the corresponding port on the

corresponding Gigabit Ethernet pass-through module.

NOTE:

It is recommended that you configure the second NIC port on each server

module for the private network.

The Gigabit Ethernet pass-through module connectors correspond directly to

the server module number. For example, server module 2 is connected to port

2 on the Gigabit Ethernet pass-through module. To create a private network

between server module 2 and server module 4 (see Figure 1-1) using a Gigabit

pass-through module, connect a standard Ethernet cable to port 2 and port 4

on the Gigabit Ethernet pass-through module.
Table 2-2 provides a cable connection matrix for configuring the private

network using a Dell PowerConnect™ Ethernet switch or Gigabit Ethernet

pass-through modules in your PowerEdge server enclosure.

Table 2-2. Cabling the Private Network

Module Type

Cluster Configuration

Private Network Configuration

Ethernet switch

module

Two or more nodes in

one PowerEdge server

enclosure.

The private network is established using

internal connections in the system

chassis.

Two or more nodes in

two PowerEdge server

enclosures.

1

Identify the Ethernet switch module on

each PowerEdge server enclosure that is

connected to the private network-

configured adapters on each server

module.

2

Connect a standard Ethernet cable from

the appropriate switch on system 1 to

the appropriate switch on system 2.

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